Increased mitochondrial substrate sensitivity in skeletal muscle of patients with type 2 diabetes

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Increased mitochondrial substrate sensitivity in skeletal muscle of patients with type 2 diabetes. / Larsen, S; Stride, N; Hey-Mogensen, Martin; Hansen, C N; Andersen, J L; Madsbad, S; Worm, D; Helge, J W; Dela, F.

In: Diabetologia, Vol. 54, No. 6, 2011, p. 1427-36.

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Larsen, S, Stride, N, Hey-Mogensen, M, Hansen, CN, Andersen, JL, Madsbad, S, Worm, D, Helge, JW & Dela, F 2011, 'Increased mitochondrial substrate sensitivity in skeletal muscle of patients with type 2 diabetes', Diabetologia, vol. 54, no. 6, pp. 1427-36. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00125-011-2098-4

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Larsen, S., Stride, N., Hey-Mogensen, M., Hansen, C. N., Andersen, J. L., Madsbad, S., Worm, D., Helge, J. W., & Dela, F. (2011). Increased mitochondrial substrate sensitivity in skeletal muscle of patients with type 2 diabetes. Diabetologia, 54(6), 1427-36. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00125-011-2098-4

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Larsen S, Stride N, Hey-Mogensen M, Hansen CN, Andersen JL, Madsbad S et al. Increased mitochondrial substrate sensitivity in skeletal muscle of patients with type 2 diabetes. Diabetologia. 2011;54(6):1427-36. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00125-011-2098-4

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Larsen, S ; Stride, N ; Hey-Mogensen, Martin ; Hansen, C N ; Andersen, J L ; Madsbad, S ; Worm, D ; Helge, J W ; Dela, F. / Increased mitochondrial substrate sensitivity in skeletal muscle of patients with type 2 diabetes. In: Diabetologia. 2011 ; Vol. 54, No. 6. pp. 1427-36.

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abstract = "AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: Mitochondrial respiration has been linked to insulin resistance. We studied mitochondrial respiratory capacity and substrate sensitivity in patients with type 2 diabetes (patients), and obese and lean control participants.METHODS: Mitochondrial respiration was measured in permeabilised muscle fibres by respirometry. Protocols for respirometry included titration of substrates for complex I (glutamate), complex II (succinate) and both (octanoyl-carnitine). Myosin heavy chain (MHC) composition, antioxidant capacity (manganese superoxide dismutase [MnSOD]), citrate synthase activity and maximal oxygen uptake (VO2) were also determined. Insulin sensitivity was determined with the isoglycaemic-hyperinsulinaemic clamp technique.RESULTS: Insulin sensitivity was different (p < 0.05) between the groups (patientsCONCLUSIONS/INTERPRETATION: Increased mitochondrial substrate sensitivity is seen in skeletal muscle from type 2 diabetic patients and is confined to non-lipid substrates. Respiratory capacity per mitochondrion is not decreased with insulin resistance.",
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T1 - Increased mitochondrial substrate sensitivity in skeletal muscle of patients with type 2 diabetes

AU - Larsen, S

AU - Stride, N

AU - Hey-Mogensen, Martin

AU - Hansen, C N

AU - Andersen, J L

AU - Madsbad, S

AU - Worm, D

AU - Helge, J W

AU - Dela, F

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N2 - AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: Mitochondrial respiration has been linked to insulin resistance. We studied mitochondrial respiratory capacity and substrate sensitivity in patients with type 2 diabetes (patients), and obese and lean control participants.METHODS: Mitochondrial respiration was measured in permeabilised muscle fibres by respirometry. Protocols for respirometry included titration of substrates for complex I (glutamate), complex II (succinate) and both (octanoyl-carnitine). Myosin heavy chain (MHC) composition, antioxidant capacity (manganese superoxide dismutase [MnSOD]), citrate synthase activity and maximal oxygen uptake (VO2) were also determined. Insulin sensitivity was determined with the isoglycaemic-hyperinsulinaemic clamp technique.RESULTS: Insulin sensitivity was different (p < 0.05) between the groups (patientsCONCLUSIONS/INTERPRETATION: Increased mitochondrial substrate sensitivity is seen in skeletal muscle from type 2 diabetic patients and is confined to non-lipid substrates. Respiratory capacity per mitochondrion is not decreased with insulin resistance.

AB - AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: Mitochondrial respiration has been linked to insulin resistance. We studied mitochondrial respiratory capacity and substrate sensitivity in patients with type 2 diabetes (patients), and obese and lean control participants.METHODS: Mitochondrial respiration was measured in permeabilised muscle fibres by respirometry. Protocols for respirometry included titration of substrates for complex I (glutamate), complex II (succinate) and both (octanoyl-carnitine). Myosin heavy chain (MHC) composition, antioxidant capacity (manganese superoxide dismutase [MnSOD]), citrate synthase activity and maximal oxygen uptake (VO2) were also determined. Insulin sensitivity was determined with the isoglycaemic-hyperinsulinaemic clamp technique.RESULTS: Insulin sensitivity was different (p < 0.05) between the groups (patientsCONCLUSIONS/INTERPRETATION: Increased mitochondrial substrate sensitivity is seen in skeletal muscle from type 2 diabetic patients and is confined to non-lipid substrates. Respiratory capacity per mitochondrion is not decreased with insulin resistance.

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