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  • Title: Skeletal muscle triglycerides lowering is associated with net improvement of insulin sensitivity, TNF-alpha reduction and GLUT4 expression enhancement.
    Author: Mingrone G, Rosa G, Di Rocco P, Manco M, Capristo E, Castagneto M, Vettor R, Gasbarrini G, Greco AV.
    Journal: Int J Obes Relat Metab Disord; 2002 Sep; 26(9):1165-72. PubMed ID: 12187392.
    Abstract:
    AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: The aim of the present study was to investigate the relationship between intramyocytic triglycerides levels, muscle TNF-alpha and GLUT4 expression and insulin resistance. METHODS: Insulin sensitivity was studied in 14 severely obese women (BMI>40 kg/m(2)), before and 6 months after low-dietary intake or bariatric malabsorptive surgery (bilio-pancreatic diversion, BPD), by the euglycaemic hyperinsulinaemic clamp technique, while the amount of intramyocytic triglycerides was chemically measured in needle muscle biopsies. Using reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction analysis, the muscle mRNA expression of TNF-alpha and GLUT4 was also investigated. RESULTS: The weight loss after surgery was 25.98+/-5.81 kg (P<0.001), while that obtained with the diet was 5.07+/-5.99 kg (P=NS). Marked decrease in TNF-alpha mRNA levels (76.67+/-12.59 to 14.01+/-5.21 AU, P<0.001) were observed in comparison with pre-treatment, whereas GLUT4 was significantly increased (62.25+/-11.77-124.25+/-21.01 AU, P<0.001) only in BPD patients. Increased glucose uptake (M) was accompanied by a significant decrease of TNF-alpha mRNA (76.67+/-12.59-14.01+/-5.21 AU, P<0.01) and an increase of GLUT4. The amounts of TNF-alpha mRNAs in skeletal muscle correlated inversely with GLUT4 mRNAs and directly with intramyocytic triglycerides levels. In a step-down regression analysis (r(2)=0.95) TNFalpha mRNA (P=0.0014), muscular TG levels (P=0.018), and GLUT4 mRNA (P=0.028) resulted to be the most powerful independent variables for predicting M values. CONCLUSION/INTERPRETATION: These findings suggest that insulin resistance in morbidly obese patients is positively associated to the intramyocytic triglycerides content and to TNF-alpha gene expression and inversely correlated to GLUT4 expression.
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