| Literature DB >> 29129455 |
Fatima-Zahra Bouchouirab1, Mélanie Fortin2, Christophe Noll2, Jean Dubé1, André C Carpentier3.
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OBJECTIVES: Enhanced mitochondrial fatty acid utilization is known to increase radical oxidative stress and induce insulin resistance. An increased level of plasma acylcarnitine (AC) has been proposed to indicate mitochondrial energy substrate overload, a possible mechanism leading to insulin resistance. The aim of our study was to determine fasting and postprandial plasma acetyl-carnitine (AC2:0), palmitoyl-carnitine (AC16:0), oleoyl-carnitine (AC18:1) and linoleoyl-carnitine (AC18:2) levels and their relationships with plasma nonesterified fatty acid appearance and oxidation rates and insulin sensitivity in participants with type 2 diabetes and normoglycemic offspring of 2 parents with type 2 diabetes (FH+) compared to healthy participants without family histories of type 2 diabetes (FH-).Entities:
Keywords: acylcarnitines; diabète de type 2; fatty acid oxidation; insulin resistance; insulinorésistance; oxydation des acides gras; prediabetes; prédiabète; type 2 diabetes
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29129455 DOI: 10.1016/j.jcjd.2017.09.002
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Can J Diabetes ISSN: 1499-2671 Impact factor: 4.190