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Physiological Reports
Insulin‐resistant subjects have normal angiogenic response to aerobic exercise training in skeletal muscle, but not in adipose tissue
R. Grace Walton3  Brian S. Finlin1  Jyothi Mula3  Douglas E. Long3  Beibei Zhu1  Christopher S. Fry3  Philip M. Westgate2  Jonah D. Lee3  Tamara Bennett4  Philip A. Kern1 
[1] The Department of Medicine, Division of Endocrinology, and the Barnstable Brown Diabetes and Obesity Center, University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky;Department of Biostatistics, College of Public Health, University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky;College of Health Sciences, University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky;Division of Physician Assistant Studies, College of Health Sciences, University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky
关键词: Angiogenesis;    angiopoietins;    exercise;    insulin resistance;   
DOI  :  10.14814/phy2.12415
来源: Wiley
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Abstract

Reduced vessel density in adipose tissue and skeletal muscle is associated with obesity and may result in decreased perfusion, decreased oxygen consumption, and insulin resistance. In the presence of VEGFA, Angiopoietin-2 (Angpt2) and Angiopoietin-1 (Angpt1) are central determinants of angiogenesis, with greater Angpt2:Angpt1 ratios promoting angiogenesis. In skeletal muscle, exercise training stimulates angiogenesis and modulates transcription of VEGFA, Angpt1, and Angpt2. However, it remains unknown whether exercise training stimulates vessel growth in human adipose tissue, and it remains unknown whether adipose angiogenesis is mediated by angiopoietin signaling. We sought to determine whether insulin-resistant subjects would display an impaired angiogenic response to aerobic exercise training. Insulin-sensitive (IS, N = 12) and insulin-resistant (IR, N = 14) subjects had subcutaneous adipose and muscle (vastus lateralis) biopsies before and after 12 weeks of cycle ergometer training. In both tissues, we measured vessels and expression of pro-angiogenic genes. Exercise training did not increase insulin sensitivity in IR Subjects. In skeletal muscle, training resulted in increased vessels/muscle fiber and increased Angpt2:Angpt1 ratio in both IR and IS subjects. However, in adipose, exercise training only induced angiogenesis in IS subjects, likely due to chronic suppression of VEGFA expression in IR subjects. These results indicate that skeletal muscle of IR subjects exhibits a normal angiogenic response to exercise training. However, the same training regimen is insufficient to induce angiogenesis in adipose tissue of IR subjects, which may help to explain why we did not observe improved insulin sensitivity following aerobic training.

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