Effect of Voluntary Wheel-Running on Insulin Sensitivity and Responsiveness in High-Fat-Fed Rats
[摘要] References(25)Cited-By(3)The effect of voluntary wheel-running on insulin resistance was studied in high-fat-fed rats. A sequential hyperinsulinemic euglycemic clamp procedure was employed (insulin infusion rates: 3 and 30mU/kg BW/min) in 14 high-fat-fed rats and 7 chow-fed rats under the awake condition. The high-fat-fed rats were further divided into a sedentary (n=7) and a voluntary wheel-running (n=7) groups. Blood glucose was clamped at the fasting level in each rat. Plasma insulin levels during the 3- and 30-mU/kg BW/min insulin infusions were 40-50 and 450-550μU/ml, respectively. At both 3 and 30mU/kg BW/min insulin infusions, high-fat-feeding showed a significant decrease in glucose infusion rate (GIR), compared with the chow-fed rats. However, decreased GIRs were restored by the 4-wk wheel-running and reached similar levels as the chow-fed rats. Therefore, it could be concluded that voluntary wheel-running prevents insulin resistance induced by high-fat feeding.
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[效力级别] [学科分类] 内分泌与代谢学
[关键词] Euglycemic clamp technique;Insulin resistance;Voluntary running;High-fat diet [时效性]