Effects of intermittent hypoxia training on leukocyte pyruvate dehydrogenase kinase 1 (PDK-1) mRNA expression and blood insulin level in prediabetes patients |
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Authors: | Serebrovska Tetiana V. Portnychenko Alla G. Portnichenko Vladimir I. Xi Lei Egorov Egor Antoniuk-Shcheglova Ivanna Naskalova Svitlana Shatylo Valeriy B. |
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Affiliation: | 1.Bogomoletz Institute of Physiology, Kiev, 01024, Ukraine ;2.ICAMER, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Kiev, 03680, Ukraine ;3.Pauley Heart Center, Department of Internal Medicine, Virginia Commonwealth University, 1101 East Marshall Street, Room 7-020C, Richmond, VA, 23298, USA ;4.School of Sports Medicine and Health, Chengdu Sport University, Chengdu, 610041, China ;5.CELLGYM Technologies GmbH, 10623, Berlin, Germany ;6.D.F. Chebotarev State Institute of Gerontology, Kiev, 04114, Ukraine ; |
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Abstract: | PurposeIntermittent hypoxia training/treatment (IHT) is an emerging therapeutic approach to alleviate chronic diseases, such as diabetes. The present study investigated the effects of IHT on blood leucocyte pyruvate dehydrogenase kinase 1 (PDK-1) mRNA expression and its relationship with the changes in blood insulin level. MethodsSeven adult healthy volunteers and 11 prediabetic patients participated in this study. A 3-week course of IHT consisted of a 40-min session of 4 cycles of 5-min 12% O2 and 5-min room air breathing per day, 3 sessions per week for 3 weeks (i.e., total 9 sessions of IHT). Plasma insulin levels and leukocyte PDK-1 mRNA expression were determined at various time points either under fasting condition or following oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT). Correlation between the IHT-induced changes in PDK-1 mRNA and insulin or glucose levels in the same serological samples was analyzed. ResultsAt pre-IHT baseline, PDK-1 mRNA expression was two times higher in prediabetes than control subjects. IHT resulted in significant augmentation in PDK-1 mRNA expression (> twofold) in prediabetes at the end of 3-week IHT and remained elevated 1 month after IHT, which was correlated with a significantly reduced insulin release and lower blood glucose after glucose loading with OGTT. ConclusionIHT can trigger beneficial effects in normalizing blood insulin levels in prediabetic patients under oral glucose load, which were closely correlated with an enhanced mRNA expression of PDK-1 in leukocytes. Further clinical trials are warranted to validate the utility of IHT as a non-invasive complementary therapy against diabetes-associated pathologies. |
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