Title of article :
The ingestion of saturated fatty acid triacylglycerols acutely affects insulin secretion and insulin sensitivity in human subjects
Author/Authors :
Mingrone، Geltrude نويسنده , , Manco، Melania نويسنده , , Bertuzzi، Alessandro نويسنده , , Salinari، Serenella نويسنده , , Scarfone، Antonino نويسنده , , Calvani، Menotti نويسنده , , Greco، Aldo V. نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages :
-894
From page :
895
To page :
0
Abstract :
To assess the effects of acute dietary saturated fat intake on glucose-induced insulin secretion rate (ISR), measured by the Cpeptide deconvolution method, and on insulin clearance and sensitivity, five obese and five normal-weight women (controls) were studied after either a 100 g oral butter load or a 100 ml water load. At 120 min after the oral load a hyperglycaemic clamp was performed over 180 min. A dramatic increase of ISR occurred after butter compared with the water challenge in the controls (1305·6 (SE 124·1) v. 616·1 (SE 52·5) pmol/min; P<0·01) and to a lesser degree in the obese subjects (1975·0 (SE 44·1) v. 1417·5 (SE 56·0) pmol/min; P<0·05). Insulin sensitivity was impaired after butter (0·60*10^-2 (SE 0·11*10-2) v. 2·26*10^-2 (SE 0·32*10^-2) ml/min per kgFFM per (pmol/l); P<0·01) in the controls but not in the obese group. Insulin clearance during the clamp was reduced after butter compared with after the water load only in the controls (0·89 (SE 0·22) v. 1·70 (SE 0·15) litres/min; P<0·01). The data are consistent with the hypothesis that acute excess lipid availability may lead to a compensatory elevation in glucose-induced insulin secretion as a result of the decline in insulin sensitivity and a reduced insulin clearance.
Keywords :
non-esterified fatty acids , Insulin secretion , triacylglycerols , insulin resistance , obesity
Journal title :
BRITISH JOURNAL OF NUTRITION
Serial Year :
2004
Journal title :
BRITISH JOURNAL OF NUTRITION
Record number :
89742
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