Journal article
Triglyceride metabolism in exercising muscle
MJ Watt, Y Cheng
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta Molecular and Cell Biology of Lipids | ELSEVIER | Published : 2017
Abstract
Triglycerides are stored within lipid droplets in skeletal muscle and can be hydrolyzed to produce fatty acids for energy production through β-oxidation and oxidative phosphorylation. While there was some controversy regarding the quantitative importance of intramyocellular triglyceride (IMTG) as a metabolic substrate, recent advances in proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy and confocal microscopy support earlier tracer and biopsy studies demonstrating a substantial contribution of IMTG to energy production, particularly during moderate-intensity endurance exercise. This review provides an update on the understanding of IMTG utilization during exercise, with a focus on describing the key r..
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Awarded by National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia
Funding Acknowledgements
MJW is supported by a Senior Research Fellowship from the National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia [grant number 1077703].