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Mechanisms by which a Very-Low-Calorie Diet Reverses Hyperglycemia in a Rat Model of Type 2 Diabetes.

Citation
Perry, R. J., et al. “Mechanisms By Which A Very-Low-Calorie Diet Reverses Hyperglycemia In A Rat Model Of Type 2 Diabetes.”. Cell Metabolism, pp. 210-217.e3.
Center Yale University
Author Rachel J Perry, Liang Peng, Gary W Cline, Yongliang Wang, Aviva Rabin-Court, Joongyu D Song, Dongyan Zhang, Xian-Man Zhang, Yuichi Nozaki, Sylvie Dufour, Kitt Falk Petersen, Gerald I Shulman
Keywords T2D, acetyl-CoA, caloric restriction, Gluconeogenesis, glycogenolysis, type 2 diabetes, very low calorie diet, very-low-calorie diet
Abstract

Caloric restriction rapidly reverses type 2 diabetes (T2D), but the mechanism(s) of this reversal are poorly understood. Here we show that 3 days of a very-low-calorie diet (VLCD, one-quarter their typical intake) lowered plasma glucose and insulin concentrations in a rat model of T2D without altering body weight. The lower plasma glucose was associated with a 30% reduction in hepatic glucose production resulting from suppression of both gluconeogenesis from pyruvate carboxylase (V), explained by a reduction in hepatic acetyl-CoA content, and net hepatic glycogenolysis. In addition, VLCD resulted in reductions in hepatic triglyceride and diacylglycerol content and PKCɛ translocation, associated with improved hepatic insulin sensitivity. Taken together, these data show that there are pleotropic mechanisms by which VLCD reverses hyperglycemia in a rat model of T2D, including reduced DAG-PKCɛ-induced hepatic insulin resistance, reduced hepatic glycogenolysis, and reduced hepatic acetyl-CoA content, PC flux, and gluconeogenesis.

Year of Publication
2018
Journal
Cell metabolism
Volume
27
Issue
1
Number of Pages
210-217.e3
Date Published
12/2018
ISSN Number
1932-7420
DOI
10.1016/j.cmet.2017.10.004
Alternate Journal
Cell Metab.
PMID
29129786
PMCID
PMC5762419
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