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Interaction of exercise and diet on GLUT-4 protein and gene expression in type I and type II rat skeletal muscle

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posted on 2002-05-01, 00:00 authored by J Lee, Clinton BruceClinton Bruce, R Tunstall, David Cameron-Smith, H Hugel, J Hawley
We determined the interaction of exercise and diet on glucose transporter (GLUT-4) protein and mRNA expression in type I (soleus) and type II [extensor digitorum longus (EDL)] skeletal muscle. Forty-eight Sprague Dawley rats were randomly assigned to one of two dietary conditions: high-fat (FAT, n =24) or high-carbohydrate (CHO, n =24). Animals in each dietary condition were allocated to one of two groups: control (NT, n =8) or a group that performed 8 weeks of treadmill running (4 sessions week–1 of 1000 m @ 28 m min–1 , RUN, n =16). Eight trained rats were killed after their final exercise bout for determination of GLUT-4 protein and mRNA expression: the remainder were killed 48 h after their last session for measurement of muscle glycogen and triacylglycerol concentration. GLUT-4 protein expression in NT rats was similar in both muscles after 8 weeks of either diet. However, there was a main effect of training such that GLUT-4 protein was increased in the soleus of rats fed with either diet (P < 0.05) and in the EDL in animals fed with CHO (P < 0.05). There was a significant diet–training interaction on GLUT-4 mRNA, such that expression was increased in both the soleus (100% ↑P < 0.05) and EDL (142% ↑P < 0.01) in CHO-fed animals. Trained rats fed with FAT decreased mRNA expression in the EDL (↓ 45%, P < 0.05) but not the soleus (↓ 14%, NS). We conclude that exercise training in CHO-fed rats increased both GLUT-4 protein and mRNA expression in type I and type II skeletal muscle. Despite lower GLUT-4 mRNA in muscles from fat-fed animals, exercise-induced increases in GLUT-4 protein were largely preserved, suggesting that control of GLUT-4 protein and gene expression are modified independently by exercise and diet.

History

Journal

Acta physiologica Scandinavica

Volume

175

Issue

1

Pagination

37 - 44

Publisher

Blackwell Publishing Limited

Location

Oxford, England

ISSN

0001-6772

eISSN

1365-201X

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2002, Scandinavian Physiological Society