Pyruvate dehydrogenase kinase isoenzyme 4 (PDHK4) deficiency attenuates the long-term negative effects of a high-saturated fat diet
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Pyruvate dehydrogenase kinase isoenzyme 4 (PDHK4) deficiency attenuates the long-term negative effects of a high-saturated fat diet
Abstract
The hypothesis that PDHK4 (pyruvate dehydrogenase kinase isoenzyme 4) has potential as a target for the treatment of type 2 diabetes was tested by feeding wild-type and PDHK4 knockout mice a high saturated fat diet that induces hyperglycemia, hyperinsulinaemia, glucose intolerance, hepatic steatosis and obesity. Previous studies have shown that PDHK4 deficiency lowers blood glucose by limiting the supply of three carbon gluconeogenic substrates to the liver. There is concern, however, that the increase in glucose oxidation caused by less inhibition of the pyruvate dehydrogenase complex by phosphorylation will inhibit fatty acid oxidation, promote ectopic fat accumulation and worsen insulin sensitivity. This was examined by feeding wild-type and PDHK4 knockout mice a high saturated fat diet for 8 months. Fasting blood glucose levels increased gradually in both groups but remained significantly lower in the PDHK4 knockout mice. Hyperinsulinaemia developed in both groups, but glucose tolerance was better and body weight was lower in the PDHK4 knockout mice. At termination, less fat was present in the liver and skeletal muscle of the PDHK4 knockout mice. Higher amounts of PGC-1alpha [PPARgamma (peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma) coactivator 1alpha] and PPARalpha and lower amounts of fatty acid synthase and acetyl-CoA carboxylase isoenzyme 1 were present in the liver of the PDHK4 knockout mice. These findings suggest PDHK4 deficiency creates conditions that alter upstream signalling components involved in the regulation of lipid metabolism. The findings support the hypothesis that PDHK4 is a viable target for the treatment of type 2 diabetes.
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