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Muscle metabolism and quality (MQI) in prediabetic sedentary man.

J Karlsson1, R Rønneberg.   

Abstract

Twelve pairs of healthy sedentary males matched for their body mass index (BMI) with either a low insulin response (LIR; a stage of prediabetes) or a high (HIR; controls) to a standardized glucose infusion test (GIT) were studied in respect to their exercise capacities (W(OBLA), W(SL) and relative W(OBLA):W(OBLA) x W(SL)(-10 x 100), muscle fiber composition (%ST), muscle citrate synthase activity (CS), muscle ubiquinone (MUQ), MUQ over %ST (muscle quality index, MQI), and peripheral insulin sensitivity (PIS) as described with insulin-clamp techniques (SIGITmean). LIR and HIR displayed normal PIS and positive relationships versus exercise capacity. LIR's but not HIR's relative W(OBLA) was related to CS as earlier only documented in endurance athletes but at a lower level than in athletes. This pointed at a poor peripheral oxygen delivery in LIR. LIR's MQI decreased relative to HIR's the higher the muscle CS indicating radical related muscle trauma in LIR as in athletes. LIR representing prediabetes described muscle anomalies, which could represent prestages of the lesions observed in type-2 diabetes. They are claimed to be responsible for insulin-, glucose-, lipid-resistance, and peripheral circulatory resistance.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9546583     DOI: 10.1023/a:1006815406524

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Cell Biochem        ISSN: 0300-8177            Impact factor:   3.396


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