The insulin-sensitizing effect of a single exercise bout is similar in type I and type II human muscle fibres

单次运动对 I 型和 II 型人类肌肉纤维的胰岛素增敏作用相似

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作者:Magnus R Larsen, Dorte E Steenberg, Jesper B Birk, Kim A Sjøberg, Bente Kiens, Erik A Richter, Jørgen F P Wojtaszewski

Abstract

Key points: Rodent studies suggest muscle fibre type-specific insulin response in the recovery from exercise. The current study investigates muscle fibre type-specific insulin action in the recovery from exercise in healthy subjects. In type I and type II muscle fibres, key proteins in glucose metabolism are similarly regulated by insulin during recovery from exercise. Our findings imply that both type I and type II muscle fibres contribute to the phenomenon of increased insulin sensitivity in the recovery from a single bout of exercise in humans. Human skeletal muscle consists of slow-twitch (type I) and fast-twitch (type II) muscle fibres. Muscle insulin action, regulating glucose uptake and metabolism, is improved following a single exercise bout. Rodent studies suggest that this phenomenon is confined to specific muscle fibre types. Whether this phenomenon is also confined to specific fibre types in humans has not been described. To investigate this, nine healthy men underwent a euglycaemic hyperinsulinaemic clamp (EHC) in the recovery from a single bout of one-legged knee-extensor exercise. Pools of type I and type II fibres were prepared from muscle biopsies taken in the rested and prior exercised leg before and after the EHC. AMPK γ3 and TBC1D4 - two key proteins regulating muscle insulin action following exercise - were higher expressed in type II than type I fibres. However, phosphor-regulation of TBC1D4 was similar between fibre types when related to the total amount of TBC1D4 protein. The activating dephosphorylation of glycogen synthase was also similar in the two fibre types. Thus, insulin-induced regulation of key proteins important for transport and intracellular flux of glucose towards glycogen storage in the recovery from exercise, does not differ between fibre types. In conclusion, the insulin-sensitizing effect of a single bout of exercise includes both type I and type II fibres in human skeletal muscle. This may be an important observation for future pharmacological strategies targeting muscle insulin sensitivity in humans.

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