• Alcohol and Insulin Resistance

  • Jun 20 2024
  • Length: 27 mins
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Alcohol and Insulin Resistance

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  • In this episode of The Metabolic Classroom Dr. Ben Bikman focused on the effects of alcohol on insulin resistance, emphasizing how ethanol, the main form of alcohol, influences the brain and metabolism. He highlighted that alcohol is primarily metabolized by the liver and can cause insulin resistance through both direct and indirect mechanisms. Dr. Bikman detailed the molecular pathways by which ethanol inhibits insulin signaling, notably by disrupting the insulin receptor substrate (IRS1) and increasing oxidative stress, which impairs insulin's ability to regulate glucose.


    Ben provided evidence from studies demonstrating ethanol's impact on insulin resistance at the cellular and whole-body levels. Research showed that ethanol consumption leads to higher insulin responses during glucose tolerance tests, indicating a reduced sensitivity to insulin. This phenomenon was observed in healthy humans who experienced a significant increase in insulin levels after consuming alcohol, suggesting a profound metabolic shift due to ethanol's presence.


    The lecture also covered indirect effects of alcohol on insulin resistance. Many alcoholic beverages contain high amounts of sugar, exacerbating insulin and glucose responses. Alcohol disrupts sleep quality, leading to poor metabolic outcomes and increased cortisol levels, which further contribute to insulin resistance. Additionally, ethanol competes with other metabolic substrates, leading to fat accumulation in the liver and elevated glucose and fat levels in the body.


    Dr. Bikman concluded by discussing the inflammatory response triggered by alcohol, particularly through the concept of a "leaky gut," where ethanol causes gaps in intestinal cells, allowing harmful substances like lipopolysaccharides (LPS) to enter the bloodstream and induce inflammation. This inflammation promotes ceramide production, further contributing to insulin resistance. Overall, Dr. Bikman emphasized the significant role of alcohol in metabolic health issues and encouraged mindfulness regarding alcohol consumption to mitigate these risks.


    01:10 - Alcohol and Metabolism

    02:18 - Direct Effects of Ethanol

    03:26 - Insulin Receptor Disruption

    06:38 - Whole-Body Impact

    08:37 - Ceramides and Insulin Resistance

    11:34 - Indirect Effects: Sugar

    13:31 - Indirect Effects: Sleep

    18:37 - Indirect Effects: Substrate Competition

    23:34 - Inflammation and Leaky Gut


    Studies Referenced:

    (see notes on YouTube video: https://youtu.be/1aMuPTre1IU )


    https://www.insuliniq.com


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