Insulin resistance syndrome blunts the mitochondrial anabolic response following resistance exercise
2010
Metabolic risk factors associated with insulin resistance syndrome may attenuate augmentations in skeletal muscle protein anabolism following contractile activity. The purpose of this study was to investigate whether or not the anabolic response, as defined by an increase in cumulative fractional protein synthesis rates (24-h FSR) following resistance exercise (RE), is blunted in skeletal muscle of a well-established rodent model of insulin resistance syndrome. Four-month-old lean (Fa/?) and obese (fa/fa) Zucker rats engaged in four lower body RE sessions over 8 days, with the last bout occurring 16 h prior to muscle harvest. A priming dose of deuterium oxide (2H2O) and 2H2O-enriched drinking water were administered 24 h prior to euthanization for assessment of cumulative FSR. Fractional synthesis rates of mixed (−5%), mitochondrial (−1%), and cytosolic (+15%), but not myofibrillar, proteins (−16%, P = 0.012) were normal or elevated in gastrocnemius muscle of unexercised obese rats. No statistical differe...
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