Exercise decreases CLK2 in the liver of obese mice and prevents hepatic fat accumulation

Mar 26, 2018Journal of cellular biochemistry

Exercise lowers CLK2 in the liver and may prevent fat buildup in obese mice

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Abstract

Obese mice showed increased hepatic CLK2 levels and fat accumulation compared to Lean mice.

  • Obese mice demonstrated insulin resistance and elevated hepatic fat levels.
  • Chronic physical exercise improved insulin resistance in obese mice.
  • Exercise prevented the increase of CLK2 in the liver of obese mice.
  • Chronic exercise attenuated hepatic fat accumulation in the trained obese group.
  • CLK2 may play a role in suppressing fat oxidation and promoting hepatic fat accumulation.

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