Skeletal muscle energy metabolism in obesity

AM Mengeste, AC Rustan, J Lund - Obesity, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
AM Mengeste, AC Rustan, J Lund
Obesity, 2021Wiley Online Library
Comparing energy metabolism in human skeletal muscle and primary skeletal muscle cells
in obesity, while focusing on glucose and fatty acid metabolism, shows many common
changes. Insulin‐mediated glucose uptake in skeletal muscle and primary myotubes is
decreased by obesity, whereas differences in basal glucose metabolism are inconsistent
among studies. With respect to fatty acid metabolism, there is an increased uptake and
storage of fatty acids and a reduced complete lipolysis, suggesting alterations in lipid …
Abstract
Comparing energy metabolism in human skeletal muscle and primary skeletal muscle cells in obesity, while focusing on glucose and fatty acid metabolism, shows many common changes. Insulin‐mediated glucose uptake in skeletal muscle and primary myotubes is decreased by obesity, whereas differences in basal glucose metabolism are inconsistent among studies. With respect to fatty acid metabolism, there is an increased uptake and storage of fatty acids and a reduced complete lipolysis, suggesting alterations in lipid turnover. In addition, fatty acid oxidation is decreased, probably at the level of complete oxidation, as ‐oxidation may be enhanced in obesity, which indicates mitochondrial dysfunction. Metabolic changes in skeletal muscle with obesity promote metabolic inflexibility, ectopic lipid accumulation, and formation of toxic lipid intermediates. Skeletal muscle also acts as an endocrine organ, secreting myokines that participate in interorgan cross talk.
This review highlights interventions and some possible targets for treatment through action on skeletal muscle energy metabolism. Effects of exercise in vivo on obesity have been compared with simulation of endurance exercise in vitro on myotubes (electrical pulse stimulation). Possible pharmaceutical targets, including signaling pathways and drug candidates that could modify lipid storage and turnover or increase mitochondrial function or cellular energy expenditure through adaptive thermogenic mechanisms, are discussed.
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