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Metabolic and molecular trajectories in the fructose-fed rat model provides new information about the loss of metabolic flexibility during the early insulin resistance installation

Title: Metabolic and molecular trajectories in the fructose-fed rat model provides new information about the loss of metabolic flexibility during the early insulin resistance installation
Authors: Polakof, Sergio; Dardevet, Dominique; Besson, Catherine; Larquier, Mélanie; Joly, Charlotte; Pujos-Guillot, Estelle; Sébédio, Jean-Louis, J.-L.; Comte, Blandine
Contributors: Unité de Nutrition Humaine (UNH); Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA)-Université d'Auvergne - Clermont-Ferrand I (UdA)-Clermont Université; Nutrigenomics Organisation (NuGO). NLD.
Source: Phenotypic flexibility Symposium ; https://hal.inrae.fr/hal-02745563 ; Phenotypic flexibility Symposium, Nutrigenomics Organisation (NuGO). NLD., Feb 2013, Madrid, Spain
Publisher Information: CCSD
Publication Year: 2013
Collection: HAL Clermont Auvergne (Université Blaise Pascal Clermont-Ferrand / Université d'Auvergne)
Subject Terms: insulin resistance; metabolism; metabolomics; transcriptomics; [SDV.AEN]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and Nutrition
Subject Geographic: Spain
Time: Madrid, Spain
Description: Présentation orale : Polakof. S ; International audience ; Insulin resistance (IR) is one of the main components of metabolic syndrome. However, the early phases of its development such as the first metabolic alterations preceding its installation remain unclear. In order to analyse the early processes over time from the gene to the metabolite levels, we have pair-fed two groups of rats with either a control (65% starch) or a high-fructose (65% fructose) diets for 45 days. The final phenotype of the fructose-fed group consisted in fasting hyperglycaemia, hyperinsulinemia, and IR at the muscle level. Several major changes were also noticed over time before the IR installation: at the molecular level, the liver expression profile (90 genes related to lipid and glucose metabolism and insulin signalling) was strongly modified at D5. This drift was quickly compensated and the differences were no longer visible between D12 and D30. Nevertheless, this phenotypic flexibility was limited over time, and after 45 days of fructose feeding, the observed profile was identical as at D5, suggesting a final drift of the molecular phenotype probably linked to IR installation. This hypothesis was further supported by the metabolic trajectory observed in urine metabolomics analysis of the fructose-fed rats, which was completely different from that of the control group. This trajectory, together with the identified metabolites between day 30 and 45 (when the IR was installed) allowed us to better characterise the metabolic flexibility of the fructose-fed rats. Finally, at the metabolic level, the fructose-fed phenotype was characterized by a rapid (D5) increase in the lipogenic and gluconeogenic potentials (enzyme activities and gene expression). All together, the events preceding the fructose-induced IR were characterized by an early (D5) shift of the metabolic phenotype (at the molecular and metabolite levels) mainly reflected in a highly- induced hepatic lipogenesis. While the global phenotype partially recovered the initial ...
Document Type: conference object
Language: English
Relation: PRODINRA: 267170
Availability: https://hal.inrae.fr/hal-02745563; https://hal.inrae.fr/hal-02745563v1/document; https://hal.inrae.fr/hal-02745563v1/file/2013_Polakof_Metabolic_Phenotypic%20flexibility%20Symposium%20_Espagne_1.pdf
Rights: info:eu-repo/semantics/OpenAccess
Accession Number: edsbas.81999A91
Database: BASE