Title : Unusual metabolic characteristics in skeletal muscles of transgenic rabbits for human lipoprotein lipase - Gondret_2004_Lipids.Health.Dis_3_27 |
Author(s) : Gondret F , Jadhao SB , Damon M , Herpin P , Viglietta C , Houdebine LM , Hocquette JF |
Ref : Lipids Health Dis , 3 :27 , 2004 |
Abstract :
BACKGROUND: The lipoprotein lipase (LPL) hydrolyses circulating triacylglycerol-rich lipoproteins. Thereby, LPL acts as a metabolic gate-keeper for fatty acids partitioning between adipose tissue for storage and skeletal muscle primarily for energy use. Transgenic mice that markedly over-express LPL exclusively in muscle, show increases not only in LPL activity, but also in oxidative enzyme activities and in number of mitochondria, together with an impaired glucose tolerance. However, the role of LPL in intracellular nutrient pathways remains uncertain. To examine differences in muscle nutrient uptake and fatty acid oxidative pattern, transgenic rabbits harboring a DNA fragment of the human LPL gene (hLPL) and their wild-type littermates were compared for two muscles of different metabolic type, and for perirenal fat. |
PubMedSearch : Gondret_2004_Lipids.Health.Dis_3_27 |
PubMedID: 15588304 |
Gondret F, Jadhao SB, Damon M, Herpin P, Viglietta C, Houdebine LM, Hocquette JF (2004)
Unusual metabolic characteristics in skeletal muscles of transgenic rabbits for human lipoprotein lipase
Lipids Health Dis
3 :27
Gondret F, Jadhao SB, Damon M, Herpin P, Viglietta C, Houdebine LM, Hocquette JF (2004)
Lipids Health Dis
3 :27