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Insulin Resistance: Role of 2 Lipases in Dyslipidemia

Insulin Resistance: Role of 2 Lipases in Dyslipidemia

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The provided source explores the physiological relationship between insulin resistance and dyslipidemia, focusing on how specific enzymes disrupt blood lipid levels. It explains that this condition arises from a functional imbalance between two key lipases responsible for processing fats. Specifically, a reduction in lipoprotein lipase activity prevents the body from clearing triglycerides, causing them to accumulate in the bloodstream. Simultaneously, an increase in hormone-sensitive lipase triggers the excessive release of stored fatty acids from fat cells into the plasma. Together, these enzymatic shifts produce the elevated fat concentrations typically observed in metabolic disorders. This overview highlights the underlying biochemical mechanisms that drive lipid imbalances in insulin-resistant individuals.

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