We recently observed that free fatty acids impair the stimulation of glucose transport into cardiomyocytes in response to either insulin or metabolic stress. In vivo, fatty acids for the myocardium are mostly obtained from triglyceride-rich lipoproteins (chylomicrons and Very Low-Density Lipoproteins). We therefore determined whether exposure of cardiac myocytes to VLDL resulted in impaired basal and stimulated glucose transport. Primary adult rat cardiac myocytes were chronically exposed to VLDL before glucose uptake was measured in response to insulin or metabolic stress, provoked by the mitochondrial ATP synthase inhibitor oligomycin. Exposure of cardiac myocytes to VLDL reduced both insulin-and oligomycin-stimulated glucose uptake. The ...
Despite the fact that skeletal muscle insulin resistance is the hallmark of type-2 diabetes mellitus...
AbstractThe ability of the heart muscle to derive energy from a wide variety of substrates provides ...
Several studies support the concept of a diabetic cardiomyopathy in the absence of discernible coron...
The stimulation of glucose transport by metabolic stress is an important determinant of myocardial s...
Abstract Stimulation of glucose uptake in response to ischemic metabolic stress is important for car...
Insulin resistance, clinically defined as a defect of insulin action, is closely linked to an increa...
Very-low-density lipoprotein (VLDL) and chylomicrons (CM) are major sources of fatty acid supply to ...
Stimulation of glucose transport is markedly impaired in cardiomyocytes exposed to free fatty acids ...
Stimulation of glucose transport is an important determinant of myocardial susceptibility to ischemi...
Lipids compete with glucose for utilization by the myocardium. Amino acids are an important energeti...
BackgroundStimulation of glucose transport in response to insulin or metabolic stress is an importan...
During diabetes, impaired cardiac glucose transport and utilization switches energy production to ex...
Diabetes is a major risk factor for the development of cardiovascular disease via contributing and/o...
Pre-diabetic subjects with high insulin secretory capacity have double risk of cardiovascular diseas...
Following hypoinsulinemia, glucose utilization is compromised and the myocardium switches to utilize...
Despite the fact that skeletal muscle insulin resistance is the hallmark of type-2 diabetes mellitus...
AbstractThe ability of the heart muscle to derive energy from a wide variety of substrates provides ...
Several studies support the concept of a diabetic cardiomyopathy in the absence of discernible coron...
The stimulation of glucose transport by metabolic stress is an important determinant of myocardial s...
Abstract Stimulation of glucose uptake in response to ischemic metabolic stress is important for car...
Insulin resistance, clinically defined as a defect of insulin action, is closely linked to an increa...
Very-low-density lipoprotein (VLDL) and chylomicrons (CM) are major sources of fatty acid supply to ...
Stimulation of glucose transport is markedly impaired in cardiomyocytes exposed to free fatty acids ...
Stimulation of glucose transport is an important determinant of myocardial susceptibility to ischemi...
Lipids compete with glucose for utilization by the myocardium. Amino acids are an important energeti...
BackgroundStimulation of glucose transport in response to insulin or metabolic stress is an importan...
During diabetes, impaired cardiac glucose transport and utilization switches energy production to ex...
Diabetes is a major risk factor for the development of cardiovascular disease via contributing and/o...
Pre-diabetic subjects with high insulin secretory capacity have double risk of cardiovascular diseas...
Following hypoinsulinemia, glucose utilization is compromised and the myocardium switches to utilize...
Despite the fact that skeletal muscle insulin resistance is the hallmark of type-2 diabetes mellitus...
AbstractThe ability of the heart muscle to derive energy from a wide variety of substrates provides ...
Several studies support the concept of a diabetic cardiomyopathy in the absence of discernible coron...