Abstract
Endurance exercise is widely recognized for its role in mitigating insulin resistance, yet the precise mechanisms remain unclear. In this Classics in Diabetes article, we revisit the article by Amati etal., "Skeletal Muscle Triglycerides, Diacylglycerols, and Ceramides in Insulin Resistance: Another Paradox in Endurance-Trained Athletes?" Published in the October 2011 issue ofDiabetes, this article was among the first to highlight the nuanced roles of exercise-induced changes in bioactive lipids such as ceramide and diacylglycerol (DAG) in insulin signaling. The authors' groundbreaking work challenged some existing paradigms, revealing a more complex relationship between DAGs and insulin resistance than previously thought. Their findings helped lay the foundation for further exploration to unravel the intricate biochemical pathways through which exercise influences insulin sensitivity and metabolic health.
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