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Lysophosphatidic Acid Signaling in Obesity and Insulin Resistance

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NUTRIENTS
Volume 10, Issue 4, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/nu10040399

Keywords

lysophosphatidic acid; lysophospholipids; autotaxin; obesity; insulin resistance; adipocytes; cardiovascular disease; diet

Funding

  1. Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) [RGPIN-2014-04454]
  2. New Brunswick Health Research Foundation (NBHRF)
  3. Heart and Stroke Foundation of New Brunswick

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Although simple in structure, lysophosphatidic acid (LPA) is a potent bioactive lipid that profoundly influences cellular signaling and function upon binding to G protein-coupled receptors (LPA1-6). The majority of circulating LPA is produced by the secreted enzyme autotaxin (ATX). Alterations in LPA signaling, in conjunction with changes in autotaxin (ATX) expression and activity, have been implicated in metabolic and inflammatory disorders including obesity, insulin resistance, and cardiovascular disease. This review summarizes our current understanding of the sources and metabolism of LPA with focus on the influence of diet on circulating LPA. Furthermore, we explore how the ATX-LPA pathway impacts obesity and obesity-associated disorders, including impaired glucose homeostasis, insulin resistance, and cardiovascular disease.

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