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|year=2014
|year=2014
|journal=Diabetes
|journal=Diabetes
|abstract=Skeletal muscle insulin resistance (IR) is inextricably
linked with the etiology of type 2 diabetes (T2D) and is
a key target for prevention and treatment strategies. IR
likely has many mechanistic origins, but the primary
causes remain elusive, particularly in humans. Of the many
possible mediators of IR, a considerable body of work has
debated the potential roles of mitochondria (1–3), lipid
oversupply (i.e., β€œlipotoxicity”) (4,5), and the association
between mitochondria, fatty acid metabolism, and intramyocellular
lipid accumulationβ€”the subject of this article.
Indeed, substantial evidence exists to both support and
refute a role for mitochondria in skeletal muscle insulin
resistance (6,7).
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|mipnetlab=US FL Orlando Goodpaster BH,
|mipnetlab=US FL Orlando Goodpaster BH,
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}}
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|area=Respiration
|diseases=Diabetes, Obesity
|diseases=Diabetes, Obesity
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Goodpaster BH, Coen PM (2014) Improved mitochondrial function is linked with improved insulin sensitivity through reductions in FFA. Diabetes 63:2611-2.

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Goodpaster BH, Coen PM (2014) Diabetes

Abstract: Skeletal muscle insulin resistance (IR) is inextricably linked with the etiology of type 2 diabetes (T2D) and is a key target for prevention and treatment strategies. IR likely has many mechanistic origins, but the primary causes remain elusive, particularly in humans. Of the many possible mediators of IR, a considerable body of work has debated the potential roles of mitochondria (1–3), lipid oversupply (i.e., β€œlipotoxicity”) (4,5), and the association between mitochondria, fatty acid metabolism, and intramyocellular lipid accumulationβ€”the subject of this article. Indeed, substantial evidence exists to both support and refute a role for mitochondria in skeletal muscle insulin resistance (6,7).

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β€’ O2k-Network Lab: US FL Orlando Goodpaster BH


Labels: MiParea: Respiration  Pathology: Diabetes, Obesity 






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