[HTML][HTML] Ceramides as modulators of cellular and whole-body metabolism

BT Bikman, SA Summers - The Journal of clinical …, 2011 - Am Soc Clin Investig
The Journal of clinical investigation, 2011Am Soc Clin Investig
Nearly all stress stimuli (eg, inflammatory cytokines, glucocorticoids, chemotherapeutics,
etc.) induce sphingolipid synthesis, leading to the accumulation of ceramides and ceramide
metabolites. While the role of these lipids in the regulation of cell growth and death has been
studied extensively, recent studies suggest that a primary consequence of ceramide
accumulation is an alteration in metabolism. In both cell-autonomous systems and complex
organisms, ceramides modify intracellular signaling pathways to slow anabolism, ensuring …
Nearly all stress stimuli (e.g., inflammatory cytokines, glucocorticoids, chemotherapeutics, etc.) induce sphingolipid synthesis, leading to the accumulation of ceramides and ceramide metabolites. While the role of these lipids in the regulation of cell growth and death has been studied extensively, recent studies suggest that a primary consequence of ceramide accumulation is an alteration in metabolism. In both cell-autonomous systems and complex organisms, ceramides modify intracellular signaling pathways to slow anabolism, ensuring that catabolism ensues. These ceramide actions have important implications for diseases associated with obesity, such as diabetes and cardiovascular disease.
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