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Effect of physical training on glucose tolerance and on glucose metabolism of skeletal muscle in anaesthetized normal rats
Authors:Prof. Dr. M. Berger  F. W. Kemmer  K. Becker  L. Herberg  M. Schwenen  A. Gjinavci  P. Berchtold
Affiliation:(1) Diabetes Research Institute, Institute of Physiological Chemistry, Department of Medicine, University of Düsseldorf, FRG;(2) Institut de Biochemie Clinique, University of Geneva, Switzerland;(3) Medizinische Universitätsklinik E, Moorenstraße 5, D-4000 Düsseldorf, Germany
Abstract:Summary The effect of physical training on glucose tolerance in vivo and skeletal muscle glucose metabolism in vitro was investigated in normal rats. Treadmill running for 10 days up to 240 min/day led to a decrease of basal and glucose-stimulated plasma insulin levels without major alterations of the IV glucose tolerance (1 g/kg body weight). Swim training of two weeks' duration, i. e. exercise up to 2×75 min/ day, which did not induce significant changes in body composition, skeletal muscle glycogen levels or citrate synthase activity, resulted in a significant improvement of IV glucose tolerance and substantial reductions of basal and glucose-stimulated plasma insulin levels. Associated with this apparent improvement of insulin sensitivity in vivo, significant increases of the insulin-stimulated glucose uptake (+ 55%) and lactate oxidation (+ 78%) in vitro were found on perfusion of the isolated hindquarter of swim-trained animals. It is suggested that mild physical training can improve glucose tolerance and insulin sensitivity in normal rats, at least in part, due to an increase of insulin sensitivity of skeletal muscle glucose metabolism.
Keywords:Physical training  glucose tolerance  skeletal muscle glucose metabolism  insulin sensitivity
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