17 research outputs found

    The role of fatty acid transporter Fat/CD36 in disturbaces of lipid metabolism and glucose utilization in insulin resistance

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    The role of transgenic Cd36 expressed exclusively in muscle tissue was not sufficient to ameliorate insulin resistance and dyslipidemia. Wild type Cd36 must be expressed in additional tissues to exert its beneficial effect

    Metabolic effects of long-term thiazolidinedione treatment in insulin resistance

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    Long-term pioglitazone treatment of rats ameliorates dyslipidemia and insulin resistance in muscle and adipose tissue. Gradual decrease in serum insulin levels during therapy suggest positive effects on hyperinsulinemia and a possibilty to prevent type 2 diabete

    Effect of Short-and Long-Term High-Fat Feeding on Autophagy Flux and Lysosomal Activity in Rat Liver

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    Summary Autophagy-lysosomal pathway is a cellular mechanism ensuring degradation of various macromolecules like proteins or triacylglycerols (TAG). Its disruption is related to many pathological states, including liver steatosis. We compared the effect of short-and long-established steatosis on the intensity of autophagy-lysosomal pathway in rat liver. The experiments were carried out on 3-month old Wistar rats fed standard (SD) or highfat diet for 2 (HF-2) or 10 (HF-10) weeks. HF diet administered animals accumulated an increased amount of TAG in the liver (HF-2→HF-10). Autophagy flux was up-regulated in HF-2 group but nearly inhibited after 10 weeks of HF administration. The expression of autophagy related genes was up-regulated in HF-2 but normal in HF-10. In contrast, total activities of two lysosomal enzymes, lysosomal lipase (LAL) and acid phosphatase, were unaffected in HF-2 but significantly increased in HF-10 groups. mRNA expression of lysosomal enzymes was not affected by the diet. We conclude that in a state of metabolic unbalance (steatosis), autophagy machinery and lysosomal enzymes expression are regulated independently. The accumulation of TAG in the liver is associated with the increase of total LAL activity and protein expression. In contrast, the autophagy response is bi-phasic and after rapid increase it is significantly diminished. This may represent an adaptive mechanism that counteracts the excessive degradation of substrate, i.e. TAG, and eliminate over-production of potentially hazardous lipiddegradation intermediates

    Co-Cultivation of Human Aortic Smooth Muscle Cells With Epicardial Adipocytes Affects Their Proliferation Rate

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    Summary The abnormal proliferation of vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMC) is thought to play a role in the pathogenesis of atherosclerosis. Adipocytes produce several bioactive paracrine substances that can affect the growth and migration of VSMCs. Our study focuses on the direct effect of the bioactive substances in conditioned media (CM) that was obtained by incubation with primary adipocyte-derived cell lines, including cell lines derived from both preadipocytes and from more mature cells, on the proliferation rate of human aortic smooth muscle cells (HAoSMCs). We used a Luminex assay to measure the adipokine content of the CM and showed that there was a highe
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