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Skeletal muscle fiber type-selective effects of acute exercise on insulin-stimulated glucose uptake in insulin-resistant, high-fat-fed rats.
Citation | “Skeletal Muscle Fiber Type-Selective Effects Of Acute Exercise On Insulin-Stimulated Glucose Uptake In Insulin-Resistant, High-Fat-Fed Rats.”. American Journal Of Physiology. Endocrinology And Metabolism, pp. E695-E706. . |
Center | University of Michigan |
Author | Mark W Pataky, Carmen S Yu, Yilin Nie, Edward B Arias, Manak Singh, Christopher L Mendias, Robert J Ploutz-Snyder, Gregory D Cartee |
Keywords | GLUT4, glucose transport, insulin sensitivity, intramuscular triglycerides, lipid droplet |
Abstract |
Insulin-stimulated glucose uptake (GU) by skeletal muscle is enhanced several hours after acute exercise in rats with normal or reduced insulin sensitivity. Skeletal muscle is composed of multiple fiber types, but exercise's effect on fiber type-specific insulin-stimulated GU in insulin-resistant muscle was previously unknown. Male rats were fed a high-fat diet (HFD; 2 wk) and were either sedentary (SED) or exercised (2-h exercise). Other, low-fat diet-fed (LFD) rats remained SED. Rats were studied immediately postexercise (IPEX) or 3 h postexercise (3hPEX). Epitrochlearis muscles from IPEX rats were incubated in 2-deoxy-[H]glucose (2-[H]DG) without insulin. Epitrochlearis muscles from 3hPEX rats were incubated with 2-[H]DG ± 100 µU/ml insulin. After single fiber isolation, GU and fiber type were determined. Glycogen and lipid droplets (LDs) were assessed histochemically. GLUT4 abundance was determined by immunoblotting. In HFD-SED vs. LFD-SED rats, insulin-stimulated GU was decreased in type IIB, IIX, IIAX, and IIBX fibers. Insulin-independent GU IPEX was increased and glycogen content was decreased in all fiber types (types I, IIA, IIB, IIX, IIAX, and IIBX). Exercise by HFD-fed rats enhanced insulin-stimulated GU in all fiber types except type I. Single fiber analyses enabled discovery of striking fiber type-specific differences in HFD and exercise effects on insulin-stimulated GU. The fiber type-specific differences in insulin-stimulated GU postexercise in insulin-resistant muscle were not attributable to a lack of fiber recruitment, as indirectly evidenced by insulin-independent GU and glycogen IPEX, differences in multiple LD indexes, or altered GLUT4 abundance, implicating fiber type-selective differences in the cellular processes responsible for postexercise enhancement of insulin-mediated GLUT4 translocation. |
Year of Publication |
2019
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Journal |
American journal of physiology. Endocrinology and metabolism
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Volume |
316
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Issue |
5
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Number of Pages |
E695-E706
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Date Published |
12/2019
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ISSN Number |
1522-1555
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DOI |
10.1152/ajpendo.00482.2018
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Alternate Journal |
Am. J. Physiol. Endocrinol. Metab.
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PMID |
30753114
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PMCID |
PMC6580167
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