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CELL METABOLISM
卷 15, 期 5, 页码 595-605出版社
CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.cmet.2012.04.010
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- United States Public Health Service [R01 AG028930, R01 DK089312, R01 HL101189R01, DK073488, R01 DK074825]
The interplay between mitochondrial energetics, lipid balance, and muscle insulin sensitivity has remained a topic of intense interest and debate for decades. One popular view suggests that increased oxidative capacity benefits metabolic wellness, based on the premise that it is healthier to burn fat than glucose. Attempts to test this hypothesis using genetically modified mouse models have produced contradictory results and instead link muscle insulin resistance to excessive fat oxidation, acylcarnitine production, and increased mitochondrial H2O2-emitting potential. Here, we consider emerging evidence that insulin action in muscle is driven principally by mitochondrial load and redox signaling rather than oxidative capacity.
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