Glutathionyl systems and metabolic dysfunction in obesity
- PMID: 26493322
- DOI: 10.1093/nutrit/nuv042
Glutathionyl systems and metabolic dysfunction in obesity
Abstract
Oxidative stress is associated with obesity. However, glutathione (GSH), one of the body's most abundant antioxidants, plays dual and seemingly contradictory roles in the development of obesity and its comorbidities. Glutathione has complex metabolic and biochemical fates and is a cofactor for several enzymes that function in modifying obesity-related responses. For example, depletion of GSH increases energy metabolism and reduces adipose accretion, while elevation of GSH peroxidase activity induces insulin resistance. This review summarizes the literature linking GSH and its related enzymes, GSH peroxidase, glutaredoxins, and glutathione S-transferases, to obesity and its pertinent endpoints (e.g., energy metabolism, inflammation, and insulin resistance).
Keywords: glutathione; glutathione S-transferase; glutathione peroxidase; glutathionylation; inflammation.; insulin; obesity.
Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the International Life Sciences Institute 2015. This work is written by US Government employees and is in the public domain in the US.
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