Exercise Effects on Muscle Insulin Signaling and Action - Selected Contribution: Evidence that the decrease in liver glycogen is associated with the exercise-induced increase in IGFBP-1

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作者
Lavoie, JM [1 ]
Fillion, Y [1 ]
Couturier, K [1 ]
Corriveau, P [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Montreal, Dept Kinesiol, Montreal, PQ H3C 3J7, Canada
关键词
hypoglycemia; free fatty acids; glucose infusion; insulin-like growth factor binding protein-1;
D O I
10.1152/japplphysiol.00125.2002
中图分类号
Q4 [生理学];
学科分类号
071003 ;
摘要
The purpose of the present study was to test the hypothesis that the exercise-induced increase in insulin-like growth factor binding protein (IGFBP)-1 is not always linked to a decrease in blood glucose level and to examine whether the decreasing levels of liver glycogen during exercise may be associated with the increase in IGFBP-1. Three groups of rats were submitted to a 70-min treadmill exercise. One group of rats was fed normally, and the two other groups had their food intake restricted by 50% (50% fast) the night before the experiment. One of these two 50% fasted groups of rats was infused (intravenously) with glucose throughout exercise to maintain euglycemia. Exercise in noninfused 50% fasted rats, compared with the normally fed rats, resulted in significantly lower blood glucose (minute 70) and insulin levels, significantly lower liver glycogen content, no change in IGF-I, and significantly higher increases in free fatty acid, glycerol, beta-hydroxybutyrate, and IGFBP-1. Maintenance of euglycemia during exercise in glucose-infused 50% fasted rats reduced to a large extent the decrease in insulin levels but only slightly attenuated the lipid response and the IGFBP-1 response seen in noninfused 50% fasted rats. Comparisons of all individual liver glycogen and IGFBP-1 values revealed that liver glycogen values were highly (P < 0.001) predictive of the IGFBP-1 response during exercise (R = 0.564). The present results indicate that the IGFBP-1 response during exercise is not always linked to a decrease in plasma glucose and suggest that the increase in IGFBP-1 during exercise may be related to the decrease in liver glycogen content.
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