Autophagy activation, not peroxisome proliferator‐activated receptor γ coactivator 1α, may mediate exercise‐induced improvements in glucose handling during diet‐induced obesity

Jun 23, 2017Experimental physiology

Exercise may improve blood sugar control in diet-related obesity by activating cell cleanup, not through a specific energy regulator

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Abstract

Muscle-specific PGC-1α overexpression does not protect against lipid-overload pathologies or enhance exercise adaptations.

  • Physical activity protects against high-fat diet-induced detriments regardless of PGC-1α content.
  • Muscle autophagy activation may mediate exercise protection from lipid overload.
  • At 11 weeks, MCK-PGC-1α mice exhibited 50% greater glucose tolerance compared to wild-type mice.
  • By 15 weeks, sedentary animals showed greater glucose tolerance than those engaged in voluntary wheel running, irrespective of genotype.
  • Voluntary wheel running was linked to improved glucose tolerance in wild-type mice, but not in PGC-1α overexpressing mice.
  • Increased voluntary running correlated with enhanced autophagosome formation, indicating a relationship between exercise and autophagy.

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