Insulin‐resistant female rat skeletal muscles display diacylglycerol‐mediated protein kinase C activation and inflammation without ceramide accumulation

Author:

Jani Shailee1,Da Eira Daniel1,Ceddia Rolando B.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Muscle Health Research Center – School of Kinesiology and Health Science York University North York Ontario Canada

Abstract

AbstractThis study investigated the role of diacylglycerol (DAG)‐mediated protein kinase C (PKC) activation, ceramide accumulation and inflammation in insulin‐resistant female oxidative and glycolytic skeletal muscles induced by an obesogenic high‐fat sucrose‐enriched (HFS) diet. The HFS diet impaired insulin‐stimulated AKTThr308 phosphorylation and glycogen synthesis, whereas rates of fatty acid oxidation and basal lactate production were significantly elevated in soleus (Sol), extensor digitorum longus (EDL) and epitrochlearis (Epit) muscles. Insulin resistance was accompanied by increases in triacylglycerol (TAG) and DAG contents in Sol and EDL, whereas in Epit muscles only TAG content and markers of inflammation were associated with HFS diet‐induced insulin resistance. Analysis of membrane‐bound/cytoplasmic PKC fractions revealed that the HFS diet promoted activation/translocation of PKCδ and θ isoforms in Sol, EDL and Epit muscles. However, none of these muscles displayed alterations in ceramide content in response to HFS feeding. This could be explained by a significant increase in Dgat2 mRNA expression in Sol, EDL and Epit muscles, which likely diverted most of the intramyocellular acyl‐CoAs toward TAG synthesis instead of ceramides. Overall, this study helps elucidate the molecular mechanisms underlying insulin resistance caused by diet‐induced obesity in female skeletal muscles with distinct fibre type compositions. imageKey points Feeding female Wistar rats a high‐fat sucrose‐enriched diet (HFS) led to diacylglycerol (DAG)‐induced PKC activation and insulin resistance in oxidative and glycolytic skeletal muscles. HFS diet‐induced toll‐like receptor 4 (Tlr4) expression did not lead to increased ceramide content in female skeletal muscles. In highly glycolytic female muscles, elevated TAG content and markers of inflammation underlay HFS diet‐induced insulin resistance. The HFS diet suppressed glucose oxidation and increased lactate production in oxidative and glycolytic female muscles. Increased Dgat2 mRNA expression likely diverted most of the intramyocellular acyl‐CoAs toward TAG synthesis and prevented ceramide formation in skeletal muscles of HFS‐fed female rats.

Funder

Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Physiology

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