PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Muscular mitochondrial dysfunction, leading to the accumulation of fat in skeletal muscle, has been proposed to be involved in the development of type 2 diabetes mellitus. Here, we review human studies that investigated various aspects of mitochondrial function in relation to muscular insulin sensitivity and/or diabetes. RECENT FINDINGS: In-vivo magnetic resonance spectroscopy allows assessment of mitochondrial functionality from adenosine triphosphate flux in the nonexercising state and from phosphocreatine recovery from (sub)maximal exercising. Application of both approaches revealed reduced mitochondrial oxidative capacity in insulin-resistant (pre)diabetic humans. Reductions in mitochondrial density may contribute to,...
Context: Conflicting data exist on mitochondrial function and physical activity in type 2 diabetes m...
Reduced mitochondrial capacity in skeletal muscle has been suggested to underlie the development of ...
We investigated whether previously reported muscle mito-chondrial dysfunction and altered gene trans...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Muscular mitochondrial dysfunction, leading to the accumulation of fat in skeleta...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Muscular mitochondrial dysfunction, leading to the accumulation of fat in skeleta...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Mitochondria are the site of oxidative substrate utilization to produce adenosine...
Insulin resistance, “a relative impairment in the ability of insulin to exert its effects on glucose...
Objective: Several lines of evidence support a potential role of skeletal muscle mitochondrial dysfu...
We tested the hypothesis of a lower respiratory capacity per mitochondrion in skeletal muscle of typ...
Background: Diabetes mellitus (DM) is one of the most prevalent chronic diseases, and its prevalence...
Copyright © 2012 Anna-Maria Joseph et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creat...
Introduction: Mitochondrial dysfunction, lipid accumulation, insulin resistance and metabolic inflex...
Type 2 diabetic patients are characterized by a decreased fat oxidative capacity and high levels of ...
Context: Conflicting data exist on mitochondrial function and physical activity in type 2 diabetes m...
Reduced mitochondrial capacity in skeletal muscle has been suggested to underlie the development of ...
We investigated whether previously reported muscle mito-chondrial dysfunction and altered gene trans...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Muscular mitochondrial dysfunction, leading to the accumulation of fat in skeleta...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Muscular mitochondrial dysfunction, leading to the accumulation of fat in skeleta...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Mitochondria are the site of oxidative substrate utilization to produce adenosine...
Insulin resistance, “a relative impairment in the ability of insulin to exert its effects on glucose...
Objective: Several lines of evidence support a potential role of skeletal muscle mitochondrial dysfu...
We tested the hypothesis of a lower respiratory capacity per mitochondrion in skeletal muscle of typ...
Background: Diabetes mellitus (DM) is one of the most prevalent chronic diseases, and its prevalence...
Copyright © 2012 Anna-Maria Joseph et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creat...
Introduction: Mitochondrial dysfunction, lipid accumulation, insulin resistance and metabolic inflex...
Type 2 diabetic patients are characterized by a decreased fat oxidative capacity and high levels of ...
Context: Conflicting data exist on mitochondrial function and physical activity in type 2 diabetes m...
Reduced mitochondrial capacity in skeletal muscle has been suggested to underlie the development of ...
We investigated whether previously reported muscle mito-chondrial dysfunction and altered gene trans...