SATURATED FATTY-ACID INDUCED INSULIN-RESISTANCE IN RAT ADIPOCYTES

被引:124
|
作者
HUNNICUTT, JW [1 ]
HARDY, RW [1 ]
WILLIFORD, J [1 ]
MCDONALD, JM [1 ]
机构
[1] UNIV ALABAMA, DEPT PATHOL,701 S 19TH ST,LHR BLDG,ROOM 509, BIRMINGHAM, AL 35294 USA
关键词
D O I
10.2337/diabetes.43.4.540
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Palmitate has been shown to stimulate glucose transport, translocation of GLUT4 and insulin receptor autophosphorylation in isolated rat adipocytes (Biochem Biophys Res Commun 177:343-49, 1991). Here we further characterize the ability of short-term treatment with free fatty acids to stimulate glucose transport in isolated rat adipocytes and demonstrate that prolonged treatment induces insulin resistance. Treatment of adipocytes for 15 min with 1 mM myristate (14:0), palmitate (16:0), or stearate (18:0) stimulates glucose transport by 119 +/- 33, 89 +/- 29, and 114 +/- 30%, respectively. In contrast, oleate (cis 18: 1), elaidate (trans 18:1), and linoleate (cis 18:2) do not stimulate glucose transport. Palmitate stimulates glucose transport in a concentration-dependent manner, demonstrating saturation at 1 mM and half-maximal stimulation at 0.25-0.5 mM. Prolonged treatment (4 h) of rat adipocytes with 1 mM palmitate induces insulin resistance. After a 4-h preincubation with palmitate (1 mM), insulin stimulates glucose transport in rat adipocytes by 4.4-fold +/- 0.8, vs. 8.8-fold +/- 0.8 in controls (n = 3). Palmitate-induced resistant cells demonstrated a 40% inhibition in maximal insulin responsiveness with little change in insulin sensitivity. Insulin binding is only slightly decreased (8%) in palmitate-pretreated cells. These studies indicate that saturated fatty acids stimulate glucose transport acutely and on prolonged exposure induce insulin resistance via a post-insulin binding defect. The underlying molecular mechanisms of insulin resistance induced by prolonged treatment with saturated fatty acids may now be investigated using this unique cellular model.
引用
收藏
页码:540 / 545
页数:6
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] FATTY-ACID INDUCED INSULIN-RESISTANCE IN RAT ADIPOCYTES
    HARDY, RW
    WILLIFORD, J
    MCDONALD, JM
    DIABETES, 1995, 44 : A146 - A146
  • [2] GLUCOSE AND PMA-INDUCED INSULIN-RESISTANCE IN RAT ADIPOCYTES
    FILIPPIS, A
    KELADA, ASM
    MACAULAY, SL
    CLARK, S
    PROIETT, J
    DIABETOLOGIA, 1995, 38 : A141 - A141
  • [3] PRIMARY ROLE OF DECREASED FATTY-ACID SYNTHESIS IN INSULIN RESISTANCE OF LARGE RAT ADIPOCYTES
    RICHARDSON, DK
    CZECH, MP
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY, 1978, 234 (02): : E182 - E189
  • [4] SATURATED FATTY-ACIDS INDUCE INSULIN RESISTANCE IN RAT ADIPOCYTES
    HUNNICUTT, JW
    HARDY, RW
    DIABETES, 1993, 42 : A119 - A119
  • [5] Fatty acid-induced insulin resistance in adipocytes
    VanEppsFung, M
    Williford, J
    Wells, A
    Hardy, RW
    ENDOCRINOLOGY, 1997, 138 (10) : 4338 - 4345
  • [6] AN INDEX TO MEASURE INSULIN-RESISTANCE FROM BASAL AND OGTT INDUCED INSULIN, GLUCOSE AND FREE FATTY-ACID LEVELS
    BELFIORE, F
    VOLPICELLI, G
    IANNELLO, S
    CAMPIONE, R
    DIABETOLOGIA, 1995, 38 : A126 - A126
  • [7] THE LOCATION OF RESISTANCE TO INSULIN OF FATTY-ACID SYNTHESIS IN THE ADIPOCYTES OF OBESE RATS
    CONTOREGGI, CS
    MAY, JM
    CLINICAL RESEARCH, 1980, 28 (05): : A833 - A833
  • [8] INVOLVEMENT OF NONESTERIFIED FATTY-ACID OXIDATION IN GLUCOCORTICOID-INDUCED PERIPHERAL INSULIN-RESISTANCE IN-VIVO IN RATS
    GUILLAUMEGENTIL, C
    ASSIMACOPOULOSJEANNET, F
    JEANRENAUD, B
    DIABETOLOGIA, 1993, 36 (10) : 899 - 906
  • [9] Progesterone-induced insulin-resistance in female rat adipocytes: Lipolytic action and phosphodiesterases activities
    SutterDub, MT
    Cordoba, P
    Sutter, BCJ
    DIABETOLOGIA, 1996, 39 : 715 - 715
  • [10] RESPECTIVE ROLE OF PLASMA NONESTERIFIED FATTY-ACID OXIDATION AND TOTAL LIPID OXIDATION IN LIPID-INDUCED INSULIN-RESISTANCE
    LAVILLE, M
    RIGALLEAU, V
    RIOU, JP
    BEYLOT, M
    METABOLISM-CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL, 1995, 44 (05): : 639 - 644