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Mechanisms Preserving Insulin Action during High Dietary Fat Intake.

Anne-Marie Lundsgaard1, Jacob B Holm2, Kim A Sjøberg1, Kirstine N Bojsen-Møller3, Lene S Myrmel4, Even Fjære4, Benjamin A H Jensen5, Trine S Nicolaisen1, Janne R Hingst1, Sine L Hansen1, Sophia Doll6, Philip E Geyer6, Atul S Deshmukh7, Jens J Holst8, Lise Madsen9, Karsten Kristiansen10, Jørgen F P Wojtaszewski1, Erik A Richter1, Bente Kiens11.   

Abstract

Prolonged intervention studies investigating molecular metabolism are necessary for a deeper understanding of dietary effects on health. Here we provide mechanistic information about metabolic adaptation to fat-rich diets. Healthy, slightly overweight men ingested saturated or polyunsaturated fat-rich diets for 6 weeks during weight maintenance. Hyperinsulinemic clamps combined with leg balance technique revealed unchanged peripheral insulin sensitivity, independent of fatty acid type. Both diets increased fat oxidation potential in muscle. Hepatic insulin clearance increased, while glucose production, de novo lipogenesis, and plasma triacylglycerol decreased. High fat intake changed the plasma proteome in the immune-supporting direction and the gut microbiome displayed changes at taxonomical and functional level with polyunsaturated fatty acid (PUFA). In mice, eucaloric feeding of human PUFA and saturated fatty acid diets lowered hepatic triacylglycerol content compared with low-fat-fed control mice, and induced adaptations in the liver supportive of decreased gluconeogenesis and lipogenesis. Intake of fat-rich diets thus induces extensive metabolic adaptations enabling disposition of dietary fat without metabolic complications.
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Keywords:  de novo lipogenesis; dietary fat; hepatic glucose production; insulin sensitivity; insulin signaling; lipoprotein metabolism; liver; metabolic regulation; skeletal muscle; substrate oxidation

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30269983     DOI: 10.1016/j.cmet.2018.08.022

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Metab        ISSN: 1550-4131            Impact factor:   27.287


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