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Barbara Ukropcova, Michele McNeil, Olga Sereda, Lilian de Jonge, Hui Xie, George A. Bray, Steven R. Smith
Published in Volume 115, Issue 7
J Clin Invest. 2005; 115(7):1934–1941 doi:10.1172/JCI24332
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Characteristics of in vitro metabolic switching assays. (A) Dose response of FOx (measured by 14CO2 production) to an increasing glucose concentration (suppressibility). (B) Dose response of FOx (measured by 14CO2 production) to an increasing palmitate concentration (adaptability). Arrows indicate a dynamic change in FOx, representing an in vitro correlate to the clinical phenotype. Muscle cells were grown and differentiated into myotubes in 24-well plates. FOx assays were performed after 5 days of differentiation. Myotubes were incubated for 3 hours in serum-free media with increasing concentrations of glucose or palmitate. Assays were performed in duplicate, and data were normalized to protein content. Data are from 1 representative experiment.