Journal article
Tumor necrosis factor α-induced skeletal muscle insulin resistance involves suppression of AMP-kinase signaling
GR Steinberg, BJ Michell, BJW van Denderen, MJ Watt, AL Carey, BC Fam, S Andrikopoulos, J Proietto, CZ Görgün, D Carling, GS Hotamisligil, MA Febbraio, TW Kay, BE Kemp
Cell Metabolism | Published : 2006
Abstract
Elevated levels of tumor necrosis factor (TNFα) are implicated in the development of insulin resistance, but the mechanisms mediating these chronic effects are not completely understood. We demonstrate that TNFα signaling through TNF receptor (TNFR) 1 suppresses AMPK activity via transcriptional upregulation of protein phosphatase 2C (PP2C). This in turn reduces ACC phosphorylation, suppressing fatty-acid oxidation, increasing intramuscular diacylglycerol accumulation, and causing insulin resistance in skeletal muscle, effects observed both in vitro and in vivo. Importantly even at pathologically elevated levels of TNFα observed in obesity, the suppressive effects of TNFα on AMPK signaling a..
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