Enhanced blood insulin overcomes pyruvate dehydrogenase derangements that reflect systemic insulin resistance in obese adolescents

  • Mostert M
  • Cerutti F
  • Piccinini M
  • Rabbone I
  • Sacchetti C
  • Pacini G
  • Rinaudo MT
Publication date
January 2002

Abstract

Pyruvate dehydrogenase (PDH) has low activity in the circulating lymphocytes (CL) of obese adolescents and adults. In vitro, it is unresponsive to insulin at 5 mu-units/ml and is activated at 50 mu-units/ml, in contrast with activation and inhibition respectively at these concentrations in CL from controls. These changes are seen as being indicative of a molecular disorder underlying insulin resistance. The aims of the present study were to determine whether a substantial enhancement of blood insulin levels restores the PDH activity in CL from obese adolescents and abolishes the in vitro alterations, and whether PDH activity and indices of insulin resistance are correlated. Six obese adolescents and six normal-weight controls underwent a 4 ...

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