Aims/hypothesis In skeletal muscle, ceramides may be involved in the pathogenesis of insulin resistance through an attenuation of insulin signalling. This study investigated total skeletal muscle ceramide fatty acid content in participants exhibiting a wide range of insulin sensitivities. Methods The middle-aged male participants (n = 33) were matched for lean body mass and divided into four groups: type 2 diabetes (T2D, n = 8), impaired glucose tolerance (IGT, n = 9), healthy controls (CON, n = 8) and endurancetrained (TR, n = 8). A two step (28 and 80 mU m −2 min −1 ) sequential euglycaemic-hyperinsulinaemic clamp was performed for 120 and 90 min for step 1 and step 2, respectively. Muscle biopsies were obtained from vastus lateralis at baseline, and after steps 1 and 2. Results Glucose infusion rates increased in response to insulin infusion, and significant differences were present between groups (T2D