Fatty acid translocase (FAT/CD36) is a transport protein with a high affinity for long-chain fatty acids (LCFA). It was recently identified on rat skeletal muscle mitochondrial membranes and found to be required for palmitate uptake and oxidation. Our aim was to identify the presence and elucidate the role of FAT/CD36 on human skeletal muscle mitochondrial membranes. We demonstrate that FAT/CD36 is present in highly purified human skeletal mitochondria. Blocking of human muscle mitochondrial FAT/CD36 with the specific inhibitor sulfo-N-succimidyl-oleate (SSO) decreased palmitate oxidation in a dose-dependent manner. At maximal SSO concentrations (200 μM) palmitate oxidation was decreased by 95% (P < 0.01), suggesting an important...
International audienceLeptin stimulates fatty acid oxidation in muscle and heart; but, the mechanism...
Abstract Mitochondrial fatty acid oxidation (FAO) plays a pivotal role in maintaining body energy ho...
For similar to 40 years it has been widely accepted that (i) the exercise-induced increase in muscle...
Carnitine palmitoyltransferase 1 (CPT1) catalyzes the first step in long-chain fatty acid import int...
Long-chain fatty acid uptake has now been shown to occur via a highly regulated, protein-mediated me...
International audienceThe mitochondrial oxidation of fatty acids (FAO) is the main energy-producing ...
A key regulatory point in the control of fatty acid ( FA) oxidation is thought to be transport of FA...
Fatty acid translocase/cluster of differentiation 36 (FAT/CD36) is a multifunctional membrane protei...
Incomplete or limited long-chain fatty acid (LCFA) combustion in skeletal muscle has been associated...
While endogenous carbohydrates form the main substrate source during high-intensity exercise, long-c...
Incomplete or limited long-chain fatty acid (LCFA) combustion in skeletal muscle has been associated...
Holloway GP, Benton CR, Mullen KL, Yoshida Y, Snook LA, Han X-X, Glatz JFC, Luiken JJFP, Lally J, Dy...
Background/Aim: Incomplete or limited long-chain fatty acid (LCFA) combustion in skeletal muscle has...
Fatty acids are a major fuel source used to sustain contractile function in heart and oxidative skel...
OBJECTIVE: Skeletal muscle insulin resistance is associated with lipid accumulation, but whether ins...
International audienceLeptin stimulates fatty acid oxidation in muscle and heart; but, the mechanism...
Abstract Mitochondrial fatty acid oxidation (FAO) plays a pivotal role in maintaining body energy ho...
For similar to 40 years it has been widely accepted that (i) the exercise-induced increase in muscle...
Carnitine palmitoyltransferase 1 (CPT1) catalyzes the first step in long-chain fatty acid import int...
Long-chain fatty acid uptake has now been shown to occur via a highly regulated, protein-mediated me...
International audienceThe mitochondrial oxidation of fatty acids (FAO) is the main energy-producing ...
A key regulatory point in the control of fatty acid ( FA) oxidation is thought to be transport of FA...
Fatty acid translocase/cluster of differentiation 36 (FAT/CD36) is a multifunctional membrane protei...
Incomplete or limited long-chain fatty acid (LCFA) combustion in skeletal muscle has been associated...
While endogenous carbohydrates form the main substrate source during high-intensity exercise, long-c...
Incomplete or limited long-chain fatty acid (LCFA) combustion in skeletal muscle has been associated...
Holloway GP, Benton CR, Mullen KL, Yoshida Y, Snook LA, Han X-X, Glatz JFC, Luiken JJFP, Lally J, Dy...
Background/Aim: Incomplete or limited long-chain fatty acid (LCFA) combustion in skeletal muscle has...
Fatty acids are a major fuel source used to sustain contractile function in heart and oxidative skel...
OBJECTIVE: Skeletal muscle insulin resistance is associated with lipid accumulation, but whether ins...
International audienceLeptin stimulates fatty acid oxidation in muscle and heart; but, the mechanism...
Abstract Mitochondrial fatty acid oxidation (FAO) plays a pivotal role in maintaining body energy ho...
For similar to 40 years it has been widely accepted that (i) the exercise-induced increase in muscle...