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Enhanced skeletal muscle glycogen repletion after endurance exercise is associated with higher plasma insulin and skeletal muscle hexokinase 2 protein levels in mice: comparison of level running and downhill running model.

Yumiko Takahashi1, Juli Sarkar2, Jumpei Yamada2, Yutaka Matsunaga2, Yudai Nonaka3, Mai Banjo2, Ryo Sakaguchi2, Terunaga Shinya2, Hideo Hatta2.   

Abstract

To identify factors that influence post-exercise muscle glycogen repletion, we compared the glycogen recovery after level running with downhill running, an experimental model of impaired post-exercise glycogen recovery. Male Institute of Cancer Research (ICR) mice performed endurance level running (no inclination) or downhill running (-5° inclination) on a treadmill. In Experiment 1, to determine whether these two types of exercise resulted in different post-exercise glycogen repletion patterns, tissues were harvested immediately post-exercise or 2 days post-exercise. Compared to the control (sedentary) group, level running induced significant glycogen supercompensation in the soleus muscle at 2 days post-exercise (p = 0.002). Downhill running did not induce glycogen supercompensation. In Experiment 2, mice were orally administered glucose 1 day post-exercise; this induced glycogen supercompensation in soleus and plantaris muscle only in the level running group (soleus: p = 0.005, plantaris: p = 0.003). There were significant positive main effects of level running compared to downhill running on the plasma insulin (p = 0.017) and C-peptide concentration (p = 0.011). There was no difference in the glucose transporter 4 level or the phosphorylated states of proteins related to insulin signaling and metabolism in skeletal muscle. The level running group showed significantly higher hexokinase 2 (HK2) protein content in both soleus (p = 0.046) and plantaris muscles (p =0.044) at 1 day after exercise compared to the downhill running group. Our findings suggest that post-exercise skeletal muscle glycogen repletion might be partly influenced by plasma insulin and skeletal muscle HK2 protein levels.

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Keywords:  Downhill; Glycogen repletion; Glycogen supercompensation; Hexokinase 2; Insulin; Skeletal muscle

Year:  2021        PMID: 33765231     DOI: 10.1007/s13105-021-00806-z

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Physiol Biochem        ISSN: 1138-7548            Impact factor:   4.158


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