Molecular Metabolism (Nov 2018)

Distinct lipid droplet characteristics and distribution unmask the apparent contradiction of the athlete's paradox

  • Sabine Daemen,
  • Anne Gemmink,
  • Bram Brouwers,
  • Ruth C.R. Meex,
  • Peter R. Huntjens,
  • Gert Schaart,
  • Esther Moonen-Kornips,
  • Johanna Jörgensen,
  • Joris Hoeks,
  • Patrick Schrauwen,
  • Matthijs K.C. Hesselink

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17
pp. 71 – 81

Abstract

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Objective: Intramyocellular lipid (IMCL) storage negatively associates with insulin resistance, albeit not in endurance-trained athletes. We investigated the putative contribution of lipid droplet (LD) morphology and subcellular localization to the so-called athlete's paradox. Methods: We performed quantitative immunofluorescent confocal imaging of muscle biopsy sections from endurance Trained, Lean sedentary, Obese, and Type 2 diabetes (T2DM) participants (n = 8/group). T2DM patients and Trained individuals were matched for IMCL content. Furthermore we performed this analysis in biopsies of T2DM patients before and after a 12-week exercise program (n = 8). Results: We found marked differences in lipid storage morphology between trained subjects and T2DM: the latter group mainly store lipid in larger LDs in the subsarcolemmal (SS) region of type II fibers, whereas Trained store lipid in a higher number of LDs in the intramyofibrillar (IMF) region of type I fibers. In addition, a twelve-week combined endurance and strength exercise program resulted in a LD phenotype shift in T2DM patients partly towards an ‘athlete-like’ phenotype, accompanied by improved insulin sensitivity. Proteins involved in LD turnover were also more abundant in Trained than in T2DM and partly changed in an ‘athlete-like’ fashion in T2DM patients upon exercise training. Conclusions: Our findings provide a physiological explanation for the athlete's paradox and reveal LD morphology and distribution as a major determinant of skeletal muscle insulin sensitivity. Keywords: Insulin sensitivity, Athlete's paradox, Intramyocellular lipid, Lipid droplets