Decreased sarcomeric mitochondrial creatine kinase 2 impairs skeletal muscle mitochondrial function independently of insulin action in type 2 diabetes
David Rizo-Roca,
Dimitrius SPSF. Guimarães,
Logan A. Pendergrast
et al.
Abstract:SUMMARYPlasma creatine levels are associated with risk of type 2 diabetes. Since skeletal muscle is the main disposal site of both creatine and glucose, we investigated the role of intramuscular creatine metabolism in the pathophysiology of insulin resistance in type 2 diabetes. We report in men with type 2 diabetes, plasma creatine levels are increased, while intramuscular phosphocreatine content is reduced. These alterations are coupled to reduced expression of sarcomeric mitochondrial creatine kinase 2 (CKM… Show more
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