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|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., “lipotoxicity”) (4,5), and the association
between mitochondria, fatty acid metabolism, and intramyocellular
lipid accumulation—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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|diseases=Diabetes, Obesity
|diseases=Diabetes, Obesity
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Latest revision as of 12:12, 14 December 2015

Publications in the MiPMap
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., “lipotoxicity”) (4,5), and the association between mitochondria, fatty acid metabolism, and intramyocellular lipid accumulation—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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Labels: MiParea: Respiration  Pathology: Diabetes, Obesity 






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