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Cardio-Metabolic Effects of High-Fat Diets and Their Underlying Mechanisms—A Narrative Review
by
Rodionov, Roman N.
, O’Sullivan, John F.
, Wali, Jibran A.
, Raubenheimer, David
, Jarzebska, Natalia
, Simpson, Stephen J.
in
adipose tissue
/ Adipose Tissue - metabolism
/ Animals
/ anti-inflammatory activity
/ antioxidants
/ atherosclerosis
/ Cardiovascular Diseases - etiology
/ Cardiovascular Diseases - metabolism
/ ceramides
/ Ceramides - metabolism
/ coronary artery disease
/ cytokines
/ Cytokines - metabolism
/ diabetes
/ Diabetes Mellitus - metabolism
/ diacylglycerols
/ Diet, Fat-Restricted
/ Diet, High-Fat - adverse effects
/ Diglycerides - metabolism
/ fat intake
/ Fatty Acids - metabolism
/ high fat diet
/ Humans
/ insulin
/ Insulin - metabolism
/ insulin receptor substrate proteins
/ insulin resistance
/ Insulin Resistance - physiology
/ length
/ liver
/ low cholesterol diet
/ macrophages
/ Mediterranean diet
/ Metabolic Syndrome
/ monounsaturated fatty acids
/ mortality
/ muscles
/ nutrients
/ Obesity
/ Phosphatidylinositol 3-Kinases - metabolism
/ phosphoprotein phosphatase
/ protein kinase C
/ Review
/ risk
/ rodents
/ saturated fats
/ serine
/ toxicity
2020
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Cardio-Metabolic Effects of High-Fat Diets and Their Underlying Mechanisms—A Narrative Review
by
Rodionov, Roman N.
, O’Sullivan, John F.
, Wali, Jibran A.
, Raubenheimer, David
, Jarzebska, Natalia
, Simpson, Stephen J.
in
adipose tissue
/ Adipose Tissue - metabolism
/ Animals
/ anti-inflammatory activity
/ antioxidants
/ atherosclerosis
/ Cardiovascular Diseases - etiology
/ Cardiovascular Diseases - metabolism
/ ceramides
/ Ceramides - metabolism
/ coronary artery disease
/ cytokines
/ Cytokines - metabolism
/ diabetes
/ Diabetes Mellitus - metabolism
/ diacylglycerols
/ Diet, Fat-Restricted
/ Diet, High-Fat - adverse effects
/ Diglycerides - metabolism
/ fat intake
/ Fatty Acids - metabolism
/ high fat diet
/ Humans
/ insulin
/ Insulin - metabolism
/ insulin receptor substrate proteins
/ insulin resistance
/ Insulin Resistance - physiology
/ length
/ liver
/ low cholesterol diet
/ macrophages
/ Mediterranean diet
/ Metabolic Syndrome
/ monounsaturated fatty acids
/ mortality
/ muscles
/ nutrients
/ Obesity
/ Phosphatidylinositol 3-Kinases - metabolism
/ phosphoprotein phosphatase
/ protein kinase C
/ Review
/ risk
/ rodents
/ saturated fats
/ serine
/ toxicity
2020
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Cardio-Metabolic Effects of High-Fat Diets and Their Underlying Mechanisms—A Narrative Review
by
Rodionov, Roman N.
, O’Sullivan, John F.
, Wali, Jibran A.
, Raubenheimer, David
, Jarzebska, Natalia
, Simpson, Stephen J.
in
adipose tissue
/ Adipose Tissue - metabolism
/ Animals
/ anti-inflammatory activity
/ antioxidants
/ atherosclerosis
/ Cardiovascular Diseases - etiology
/ Cardiovascular Diseases - metabolism
/ ceramides
/ Ceramides - metabolism
/ coronary artery disease
/ cytokines
/ Cytokines - metabolism
/ diabetes
/ Diabetes Mellitus - metabolism
/ diacylglycerols
/ Diet, Fat-Restricted
/ Diet, High-Fat - adverse effects
/ Diglycerides - metabolism
/ fat intake
/ Fatty Acids - metabolism
/ high fat diet
/ Humans
/ insulin
/ Insulin - metabolism
/ insulin receptor substrate proteins
/ insulin resistance
/ Insulin Resistance - physiology
/ length
/ liver
/ low cholesterol diet
/ macrophages
/ Mediterranean diet
/ Metabolic Syndrome
/ monounsaturated fatty acids
/ mortality
/ muscles
/ nutrients
/ Obesity
/ Phosphatidylinositol 3-Kinases - metabolism
/ phosphoprotein phosphatase
/ protein kinase C
/ Review
/ risk
/ rodents
/ saturated fats
/ serine
/ toxicity
2020
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Cardio-Metabolic Effects of High-Fat Diets and Their Underlying Mechanisms—A Narrative Review
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Cardio-Metabolic Effects of High-Fat Diets and Their Underlying Mechanisms—A Narrative Review
2020
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Overview
The majority of the epidemiological evidence over the past few decades has linked high intake of fats, especially saturated fats, to increased risk of diabetes and cardiovascular disease. However, findings of some recent studies (e.g., the PURE study) have contested this association. High saturated fat diets (HFD) have been widely used in rodent research to study the mechanism of insulin resistance and metabolic syndrome. Two separate but somewhat overlapping models—the diacylglycerol (DAG) model and the ceramide model—have emerged to explain the development of insulin resistance. Studies have shown that lipid deposition in tissues such as muscle and liver inhibit insulin signaling via the toxic molecules DAG and ceramide. DAGs activate protein kinase C that inhibit insulin-PI3K-Akt signaling by phosphorylating serine residues on insulin receptor substrate (IRS). Ceramides are sphingolipids with variable acyl group chain length and activate protein phosphatase 2A that dephosphorylates Akt to block insulin signaling. In adipose tissue, obesity leads to infiltration of macrophages that secrete pro-inflammatory cytokines that inhibit insulin signaling by phosphorylating serine residues of IRS proteins. For cardiovascular disease, studies in humans in the 1950s and 1960s linked high saturated fat intake with atherosclerosis and coronary artery disease. More recently, trials involving Mediterranean diet (e.g., PREDIMED study) have indicated that healthy monounsaturated fats are more effective in preventing cardiovascular mortality and coronary artery disease than are low-fat, low-cholesterol diets. Antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects of Mediterranean diets are potential mediators of these benefits.
Publisher
MDPI
Subject
/ Animals
/ Cardiovascular Diseases - etiology
/ Cardiovascular Diseases - metabolism
/ diabetes
/ Diabetes Mellitus - metabolism
/ Diet, High-Fat - adverse effects
/ Humans
/ insulin
/ insulin receptor substrate proteins
/ Insulin Resistance - physiology
/ length
/ liver
/ muscles
/ Obesity
/ Phosphatidylinositol 3-Kinases - metabolism
/ Review
/ risk
/ rodents
/ serine
/ toxicity
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