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RF04 | PSUN334 Mineralocorticoid receptors mediate diet - induced lipid infiltration of skeletal mus...

RF04 | PSUN334 Mineralocorticoid receptors mediate diet - induced lipid infiltration of skeletal mus...

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RF04 | PSUN334 Mineralocorticoid receptors mediate diet - induced lipid infiltration of skeletal muscle and insulin resistance

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RF04 | PSUN334 Mineralocorticoid receptors mediate diet - induced lipid infiltration of skeletal muscle and insulin resistance

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US: Oxford University Press

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Journal of the Endocrine Society, 2022-11, Vol.6 (Supplement_1), p.A421-A421

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English

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US: Oxford University Press

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Abstract
Excess blood lipids increase the total intramyocellular (IMC) lipid content and ectopic fat storage resulting in lipotoxicity and insulin resistance in skeletal muscle, which is one of the main targets of insulin whose action is central for the maintenance of glucose homeostasis. Consumption of a diet high in fat and refined sugars, a Western Diet (WD), has been shown to activate mineralocorticoid receptors (MRs) to promote insulin resistance. However, our understanding of the precise mechanisms by which enhanced MR activation promotes skeletal muscle insulin resistance remains unclear. In this study we investigated the roles and mechanisms by which enhanced MR signaling in soleus muscle promotes ectopic lipid accumulation and related insulin resistance in diet-induced obesity. Six week-old C57BL6J mice were fed either a mouse chow diet or WD with or without spironolactone (1 mg/kg/day) for 16 weeks. Spironolactone attenuated 16 weeks of WD - induced in vivo glucose intolerance and improved soleus insulin metabolic signaling (protein kinase B and AMP kinase α pathways). Improved insulin sensitivity was accompanied by increased Glut-4 expression in conjunction with decreased IMC lipid content and reduced free fatty acid (FFA) levels and CD36 expression in soleus skeletal muscle tissue. Related to this, miR-99a was identified to negatively target CD36(www.targetscan.org/vert_72/) and elevated CD36 induced excessive FFA uptake, ectopic lipid accumulation, as well as systemic and tissue insulin resistance. Furthermore, in skeletal muscle cells spironolactone prevented enhanced MR signaling mediated reduction of miR-99a and related increased CD36. These data indicate that inhibition of MR activation with spironolactone...

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RF04 | PSUN334 Mineralocorticoid receptors mediate diet - induced lipid infiltration of skeletal muscle and insulin resistance

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TN_cdi_pubmedcentral_primary_oai_pubmedcentral_nih_gov_9625326

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_pubmedcentral_primary_oai_pubmedcentral_nih_gov_9625326

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2472-1972

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2472-1972

DOI

10.1210/jendso/bvac150.876

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