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Exercise type and muscle fiber specific induction of caveolin-1 expression for insulin sensitivity of skeletal muscle
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Exercise type and muscle fiber specific induction of caveolin-1 expression for insulin sensitivity of skeletal muscle

  • Yoon Sin Oh1,
  • Hyo Jeong Kim,
  • Sung Jin Ryu,
  • Kyung A Cho,
  • Young Sik Park,
  • Hyon Park,
  • MiJung Kim,
  • Chang Keun Kim &
  • …
  • Sang Chul Park 

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It is well known that exercise can have beneficial effects on insulin resistance by activation of glucose transporter. Following up our previous report that caveolin-1 plays an important role in glucose uptake in L6 skeletal muscle cells, we examined whether exercise alters the expression of caveolin-1, and whether exercise-caused changes are muscle fiber and exercise type specific. Fifity week-old Sprague Dawley (SD) rats were trained to climb a ladder and treadmill for 8 weeks and their soleus muscles (SOL) and extensor digitorum longus muscles (EDL) were removed after the last bout of exercise and compared with those from non-exercised animals. We found that the expression of insulin related proteins and caveolins did not change in SOL muscles after exercise. However, in EDL muscles, the expression of insulin receptor β (IRβ) and glucose transporter-4 (GLUT-4) as well as phosphorylation of AKT and AMPK increased with resistance exercise but not with aerobic exercise. Also, caveolin-1 and caveolin-3 increased along with insulin related proteins only in EDL muscles by resistance exercise. These results suggest that upregulation of caveolin-1 in the skeletal muscle is fiber specific and exercise type specific, implicating the requirement of the specific mode of exercise to improve insulin sensitivity.

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Oh, Y., Kim, H., Ryu, S. et al. Exercise type and muscle fiber specific induction of caveolin-1 expression for insulin sensitivity of skeletal muscle. Exp Mol Med 39, 395–401 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1038/emm.2007.44

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Keywords

  • caveolin 1
  • exercise therapy
  • glucose transporter type 4
  • muscle, skeletal
  • receptor, insulin

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