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  • An Isocaloric High-Fat Diet Regulates Partially Genetically Determined Fatty Acid and Carbohydrate Uptake and Metabolism in Subcutaneous Adipose Tissue of Lean Adult Twins
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  1. Kruse, Michael |
  2. Hornemann, Silke |
  3. Ost, Anne-Cathrin |
  4. Frahnow, Turid |
  5. Hoffmann, Daniela |
  6. Busjahn, Andreas |
  7. Osterhoff, Martin A. |
  8. Schuppelius, Bettina |
  9. Pfeiffer, Andreas F. H. |
1000 Erscheinungsjahr 2023
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  1. Artikel |
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  • 2023-05-16
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  • 15(10):2072-6643
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  • 2023
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  • https://doi.org/10.3390/nu15102338 |
  • https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10222154/ |
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  • https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/15/10/2338#app1-nutrients-15-02338 |
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  • Background: The dysfunction of energy metabolism in white adipose tissue (WAT) induces adiposity. Obesogenic diets that are high in saturated fat disturb nutrient metabolism in adipocytes. This study investigated the effect of an isocaloric high-fat diet without the confounding effects of weight gain on the gene expression of fatty acid and carbohydrate transport and metabolism and its genetic inheritance in subcutaneous (s.c.) WAT of healthy human twins. Methods: Forty-six healthy pairs of twins (34 monozygotic, 12 dizygotic) received an isocaloric carbohydrate-rich diet (55% carbohydrates, 30% fat, 15% protein; LF) for 6 weeks followed by an isocaloric diet rich in saturated fat (40% carbohydrates, 45% fat, 15% protein; HF) for another 6 weeks. Results: Gene expression analysis of s.c. WAT revealed that fatty acid transport was reduced after one week of the HF diet, which persisted throughout the study and was not inherited, whereas intracellular metabolism was decreased after six weeks and inherited. An increased inherited gene expression of fructose transport was observed after one and six weeks, potentially leading to increased de novo lipogenesis. Conclusion: An isocaloric dietary increase of fat induced a tightly orchestrated, partially inherited network of genes responsible for fatty acid and carbohydrate transport and metabolism in human s.c. WAT.
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lokal heritability
lokal isocaloric high fat diet
lokal adipose tissue
lokal nutrient transport
lokal twins
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