Adipose tissue dysfunction is an important determinant of obesity-associated, lipid-induced metabolic complications. Ceramides are well-known mediators of lipidinduced insulin resistance in peripheral organs such as muscle. DEGS1 is the desaturase catalyzing the last step in the main ceramide biosynthetic pathway. Functional suppression of DEGS1 activity results in substantial changes in ceramide species likely to affect fundamental biological functions such as oxidative stress, cell survival, and proliferation. Here, we show that degs1 expression is specifically decreased in the adipose tissue of obese patients and murine models of genetic and nutritional obesity. Moreover, loss-of-function experiments using pharmacological or genetic abla...
Recent research adds to a growing body of literature on the essential role of ceramides in glucose h...
Objective: Diet-induced obesity (DIO) leads to an accumulation of intra-myocardial lipid metabolites...
Insulin resistance contributes strongly to Type 2 Diabetes, which is a global epidemic. A strong lin...
Adipose tissue dysfunction is an important determinant of obesity-associated, lipid-induced metaboli...
Adipose tissue dysfunction is an important determinant of obesity-associated lipid induced metabolic...
Ceramides are lipid metabolites implicated in the metabolic dysregulation that accompanies dyslipida...
SummaryCeramides increase during obesity and promote insulin resistance. Ceramides vary in acyl-chai...
The increased adipose tissue mass of obese individuals enhances the risk of metabolic syndrome, type...
Specific forms of the lipid ceramide, synthesized by the ceramide synthase enzyme family, are believ...
The de novo ceramide synthesis pathway is essential to human biology and health but genetic influenc...
Ceramides are a heterogeneous group of bioactive membrane sphingolipids that play specialized regula...
OBJECTIVE - It has been proposed that skeletal muscle insulin resistance arises from the accumulatio...
The signalling lipid ceramide has been implicated in the pathogenesis of obesity-related insulin res...
SummarySphingolipids have garnered attention for their role in insulin resistance and lipotoxic cell...
AbstractCeramide kinase (CERK) is an enzyme that phosphorylates ceramide to produce ceramide 1-phosp...
Recent research adds to a growing body of literature on the essential role of ceramides in glucose h...
Objective: Diet-induced obesity (DIO) leads to an accumulation of intra-myocardial lipid metabolites...
Insulin resistance contributes strongly to Type 2 Diabetes, which is a global epidemic. A strong lin...
Adipose tissue dysfunction is an important determinant of obesity-associated, lipid-induced metaboli...
Adipose tissue dysfunction is an important determinant of obesity-associated lipid induced metabolic...
Ceramides are lipid metabolites implicated in the metabolic dysregulation that accompanies dyslipida...
SummaryCeramides increase during obesity and promote insulin resistance. Ceramides vary in acyl-chai...
The increased adipose tissue mass of obese individuals enhances the risk of metabolic syndrome, type...
Specific forms of the lipid ceramide, synthesized by the ceramide synthase enzyme family, are believ...
The de novo ceramide synthesis pathway is essential to human biology and health but genetic influenc...
Ceramides are a heterogeneous group of bioactive membrane sphingolipids that play specialized regula...
OBJECTIVE - It has been proposed that skeletal muscle insulin resistance arises from the accumulatio...
The signalling lipid ceramide has been implicated in the pathogenesis of obesity-related insulin res...
SummarySphingolipids have garnered attention for their role in insulin resistance and lipotoxic cell...
AbstractCeramide kinase (CERK) is an enzyme that phosphorylates ceramide to produce ceramide 1-phosp...
Recent research adds to a growing body of literature on the essential role of ceramides in glucose h...
Objective: Diet-induced obesity (DIO) leads to an accumulation of intra-myocardial lipid metabolites...
Insulin resistance contributes strongly to Type 2 Diabetes, which is a global epidemic. A strong lin...