膳食脂肪酸和胰岛素分泌

G. Mingrone
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众所周知,游离脂肪酸(FFAs)在胰岛素抵抗中起着核心作用。然而,越来越多的证据表明,它们也与胰腺胰岛素分泌的控制有关。胰腺b细胞同时暴露于高水平葡萄糖和饱和游离脂肪酸导致胰岛素释放显著增加,而慢性暴露可能导致脱敏和分泌抑制。脂肪酸的来源,无论是外源性还是内源性,都是支持正常胰岛素分泌所必需的。脂肪酸的快速增加通过增加脂肪酰基辅酶A或复合脂质的浓度来增强葡萄糖刺激的分泌,这些脂质通过调节关键酶(如蛋白激酶C)间接起作用,或通过调节胞外机制直接起作用。设计了包括FFAs在内的控制胰岛素分泌的数学模型。最后,胰岛素分泌在人体模型的低脂饮食,吸收不良减肥手术病态肥胖,被描述。关键词:脂肪酸;胰岛素分泌;数学模型;减肥手术
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Dietary fatty acids and insulin secretion
It is well known that free fatty acids (FFAs) play a central role in insulin resistance. However, increasing evidence suggests that they are also implicated in the control of pancreatic insulin secretion. Simultaneous exposure of pancreatic b-cells to high levels of glucose and to saturated FFAs results in a substantial increase in insulin release, whereas chronic exposure may lead to a desensitization and suppression of secretion. A source of fatty acid, either exogenous or endogenous, is necessary to support normal insulin secretion. A rapid increase in fatty acids potentiates glucose-stimulated secretion by increasing the concentration of fatty acyl-coenzyme A or complex lipids, which act indirectly by modulating key enzymes, such as protein kinase C, or directly by modulating the exocytotic machinery. Mathematical models including FFAs in controlling insulin secretion are devised. Finally, insulin secretion in a human model of very low-fat diet, the malabsorpt ive bariatric surgery for morbid obesity, is described. Keywords: fatty acids; insulin secretion; mathematical models; bariatric surgery
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