Journal article
Application of dynamic metabolomics to examine in vivo skeletal muscle glucose metabolism in the chronically high-fat fed mouse
GM Kowalski, DP De Souza, ML Burch, S Hamley, J Kloehn, A Selathurai, D Tull, S O'Callaghan, MJ McConville, CR Bruce
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications | Published : 2015
Abstract
Rationale Defects in muscle glucose metabolism are linked to type 2 diabetes. Mechanistic studies examining these defects rely on the use of high fat-fed rodent models and typically involve the determination of muscle glucose uptake under insulin-stimulated conditions. While insightful, they do not necessarily reflect the physiology of the postprandial state. In addition, most studies do not examine aspects of glucose metabolism beyond the uptake process. Here we present an approach to study rodent muscle glucose and intermediary metabolism under the dynamic and physiologically relevant setting of the oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT). Methods and results In vivo muscle glucose and intermed..
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Awarded by Diabetes Australia Research Trust
Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by a grant from the Diabetes Australia Research Trust. MJM is supported by a fellowship from the National Health and Medical Research Council (APP1059530).