Journal article
Perilipin 5 is dispensable for normal substrate metabolism and in the adaptation of skeletal muscle to exercise training
RAM Mohktar, MK Montgomery, RM Murphy, MJ Watt
American Journal of Physiology Endocrinology and Metabolism | AMER PHYSIOLOGICAL SOC | Published : 2016
Abstract
Cytoplasmic lipid droplets provide a reservoir for triglyceride storage and are a central hub for fatty acid trafficking in cells. The protein perilipin 5 (PLIN5) is highly expressed in oxidative tissues such as skeletal muscle and regulates lipid metabolism by coordinating the trafficking and the reversible interactions of effector proteins at the lipid droplet. PLIN5 may also regulate mitochondrial function, although this remains unsubstantiated. Hence, the aims of this study were to examine the role of PLIN5 in the regulation of skeletal muscle substrate metabolism during acute exercise and to determine whether PLIN5 is required for the metabolic adaptations and enhancement in exercise to..
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Awarded by National Medical Research Council of Australia (NHMRC)
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Awarded by National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia
Funding Acknowledgements
This work was funded by the National Medical Research Council of Australia (NHMRC; ID: 1047138). R. A. Mohktar is supported by atheMinistry of Higher Education, Malaysia. M. J. Watt is supported by a Senior Research Fellowship from the NHMRC (ID: 1077703).