PURPOSE: Protein metabolism is altered in obesity, accompanied by elevated plasma amino acids (AA). Previously, we showed that exercise delayed progression to type 2 diabetes in obese ZDF rats with maintenance of β cell function and reduction in hyperglucocorticoidemia. We hypothesized that exercise would correct the abnormalities we found in circulating AA and other indices of skeletal muscle protein metabolism. METHODS: Male obese prediabetic ZDF rats (7-10/group) were exercised (swimming) 1 h/day, 5 days/week from ages 6-19 weeks, and compared with age-matched obese sedentary and lean ZDF rats. RESULTS: Food intake and weight gain were unaffected. Protein metabolism was altered in obese rats as evidenced by increased plasma concentrations of essential AA, and increased muscle phosphorylation (ph) of Akt(ser473) (187%), mTOR(ser2448) (140%), eIF4E-binding protein 1 (4E-BP1) (111%), and decreased formation of 4E-BP1*eIF4E complex (75%, 0.01 ≤ p ≤ 0.05 for all measures) in obese relative to lean rats. Exercise attenuated the increase in plasma essential AA concentrations and muscle Akt and mTOR phosphorylation. Exercise did not modify phosphorylation of S6K1, S6, and 4E-BP1, nor the formation of 4E-BP1*eIF4E complex, mRNA levels of ubiquitin or the ubiquitin ligase MAFbx. Positive correlations were observed between ph-Akt and fed circulating branched-chain AA (r = 0.56, p = 0.008), postprandial glucose (r = 0.42, p = 0.04) and glucose AUC during an IPGTT (r = 0.44, p = 0.03). CONCLUSION: Swimming exercise-induced attenuation of hyperglycemia in ZDF rats is independent of changes in body weight and could result in part from modulation of muscle AKT activation acting via alterations of systemic AA metabolism.
PURPOSE: Protein metabolism is altered in obesity, accompanied by elevated plasma amino acids (AA). Previously, we showed that exercise delayed progression to type 2 diabetes in obese ZDFrats with maintenance of β cell function and reduction in hyperglucocorticoidemia. We hypothesized that exercise would correct the abnormalities we found in circulating AA and other indices of skeletal muscle protein metabolism. METHODS: Male obese prediabetic ZDFrats (7-10/group) were exercised (swimming) 1 h/day, 5 days/week from ages 6-19 weeks, and compared with age-matched obese sedentary and lean ZDFrats. RESULTS: Food intake and weight gain were unaffected. Protein metabolism was altered in obeserats as evidenced by increased plasma concentrations of essential AA, and increased muscle phosphorylation (ph) of Akt(ser473) (187%), mTOR(ser2448) (140%), eIF4E-binding protein 1 (4E-BP1) (111%), and decreased formation of 4E-BP1*eIF4E complex (75%, 0.01 ≤ p ≤ 0.05 for all measures) in obese relative to lean rats. Exercise attenuated the increase in plasma essential AA concentrations and muscle Akt and mTOR phosphorylation. Exercise did not modify phosphorylation of S6K1, S6, and 4E-BP1, nor the formation of 4E-BP1*eIF4E complex, mRNA levels of ubiquitin or the ubiquitin ligase MAFbx. Positive correlations were observed between ph-Akt and fed circulating branched-chain AA (r = 0.56, p = 0.008), postprandial glucose (r = 0.42, p = 0.04) and glucose AUC during an IPGTT (r = 0.44, p = 0.03). CONCLUSION: Swimming exercise-induced attenuation of hyperglycemia in ZDFrats is independent of changes in body weight and could result in part from modulation of muscle AKT activation acting via alterations of systemic AA metabolism.
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