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Serum fetuin-A and Ser312 phosphorylated fetuin-A responses and markers of insulin sensitivity after a single bout of moderate intensity exercise.

Guang Ren1, Robert L Bowers2, Teayoun Kim1, Alonzo J Mahurin2, Peter W Grandjean2, Suresh T Mathews3.   

Abstract

Fetuin-A (Fet-A), secreted by the liver and adipose tissue, inhibits insulin receptor tyrosine kinase activity and modulates insulin action. Numerous studies have shown association of elevated serum Fet-A concentrations with obesity, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, and type 2 diabetes. Both moderate body weight loss (5%-10%) and significant body weight loss have been shown to decrease serum Fet-A and improve insulin sensitivity. Currently, there are no studies examining the effects of a single bout of exercise on serum Fet-A or Ser312-pFet-A (pFet-A) responses. We hypothesized that a single bout of moderate-intensity exercise will lower serum Fet-A and that these changes will be associated with an improvement in insulin sensitivity. Thirty-one individuals with obesity and 11 individuals with normal body weight were recruited. Participants underwent a single bout of treadmill walking, expending 500 kcal at 60%-70% VO2max . Oral glucose tolerance tests (OGTT) were administered before the single bout of exercise (Pre Ex) and 24 h after exercise (24h Post Ex). In individuals with obesity, we observed a transient elevation of serum Fet-A concentrations, but not pFet-A, immediately after exercise (Post Ex). Further, a single bout of exercise decreased glucoseAUC , insulinAUC , and insulin resistance index in individuals with obesity. Consistent with this improvement in insulin sensitivity, we observed that Fet-AAUC , pFet-AAUC , 2 h pFet-A, and 2 h pFet-A/Fet-A were significantly lower following a single bout of exercise. Further, reductions in serum Fet-AAUC 24h Post Ex were correlated with a reduction in insulin resistance index. Together, this suggests that alterations in serum Fet-A following a single bout of moderate-intensity endurance exercise may play a role in the improvement of insulin sensitivity. CLINICAL TRIAL REGISTRATION: NCT03478046; https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT03478046.
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Keywords:  fetuin-A; insulin sensitivity; obesity; phosphofetuin-A; single bout exercise

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33650781      PMCID: PMC7923554          DOI: 10.14814/phy2.14773

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Physiol Rep        ISSN: 2051-817X


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