Sucrose-induced cardiomyocyte dysfunction is both preventable and reversible with clinically relevant treatments

2004 
We recently identified cardiomyocyte dysfunction in the early stage of type 2 diabetes (i.e., diet-induced insulin resistance). The present investigation was designed to determine whether a variety of clinically relevant interventions are sufficient to prevent and reverse cardiomyocyte dysfunction in sucrose (SU)-fed insulin-resistant rats. Subsets of animals were allowed to exercise (free access to wheel attached to cage) or were treated with bezafibrate in drinking water to determine whether these interventions would prevent the adverse effects of SU feeding on cardiomyocyte function. After 6–8 wk on diet and treatment, animals were surgically prepared to assess whole body insulin sensitivity (intravenous glucose tolerance test), and isolated ventricular myocyte mechanics were evaluated (video edge recording). SU feeding produced hyperinsulinemia and hypertriglyceridemia, with euglycemia, and induced characteristic whole body insulin resistance. Both exercise and bezafibrate treatment prevented these me...
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