Mitochondrial Capacity in Skeletal Muscle Is Not Stimulated by Weight Loss Despite Increases in Insulin Action and Decreases in Intramyocellular Lipid Content
Diabetes2008Vol. 57(4), pp. 987–994
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Frederico G. S. Toledo, Elizabeth V. Menshikova, Koichiro Azuma, Žofia Rádiková, Carol Kelley, Vladimir B. Ritov, David E. Kelley
Abstract
Despite similar effects to improve insulin resistance, these interventions had differential effects on mitochondria. Clinically significant weight loss in the absence of increased physical activity ameliorates insulin resistance and IMCL but does not increase muscle mitochondrial capacity in obesity.
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