Kase_2015_Biochim.Biophys.Acta_1851_1194

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Title : Primary defects in lipolysis and insulin action in skeletal muscle cells from type 2 diabetic individuals - Kase_2015_Biochim.Biophys.Acta_1851_1194
Author(s) : Kase ET , Feng YZ , Badin PM , Bakke SS , Laurens C , Coue M , Langin D , Gaster M , Thoresen GH , Rustan AC , Moro C
Ref : Biochimica & Biophysica Acta , 1851 :1194 , 2015
Abstract : A decrease in skeletal muscle lipolysis and hormone sensitive-lipase (HSL) expression has been linked to insulin resistance in obesity. The purpose of this study was to identify potential intrinsic defects in lipid turnover and lipolysis in myotubes established from obese and type 2 diabetic subjects. Lipid trafficking and lipolysis were measured by pulse-chase assay with radiolabeled substrates in myotubes from non-obese/non-diabetic (lean), obese/non-diabetic (obese) and obese/diabetic (T2D) subjects. Lipolytic protein content and level of Akt phosphorylation were measured by Western blot. HSL was overexpressed by adenovirus-mediated gene delivery. Myotubes established from obese and T2D subjects had lower lipolysis (-30-40%) when compared to lean, using oleic acid as precursor. Similar observations were also seen for labelled glycerol. Incorporation of oleic acid into diacylglycerol (DAG) and free fatty acid (FFA) level was lower in T2D myotubes, and acetate incorporation into FFA and complex lipids was also lower in obese and/or T2D subjects. Both protein expression of HSL (but not ATGL) and changes in DAG during lipolysis were markedly lower in cells from obese and T2D when compared to lean subjects. Insulin-stimulated glycogen synthesis (-60%) and Akt phosphorylation (-90%) were lower in myotubes from T2D, however, overexpression of HSL in T2D myotubes did not rescue the diabetic phenotype. In conclusion, intrinsic defects in lipolysis and HSL expression co-exist with reduced insulin action in myotubes from obese T2D subjects. Despite reductions in intramyocellular lipolysis and HSL expression, overexpression of HSL did not rescue defects in insulin action in skeletal myotubes from obese T2D subjects.
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Kase ET, Feng YZ, Badin PM, Bakke SS, Laurens C, Coue M, Langin D, Gaster M, Thoresen GH, Rustan AC, Moro C (2015)
Primary defects in lipolysis and insulin action in skeletal muscle cells from type 2 diabetic individuals
Biochimica & Biophysica Acta 1851 :1194

Kase ET, Feng YZ, Badin PM, Bakke SS, Laurens C, Coue M, Langin D, Gaster M, Thoresen GH, Rustan AC, Moro C (2015)
Biochimica & Biophysica Acta 1851 :1194