Type 2 diabetes (T2D), one of the most prevalent noncommunicable diseases, is often preceded by insulin resistance (IR), which underlies the inability of tissues to respond to insulin and leads to disturbed metabolic homeostasis. Mitochondria, as a central player in the cellular energy metabolism, are involved in the mechanisms of IR and T2D. Mitochondrial function is affected by insulin resistance in different tissues, among which skeletal muscle and liver have the highest impact on whole-body glucose homeostasis. This review focuses on human studies that assess mitochondrial function in liver, muscle and blood cells in the context of T2D. Furthermore, different interventions targeting mitochondria in IR and T2D are listed, with a selectio...
Mitochondrial dysfunction has been implicated in the pathogenesis of insulin resistance, the hallmar...
OBJECTIVE-Mitochondrial dysfunction and fat accumulation in skeletal muscle (increased intramyocellu...
Objective - Mitochondrial dysfunction and fat accumulation in skeletal muscle (IMCL) has been linked...
Reduced mitochondrial capacity in skeletal muscle has been suggested to underlie the development of ...
The goal of this review is to highlight mitochondrialdysfunction observed throughout major organ sys...
SIGNIFICANCE: An early hallmark in the development of type 2 diabetes is the resistance to the effec...
OBJECTIVE: Several lines of evidence support a potential role of skeletal muscle mitochondrial dysfu...
Low levels of physical activity and the presence of obesity are associated with mitochondrial dysfun...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Muscular mitochondrial dysfunction, leading to the accumulation of fat in skeleta...
Type 2 diabetic patients are characterized by a decreased fat oxidative capacity and high levels of ...
Mitochondrial dysfunction has been implicated in the pathogenesis of insulin resistance, the hallmar...
OBJECTIVE-Mitochondrial dysfunction and fat accumulation in skeletal muscle (increased intramyocellu...
Objective - Mitochondrial dysfunction and fat accumulation in skeletal muscle (IMCL) has been linked...
Reduced mitochondrial capacity in skeletal muscle has been suggested to underlie the development of ...
The goal of this review is to highlight mitochondrialdysfunction observed throughout major organ sys...
SIGNIFICANCE: An early hallmark in the development of type 2 diabetes is the resistance to the effec...
OBJECTIVE: Several lines of evidence support a potential role of skeletal muscle mitochondrial dysfu...
Low levels of physical activity and the presence of obesity are associated with mitochondrial dysfun...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Muscular mitochondrial dysfunction, leading to the accumulation of fat in skeleta...
Type 2 diabetic patients are characterized by a decreased fat oxidative capacity and high levels of ...
Mitochondrial dysfunction has been implicated in the pathogenesis of insulin resistance, the hallmar...
OBJECTIVE-Mitochondrial dysfunction and fat accumulation in skeletal muscle (increased intramyocellu...
Objective - Mitochondrial dysfunction and fat accumulation in skeletal muscle (IMCL) has been linked...