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Suppression of the GLUT4 adaptive response to exercise in fructose-fed rats.

Veeraj Goyaram1, Tertius A Kohn, Edward O Ojuka.   

Abstract

Exercise-induced increase in skeletal muscle GLUT4 expression is associated with hyperacetylation of histone H3 within a 350-bp DNA region surrounding the myocyte enhancer factor 2 (MEF2) element on the Glut4 promoter and increased binding of MEF2A. Previous studies have hypothesized that the increase in MEF2A binding is a result of improved accessibility of this DNA segment. Here, we investigated the impact of fructose consumption on exercise-induced GLUT4 adaptive response and directly measured the accessibility of the above segment to nucleases. Male Wistar rats (n = 30) were fed standard chow or chow + 10% fructose or maltodextrin drinks ad libitum for 13 days. In the last 6 days five animals per group performed 3 × 17-min bouts of intermittent swimming daily and five remained untrained. Triceps muscles were harvested and used to measure 1) GLUT4, pAMPK, and HDAC5 contents by Western blot, 2) accessibility of the DNA segment from intact nuclei using nuclease accessibility assays, 3) acetylation level of histone H3 and bound MEF2A by ChIP assays, and 4) glycogen content. Swim training increased GLUT4 content by ∼66% (P < 0.05) but fructose and maltodextrin feeding suppressed the adaptation. Accessibility of the DNA region to MNase and DNase I was significantly increased by swimming (∼2.75- and 5.75-fold, respectively) but was also suppressed in trained rats that consumed fructose or maltodextrin. Histone H3 acetylation and MEF2A binding paralleled the accessibility pattern. These findings indicate that both fructose and maltodextrin modulate the GLUT4 adaptive response to exercise by mechanisms involving chromatin remodeling at the Glut4 promoter.

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Keywords:  GLUT4; MEF2A binding; accessibility; exercise; fructose; histone acetylation

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24326422      PMCID: PMC3920014          DOI: 10.1152/ajpendo.00342.2013

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Physiol Endocrinol Metab        ISSN: 0193-1849            Impact factor:   4.310


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