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Carnitine Palmitoyltransferase 1b Deficiency Protects Mice from Diet-Induced Insulin Resistance.


ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND:Carnitine Palmitoyl Transferase 1 (CPT1) is the rate-limiting enzyme governing long-chain fatty acid entry into mitochondria. CPT1 inhibitors have been developed and exhibited beneficial effects against type II diabetes in short-term preclinical animal studies. However, the long-term effects of treatment remain unclear and potential non-specific effects of these CPT1 inhibitors hamper in-depth understanding of the potential molecular mechanisms involved. METHODS:We investigated the effects of restricting the activity of the muscle isoform CPT1b in mice using heterozygous CPT1b deficient (Cpt1b+/-) and Wild Type (WT) mice fed with a High Fat Diet (HFD) for 22 weeks. Insulin sensitivity was assessed using Glucose Tolerance Test (GTT), insulin tolerance test and hyperinsulinemic euglycemic clamps. We also examined body weight/composition, tissue and systemic metabolism/energetic status, lipid profile, transcript analysis, and changes in insulin signaling pathways. RESULTS:We found that Cpt1b+/- mice were protected from HFD-induced insulin resistance compared to WT littermates. Cpt1b+/- mice exhibited elevated whole body glucose disposal rate and skeletal muscle glucose uptake. Furthermore, Cpt1b+/- skeletal muscle showed diminished ex vivo palmitate oxidative capacity by ~40% and augmented glucose oxidation capacity by ~50% without overt change in whole body energy metabolism. HFD feeding Cpt1b+/- but not WT mice exhibited well-maintained insulin signaling in skeletal muscle, heart, and liver. CONCLUSION:The present study on a genetic model of CPT1b restriction supports the concept that partial CPT1b inhibition is a potential therapeutic strategy.

SUBMITTER: Kim T 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4190034 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Carnitine Palmitoyltransferase 1b Deficiency Protects Mice from Diet-Induced Insulin Resistance.

Kim Teayoun T   He Lan L   Johnson Maria S MS   Li Yan Y   Zeng Ling L   Ding Yishu Y   Long Qinqiang Q   Moore John F JF   Sharer Jon D JD   Nagy Tim R TR   Young Martin E ME   Wood Philip A PA   Yang Qinglin Q  

Journal of diabetes & metabolism 20140401 4


<h4>Background</h4>Carnitine Palmitoyl Transferase 1 (CPT1) is the rate-limiting enzyme governing long-chain fatty acid entry into mitochondria. CPT1 inhibitors have been developed and exhibited beneficial effects against type II diabetes in short-term preclinical animal studies. However, the long-term effects of treatment remain unclear and potential non-specific effects of these CPT1 inhibitors hamper in-depth understanding of the potential molecular mechanisms involved.<h4>Methods</h4>We inve  ...[more]

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