Insulin resistance induced by growth hormone is linked to lipolysis and associated with suppressed pyruvate dehydrogenase activity in skeletal muscle: a 2x2 factorial, randomised, crossover study in human individuals

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Aims/hypothesisGrowth hormone (GH) causes insulin resistance that is linked to lipolysis, but the underlying mechanisms are unclear. We investigated if GH-induced insulin resistance in skeletal muscle involves accumulation of diacylglycerol (DAG) and ceramide as well as impaired insulin signalling, or substrate competition between fatty acids and glucose.MethodsNine GH-deficient male participants were randomised and examined in a 2x2 factorial design with and without administration of GH and acipimox (an anti-lipolytic compound). As-treated analyses were performed, wherefore data from three visits from two patients were excluded due to incorrect GH administration. The primary outcome was insulin sensitivity, expressed as the AUC of the glucose infusion rate (GIR(AUC)), and furthermore, the levels of DAGs and ceramides, insulin signalling and the activity of the active form of pyruvate dehydrogenase (PDHa) were assessed in skeletal muscle biopsies obtained in the basal state and during a hyperinsulinaemic-euglycaemic clamp (HEC).ResultsCo-administration of acipimox completely suppressed the GH-induced elevation in serum levels of NEFA (GH versus GH+acipimox, p

Original languageEnglish
JournalDiabetologia
Volume63
Issue number12
Pages (from-to)2641-2653
Number of pages13
ISSN0012-186X
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2020

    Research areas

  • Acipimox, Ceramides, Diacylglycerols, Fatty acids, Growth hormone, Insulin resistance, Insulin signalling, Pyruvate dehydrogenase activity, FREE FATTY-ACIDS, ADIPOSE-TISSUE, GLUCOSE DISPOSAL, METABOLISM, SENSITIVITY, ACTIVATION, MECHANISMS, EXPRESSION, 3-KINASE, FOREARM

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