Free fatty acid processing diverges in human pathologic insulin resistance conditions

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作者
Sekizkardes, Hilal [1 ]
Chung, Stephanie Therese [2 ]
Chacko, Shaji [3 ]
Haymond, Morey W. [3 ]
Startzell, Megan [2 ]
Walter, Mary [2 ]
Walter, Peter J. [2 ]
Lightbourne, Marissa [1 ]
Brown, Rebecca J. [2 ]
机构
[1] NICHHD, Bethesda, MD 20892 USA
[2] NIDDKD, NIH, Bldg 10 CRC,Room 6-5942,10 Ctr Dr, Bethesda, MD 20892 USA
[3] Baylor Coll Med, Childrens Nutr Res Ctr, Dept Pediat, USDA,Agr Res Serv, Houston, TX USA
关键词
DE-NOVO LIPOGENESIS; TRIGLYCERIDE SYNTHESIS; LIVER; GLUCONEOGENESIS; SENSITIVITY; METABOLISM; METRELEPTIN; DISEASES;
D O I
10.1172/JCI135431
中图分类号
R-3 [医学研究方法]; R3 [基础医学];
学科分类号
1001 ;
摘要
BACKGROUND. Postreceptor insulin resistance (IR) is associated with hyperglycemia and hepatic steatosis. However, receptorlevel IR (e.g., insulin receptor pathogenic variants, INSR) causes hyperglycemia without steatosis. We examined 4 pathologic conditions of IR in humans to examine pathways controlling lipid metabolism and gluconeogenesis. METHODS. Cross-sectional study of severe receptor IR (INSR, n = 7) versus postreceptor IR that was severe (lipodystrophy, n = 14), moderate (type 2 diabetes, n = 9), or mild (obesity, n = 8). Lipolysis (glycerol turnover), hepatic glucose production (HGP), gluconeogenesis (deuterium incorporation from body water into glucose), hepatic triglyceride (magnetic resonance spectroscopy), and hepatic fat oxidation (plasma beta-hydroxybutyrate) were measured. RESULTS. Lipolysis was 2- to 3-fold higher in INSR versus all other groups, and HGP was 2-fold higher in INSR and lipodystrophy versus type 2 diabetes and obesity (P < 0.001), suggesting severe adipose and hepatic IR. INSR subjects had a higher contribution of gluconeogenesis to HGP, approximately 77%, versus 52% to 59% in other groups (P = 0.0001). Despite high lipolysis, INSR subjects had low hepatic triglycerides (0.5% [interquartile range 0.1%-0.5%]), in contrast to lipodystrophy (10.6% [interquartile range 2.8%-17.1%], P < 0.0001). beta-hydroxybutyrate was 2- to 7-fold higher in INSR versus all other groups (P < 0.0001), consistent with higher hepatic fat oxidation. CONCLUSION. These data support a key pathogenic role of adipose tissue IR to increase glycerol and FFA availability to the liver in both receptor and postreceptor IR. However, the fate of FFA diverges in these populations. In receptor-level IR, FFA oxidation drives gluconeogenesis rather than being reesterified to triglyceride. In contrast, in postreceptor IR, FFA contributes to both gluconeogenesis and hepatic steatosis.
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页数:11
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