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Am J Physiol Endocrinol Metab (July 18, 2006). doi:10.1152/ajpendo.00095.2006
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Submitted on February 27, 2006
Accepted on July 10, 2006

Apoptosis in skeletal muscle myotubes is induced by ceramides and is positively related to insulin resistance

Sarah M Turpin1, Graeme I Lancaster2, Ian Darby2, Mark A Febbraio2, and Matthew J Watt1*

1 St. Vincent's Institute, Bundoora, Victoria, Australia
2 Medical Sciences, RMIT University, Bundoora, Victoria, Australia

* To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: mwatt{at}svi.edu.au.

Fatty acid-induced apoptosis occurs in pancreatic {beta}-cells and contributes to the metabolic syndrome. Skeletal muscle insulin resistance is mediated by fatty acid oversupply, which also contributes to the metabolic syndrome. We, therefore, examined whether fatty acids induce apoptosis in skeletal muscle myotubes, the proapoptotic signaling involved and the effects on insulin sensitivity. Exposure of L6 myotubes to palmitate induced apoptosis, as demonstrated by increased caspase 3 activation, phosphatidylserine exposure on the plasma membrane and terminal deoxynucleotide transferase dUTP nick end labeling and DNA laddering, both markers of DNA fragmentation. Ceramide content was concomitantly increased, indicating a potential role for ceramides in palmitate-induced apoptosis. Supporting this notion, reducing stearoyl CoA desaturase (SCD)1 protein content with short interfering RNA resulted in ceramide accumulation and was associated with increased apoptosis in the absence of palmitate. Furthermore, the membrane-permeable C2-ceramide enhanced apoptosis in myotubes, while the ceramide synthase inhibitor, fumonisin B1, abrogated the proapoptotic effects of palmitate. Insulin stimulated glucose uptake was inhibited by palmitate treatment, whereas the addition of effector caspase inhibitors (DEVD-CHO, Z-DQMD-FMK) independently restored >80% of the insulin stimulated glucose uptake. These effects were observed independently of changes in the protein content of insulin signalling proteins, suggesting that proteosomal degradation is not involved in this process. We conclude that lipoapoptosis occurs in skeletal muscle myotubes, at least partially via de novo ceramide accumulation, and that inhibiting downstream apoptotic signaling improves glucose uptake in vitro.




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