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Combined training increases thermogenic fat activity in patients with overweight and type 2 diabetes.

Milena Monfort-Pires1,2, Renata Garbellini Duft3, Keryma Chaves da Silva Mateus3, José Carlos de Lima Júnior1,2, Ivan Luiz Padilha Bonfante4,5, Joice Cristina Dos Santos Trombeta3, Enrico Antonio Rautenberg Finardi3, Diego Trevisan Brunelli3, Joseane Morari1,2, Jéssica Aparecida Barbosa de Lima3, Maria Luisa Bellotto3, Thiago Matos Ferreira de Araújo1,2, Celso Darío Ramos6, Mara Patricia Traina Chacon-Mikahil3, Licio Augusto Velloso1,2, Cláudia Regina Cavaglieri7.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Exercise is an important strategy in the management of diabetes. Experimental studies have shown that exercise acts, at least in part, by inducing the production of myokines that improve metabolic control and activate brown/beige adipose tissue depots. Combined training (CT) is recommended by the major diabetes guidelines due to its metabolic and cardiovascular benefits, however, its impact on brown/beige adipose tissue activities has never been tested in humans with overweight and type 2 diabetes (T2D). Here, we evaluated the effects of 16-week combined training (CT) program on brown adipose tissue activity; browning and autophagy markers, and serum pro-thermogenic/inflammatory inducers in patients with overweight and T2D.
METHODS: Thirty-four patients with overweight and T2D were assigned to either a control group (CG) or a combined training group (CTG) in a randomized and controlled study. Functional/fitness parameters, anthropometry/body composition parameters, blood hormone/biochemical parameters, thermogenic/autophagic gene expression in subcutaneous adipose tissue were evaluated before and at the end of the intervention. In addition, cold-induced 18-Fluoroxyglucose Positron Emission Computed Tomography (18F-FDG PET/CT) was performed in the training group before and after the end of the intervention.
RESULTS: CT increased cervical/supraclavicular brown adipose tissue (BAT) thermogenic activity (p = 0.03) as well as in perirenal adipose tissue (p = 0.02). In addition, CT increased the expression of genes related to thermogenic profile (TMEM26: + 95%, p = 0.04; and EPSTI1: + 26%, p = 0.03) and decreased autophagic genes (ULK1: -15%, p = 0.04; LC3: -5%, p = 0.02; and ATG4: -22%, p < 0.001) in subcutaneous adipose tissue. There were positive correlations between Δ% BAT activity with Δ% of post training energy expenditure cold exposure, HDL-c, IL4, adiponectin, irisin, meteorin-like, and TMEM26 and ZIC1 genes, besides negative correlations with LDL-c, total cholesterol and C-reactive protein.
CONCLUSION: This is the first evidence of the beneficial actions of CT on adipose tissue thermogenic activity in humans, and it adds important support for the recommendation of CT as a strategy in the management of diabetes.
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Year:  2022        PMID: 35173278     DOI: 10.1038/s41366-022-01086-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Obes (Lond)        ISSN: 0307-0565            Impact factor:   5.551


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