Exercise training and the glucose transport system in obese SHHF/Mcc-fa(cp) rats
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- DOI: 10.1152/jappl.1996.81.4.1670
Exercise training and the glucose transport system in obese SHHF/Mcc-fa(cp) rats
Abstract
The effects of a similar exercise training stimulus on maximal insulin-stimulated (MIS) plasma membrane glucose transporter number and glucose transport were determined in lean and obese SHHF/Mcc-facp rats. Six-week-old lean and obese male rats were randomly divided into four groups: lean sedentary (LSed), obese sedentary (OSed), lean exercise (LEx), and obese exercise (OEx). An 8- to 12-wk treadmill running program equalized daily muscular work for LEx and OEx. Plasma membranes were isolated from control and MIS muscles of mixed fiber types. MIS significantly increased glucose transport (3.4- and 2.8-fold) in LSed and OSed, respectively. MIS significantly increased glucose transporter number (2.5-fold) in LSed, but there was no increase in glucose transporter number in OSed. Peak oxygen uptake and citrate synthase activity were increased a similar amount for LEx and OEx groups, demonstrating a similar training stimulus. MIS significantly and similarly increased glucose transport in LEx and OEx (4.4- and 5.1-fold, respectively). The effects of MIS on plasma membrane glucose transporter number in the exercise-trained rats were similar to the responses observed in the sedentary lean and obese groups. MIS significantly increased glucose transporter number (2.6-fold) in LEx, whereas there was no increase in glucose transporter number in OEx. The reduction in MIS glucose transport in OSed appears to be related to a defect in the processes associated with the translocation of glucose transporters to the plasma membrane. Exercise training of the obese rats apparently did not alter this defect. Similar increases in peak oxygen uptake, citrate synthase, and MIS glucose transport in LEx and OEx groups suggest that insulin resistance does not limit the ability of the glucose transport system to adapt to exercise training in the obese male SHHF/Mcc-facp rats.
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