2005
DOI: 10.1002/dmrr.496
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Mediation of ?-endorphin in exercise-induced improvement in insulin resistance in obese Zucker rats

Abstract: Enhanced insulin sensitivity via exercise training might be mediated by endogenous beta-endorphin through an increase of postreceptor insulin signaling related to the IRS-1-associated PI3-kinase step that leads to the enhancement of GLUT 4 translocation and improved glucose disposal in obese Zucker rats.

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“…It could be that the attenuated effect of exercise on hyperglycemia observed with the DHT inhibitor led to a compensatory adaptation to elevate insulin secretion. It has been well documented that exercise training induced the improvement of insulin sensitivity, which is measured by the hyperinsulinemic-euglycemic clamp technique [23,24]. In the present study, exercise training improved fasting blood glucose and insulin levels through the activation of Akt and PKCζ/λ-GLUT-4 signaling pathway in our Zucker fatty obese rats.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 62%
“…It could be that the attenuated effect of exercise on hyperglycemia observed with the DHT inhibitor led to a compensatory adaptation to elevate insulin secretion. It has been well documented that exercise training induced the improvement of insulin sensitivity, which is measured by the hyperinsulinemic-euglycemic clamp technique [23,24]. In the present study, exercise training improved fasting blood glucose and insulin levels through the activation of Akt and PKCζ/λ-GLUT-4 signaling pathway in our Zucker fatty obese rats.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 62%
“…Chemical agents such as loperamide or tramadol increased glucose utilization via activation of opioid -receptors to lower plasma glucose in STZ-induced diabetic rats (14,15). In obese Zucker rats, mediation of ␤-endorphin in exercise-induced improvement of insulin resistance has also been observed (16). These findings support a beneficial effect of opioid -receptor activation on plasma glucose regulation.…”
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“…These symptoms are similar to those observed in people with type 2 diabetes, making this rat a useful model for the study of this disease (Tofovic and Jackson 2003). Skeletal muscle is the principal site of insulin-mediated glucose uptake, and long-term aerobic exercise training has been shown to improve insulin resistance in obese Zucker rats (Saengsirisuwan et al 2002;Su et al 2005). These exerciserelated improvements in muscle response to insulin are specific to exercise intensity and to muscle fiber type (affecting mostly fast-twitch fibers), and they appear to occur only in muscles that are substantially recruited during exercise (Brozinick et al 1993).…”
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confidence: 71%