SummaryCeramides increase during obesity and promote insulin resistance. Ceramides vary in acyl-chain lengths from C14:0 to C30:0 and are synthesized by six ceramide synthase enzymes (CerS1–6). It remains unresolved whether obesity-associated alterations of specific CerSs and their defined acyl-chain length ceramides contribute to the manifestation of metabolic diseases. Here we reveal that CERS6 mRNA expression and C16:0 ceramides are elevated in adipose tissue of obese humans, and increased CERS6 expression correlates with insulin resistance. Conversely, CerS6-deficient (CerS6Δ/Δ) mice exhibit reduced C16:0 ceramides and are protected from high-fat-diet-induced obesity and glucose intolerance. CerS6 deletion increases energy expenditure a...
Recent research adds to a growing body of literature on the essential role of ceramides in glucose h...
Obesity-associated, system-wide elevations in free fatty acids, tumor necrosis factor α, and glucoco...
Insulin resistance contributes strongly to Type 2 Diabetes, which is a global epidemic. A strong lin...
Objective: Ectopic fat deposition is associated with increased tissue production of ceramides. Recen...
Specific forms of the lipid ceramide, synthesized by the ceramide synthase enzyme family, are believ...
Ceramides are lipid metabolites implicated in the metabolic dysregulation that accompanies dyslipida...
The signalling lipid ceramide has been implicated in the pathogenesis of obesity-related insulin res...
Skeletal muscle accumulates ceramides in obesity, which contribute to the development of obesity-ass...
SummaryInsulin resistance occurs in 20%–25% of the human population, and the condition is a chief co...
Ceramides are a heterogeneous group of bioactive membrane sphingolipids that play specialized regula...
SummarySphingolipids have garnered attention for their role in insulin resistance and lipotoxic cell...
AbstractCeramide kinase (CERK) is an enzyme that phosphorylates ceramide to produce ceramide 1-phosp...
A substantive literature has accumulated implicating sphingolipids, in particular ceramides, as medi...
Aims/hypothesis An accumulation of ceramides has been implicated in the generation of insulin resist...
Adipose tissue dysfunction is an important determinant of obesity-associated, lipid-induced metaboli...
Recent research adds to a growing body of literature on the essential role of ceramides in glucose h...
Obesity-associated, system-wide elevations in free fatty acids, tumor necrosis factor α, and glucoco...
Insulin resistance contributes strongly to Type 2 Diabetes, which is a global epidemic. A strong lin...
Objective: Ectopic fat deposition is associated with increased tissue production of ceramides. Recen...
Specific forms of the lipid ceramide, synthesized by the ceramide synthase enzyme family, are believ...
Ceramides are lipid metabolites implicated in the metabolic dysregulation that accompanies dyslipida...
The signalling lipid ceramide has been implicated in the pathogenesis of obesity-related insulin res...
Skeletal muscle accumulates ceramides in obesity, which contribute to the development of obesity-ass...
SummaryInsulin resistance occurs in 20%–25% of the human population, and the condition is a chief co...
Ceramides are a heterogeneous group of bioactive membrane sphingolipids that play specialized regula...
SummarySphingolipids have garnered attention for their role in insulin resistance and lipotoxic cell...
AbstractCeramide kinase (CERK) is an enzyme that phosphorylates ceramide to produce ceramide 1-phosp...
A substantive literature has accumulated implicating sphingolipids, in particular ceramides, as medi...
Aims/hypothesis An accumulation of ceramides has been implicated in the generation of insulin resist...
Adipose tissue dysfunction is an important determinant of obesity-associated, lipid-induced metaboli...
Recent research adds to a growing body of literature on the essential role of ceramides in glucose h...
Obesity-associated, system-wide elevations in free fatty acids, tumor necrosis factor α, and glucoco...
Insulin resistance contributes strongly to Type 2 Diabetes, which is a global epidemic. A strong lin...