Adipose tissue metabolism in obesity: lipase action in vivo before and after a mixed meal - PubMed (original) (raw)
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Adipose tissue metabolism in obesity: lipase action in vivo before and after a mixed meal
S W Coppack et al. Metabolism. 1992 Mar.
Abstract
Physiological actions of insulin include suppression of fat mobilization from adipose tissue and activation of adipose tissue lipoprotein lipase. Here, we report measurements of adipose tissue hormone-sensitive lipase (HSL) and lipoprotein lipase (LPL) action in vivo in 10 normal and eight obese subjects, with the latter group having varying degrees of glucose intolerance. HSL and LPL actions (per gram of adipose tissue) were similar in the two groups, after an overnight fast. In the normal subjects, HSL action was suppressed after a meal (by 75% +/- 6% between 60 to 300 minutes, P less than .01), and the action of LPL was increased (clearance of circulating triacylglycerol [TAG] increased by 140% +/- 57% at 300 minutes, P less than .05). Despite hyperinsulinemia, these responses were blunted in the obese subjects (P less than .05 for each change being less than in normal group). The adipose tissue of the obese subjects showed continued nonesterified fatty acid (NEFA) release at a time when NEFA mobilization was completely suppressed in the normal group. Both impaired suppression of HSL and low fractional retention of fatty acids for reesterification within the adipose tissue contributed to this abnormal NEFA release. Impaired activation of LPL was associated with a greater absolute increase in plasma TAG concentration postprandially in the obese. In obese subjects, adipose tissue HSL and LPL fail to respond to immunoreactive insulin postprandially, which may be an important maladaptation in terms of lipoprotein metabolism and risk of coronary heart disease.
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