Effect of along-duration physical exercise on fat cell lipolytic responsiveness to adrenergic agents and insulin in obese men

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作者
Harant, I [1 ]
Marion-Latard, F
Crampes, F
de Glisezinski, I
Berlan, M
Stich, V
Rivière, D
机构
[1] Univ Paul Sabatier, CHU Purpan, INSER,U317, Serv Explorat Fonct Resp & Med Sport, Toulouse, France
[2] CHU Purpan, Lab Physiol Adaptat Organ Exercise Musculaire & Ac, F-31059 Toulouse, France
[3] Charles Univ, Dept Sport Med, Prague, Czech Republic
[4] Fac Med, Lab Pharmacol Med & Clin, Toulouse, France
关键词
adipose tissue; lipolysis; adrenaline; isoprenaline;
D O I
10.1038/sj.ijo.0802072
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
OBJECTIVE: The aim of the study was to investigate whether a long-lasting bout of exercise modifies the lipolytic beta- and anti lipolytiC-alpha(2)-adrenergic effect and the antilipolytic effect of insulin in obese subjects. DESIGN: Biopsies of abdominal subcutaneous adipose tissue were performed before and immediately after 2 h exercise (at 50% of VO2max) on an ergometric bicycle. SUBJECTS: Nine healthy obese male subjects (mean age 38.0 +/- 3.5y; mean body mass index (BMI) 35.6 +/- 3.9kg/m(2)) were included in the experiment. METHODS: The lipolytic responsiveness to adrenaline, isoprenaline (beta-adrenergic agonist), UK-14304 (alpha(2)-adrenergic agonist) and insulin was studied in the isolated fat cell obtained by biopsies of subcutaneous adipose tissue from the peri-umbilical region before and after exercise. RESULTS: After exercise, an increase was observed in spontaneous lipolytic rate, and in the lipolytic effect of isoprenaline, but no modification in the lipolytic action of adrenaline. Antilipolytic effects of UK-14304 and insulin were not changed by the single bout of exercise. CONCLUSION: A single bout of long-term exercise increased the responsiveness of adipose tissue to a-adrenergic stimulation of lipolysis in obese subjects.
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页数:6
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