2013
DOI: 10.1194/jlr.m036996
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Defining the role of DAG, mitochondrial function, and lipid deposition in palmitate-induced proinflammatory signaling and its counter-modulation by palmitoleate

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“…In contrast, considerable evidence supports the view that insulin sensitivity is positively correlated with supply of MUFAs and PUFAs and that, in many instances, their provision not only promotes beneficial metabolic changes but negate some of the adverse effects associated with SFA oversupply [18], [35], [36]. Indeed, previous work from our group has demonstrated that, unlike PA, provision of MUFAs (e.g.…”
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confidence: 79%
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“…In contrast, considerable evidence supports the view that insulin sensitivity is positively correlated with supply of MUFAs and PUFAs and that, in many instances, their provision not only promotes beneficial metabolic changes but negate some of the adverse effects associated with SFA oversupply [18], [35], [36]. Indeed, previous work from our group has demonstrated that, unlike PA, provision of MUFAs (e.g.…”
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confidence: 79%
“…However, it is apparent, from comparing the net changes, that the ability with which both OA and LOA enhance insulin-dependent Akt phosphorylation is somewhat compromised when cells are also incubated with PA (Fig 6A). We recently demonstrated that PA uptake into myotubes is not affected by co-provision of MUFAs and that under these circumstances there is no reduction in PA-derived ceramide synthesis [18]. Consequently, sustained ceramide generation will activate atypical PKCs that physically associate with and negatively regulate Akt activation [7], [8].…”
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“…It is conceivable that this action of palmitoleate may arise from its antagonizing action on IB␣ degradation activity because this is an upstream signal for inflammatory cytokine production (43,44). Palmitoleate can similarly antagonize the palmitate-induced NFB activation in myotubes (55).…”
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“…Because lipid species of different fatty acid compositions may be important regulators of cellular proliferation (12), inflammation (27), and ER stress-induced apoptosis (4), it is important to delineate the specific lipid signature of NAFLD, as it could provide insights into the signaling pathways relevant in the progression of the condition. In a comparison of murine with human liver tissue samples, mice maintained on a HFD provide a reproducible model of human NAFLD in regard to the specificity of diacylglycerol (DAG) and other lipid species in the liver (14).…”
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