Effects of endurance training on reduction of plasma glucose during high intensity constant and incremental speed tests in Wistar rats

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Autor(a) principal: Abreu,P.
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Vitzel,K.F., Monteiro,I.C.C.R., Lima,T.I., Queiroz,A.N., Leal-Cardoso,J.H., Hirabara,S.M., Ceccatto,V.M.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-879X2016001100602
Resumo: The aim of this research was to investigate the effects of endurance training on reduction of plasma glucose during high intensity constant and incremental speed tests in Wistar rats. We hypothesized that plasma glucose might be decreased in the exercised group during heavy (more intense) exercise. Twenty-four 10-week-old male Wistar rats were randomly assigned to sedentary and exercised groups. The prescription of endurance exercise training intensity was determined as 60% of the maximum intensity reached at the incremental speed test. The animals were trained by running on a motorized treadmill, five days/week for a total period of 67 weeks. Plasma glucose during the constant speed test in the exercised group at 20 m/min was reduced at the 14th, 21st and 28th min compared to the sedentary group, as well at 25 m/min at the 21st and 28th min. Plasma glucose during the incremental speed test was decreased in the exercised group at the moment of exhaustion (48th min) compared to the sedentary group (27th min). Endurance training positively modulates the mitochondrial activity and capacity of substrate oxidation in muscle and liver. Thus, in contrast to other studies on high load of exercise, the effects of endurance training on the decrease of plasma glucose during constant and incremental speed tests was significantly higher in exercised than in sedentary rats and associated with improved muscle and hepatic oxidative capacity, constituting an important non-pharmacological intervention tool for the prevention of insulin resistance, including type 2 diabetes mellitus.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Effects of endurance training on reduction of plasma glucose during high intensity constant and incremental speed tests in Wistar rats
title Effects of endurance training on reduction of plasma glucose during high intensity constant and incremental speed tests in Wistar rats
spellingShingle Effects of endurance training on reduction of plasma glucose during high intensity constant and incremental speed tests in Wistar rats
Abreu,P.
Exercise
skeletal muscle
Liver
Blood glucose
Training
title_short Effects of endurance training on reduction of plasma glucose during high intensity constant and incremental speed tests in Wistar rats
title_full Effects of endurance training on reduction of plasma glucose during high intensity constant and incremental speed tests in Wistar rats
title_fullStr Effects of endurance training on reduction of plasma glucose during high intensity constant and incremental speed tests in Wistar rats
title_full_unstemmed Effects of endurance training on reduction of plasma glucose during high intensity constant and incremental speed tests in Wistar rats
title_sort Effects of endurance training on reduction of plasma glucose during high intensity constant and incremental speed tests in Wistar rats
author Abreu,P.
author_facet Abreu,P.
Vitzel,K.F.
Monteiro,I.C.C.R.
Lima,T.I.
Queiroz,A.N.
Leal-Cardoso,J.H.
Hirabara,S.M.
Ceccatto,V.M.
author_role author
author2 Vitzel,K.F.
Monteiro,I.C.C.R.
Lima,T.I.
Queiroz,A.N.
Leal-Cardoso,J.H.
Hirabara,S.M.
Ceccatto,V.M.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Abreu,P.
Vitzel,K.F.
Monteiro,I.C.C.R.
Lima,T.I.
Queiroz,A.N.
Leal-Cardoso,J.H.
Hirabara,S.M.
Ceccatto,V.M.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Exercise
skeletal muscle
Liver
Blood glucose
Training
topic Exercise
skeletal muscle
Liver
Blood glucose
Training
description The aim of this research was to investigate the effects of endurance training on reduction of plasma glucose during high intensity constant and incremental speed tests in Wistar rats. We hypothesized that plasma glucose might be decreased in the exercised group during heavy (more intense) exercise. Twenty-four 10-week-old male Wistar rats were randomly assigned to sedentary and exercised groups. The prescription of endurance exercise training intensity was determined as 60% of the maximum intensity reached at the incremental speed test. The animals were trained by running on a motorized treadmill, five days/week for a total period of 67 weeks. Plasma glucose during the constant speed test in the exercised group at 20 m/min was reduced at the 14th, 21st and 28th min compared to the sedentary group, as well at 25 m/min at the 21st and 28th min. Plasma glucose during the incremental speed test was decreased in the exercised group at the moment of exhaustion (48th min) compared to the sedentary group (27th min). Endurance training positively modulates the mitochondrial activity and capacity of substrate oxidation in muscle and liver. Thus, in contrast to other studies on high load of exercise, the effects of endurance training on the decrease of plasma glucose during constant and incremental speed tests was significantly higher in exercised than in sedentary rats and associated with improved muscle and hepatic oxidative capacity, constituting an important non-pharmacological intervention tool for the prevention of insulin resistance, including type 2 diabetes mellitus.
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