Ceramide synthesis inhibitors prevent lipid-induced insulin resistance through the DAG-PKCε-insulin receptorT1150 phosphorylation pathway
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Summary: Inhibition of the ceramide synthetic pathway with myriocin or an antisense oligonucleotide (ASO) targeting dihydroceramide desaturase (DES1) both improved hepatic insulin sensitivity in rats fed either a saturated or unsaturated fat diet and was associated with reductions in both hepatic ceramide and plasma membrane (PM)-sn-1,2-diacylglycerol (DAG) content. The insulin sensitizing effects of myriocin and Des1 ASO were abrogated by acute treatment with an ASO against DGAT2, which increased hepatic PM-sn-1,2-DAG but not hepatic C16 ceramide content. Increased PM-sn-1,2-DAG content was associated with protein kinase C (PKC)ε activation, increased insulin receptor (INSR)T1150 phosphorylation leading to reduced insulin-stimulated INSRY1152/AktS473 phosphorylation, and impaired insulin-mediated suppression of endogenous glucose production. These results demonstrate that inhibition of de novo ceramide synthesis by either myriocin treatment or DES1 knockdown protects against lipid-induced hepatic insulin resistance through a C16 ceramide-independent mechanism and that they mediate their effects to protect from lipid-induced hepatic insulin resistance via the PM-sn-1,2-DAG-PKCε-INSRT1150 phosphorylation pathway.
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Weiwei Xu
Dongyan Zhang
Yumin Ma
Rafael C. Gaspar
Mario Kahn
Ali Nasiri
Sue Murray
Varman T. Samuel
Gerald I. Shulman
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- 2024
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- DOAJ
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- 10.1016/j.celrep.2024.114746
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- Open Access ✓