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Early skeletal muscle adaptations to short-term high-fat diet in humans before changes in insulin sensitivity.


ABSTRACT: The purpose of this investigation was to understand the metabolic adaptations to a short-term (5 days), isocaloric, high-fat diet (HFD) in healthy, young males.Two studies were undertaken with 12 subjects. Study 1 investigated the effect of the HFD on skeletal muscle substrate metabolism and insulin sensitivity. Study 2 assessed the metabolic and transcriptional responses in skeletal muscle to the transition from a fasted to fed state using a high-fat meal challenge before and after 5 days of the HFD.Study 1 showed no effect of a HFD on skeletal muscle metabolism or insulin sensitivity in fasting samples. Study 2 showed that a HFD elicits significant increases in fasting serum endotoxin and disrupts the normal postprandial excursions of serum endotoxin, as well as metabolic and transcriptional responses in skeletal muscle. These effects after 5 days of the HFD were accompanied by an altered fasting and postprandial response in the ratio of phosphorylated- to total-p38 protein. These changes all occurred in the absence of alterations in insulin sensitivity.Our findings provide evidence for early biological adaptations to high-fat feeding that proceed and possibly lead to insulin resistance.

SUBMITTER: Anderson AS 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4380231 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Early skeletal muscle adaptations to short-term high-fat diet in humans before changes in insulin sensitivity.

Anderson Angela S AS   Haynie Kimberly R KR   McMillan Ryan P RP   Osterberg Kristin L KL   Boutagy Nabil E NE   Frisard Madlyn I MI   Davy Brenda M BM   Davy Kevin P KP   Hulver Matthew W MW  

Obesity (Silver Spring, Md.) 20150401 4


<h4>Objective</h4>The purpose of this investigation was to understand the metabolic adaptations to a short-term (5 days), isocaloric, high-fat diet (HFD) in healthy, young males.<h4>Methods</h4>Two studies were undertaken with 12 subjects. Study 1 investigated the effect of the HFD on skeletal muscle substrate metabolism and insulin sensitivity. Study 2 assessed the metabolic and transcriptional responses in skeletal muscle to the transition from a fasted to fed state using a high-fat meal chall  ...[more]

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