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Pinealectomy impairs adipose tissue adaptability to exercise in rats

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Autor(es):
Borges-Silva, Cristina N. [1] ; Alonso-Vale, M. I. C. ; Franzói-De-Moraes, Solange M. ; Takada, Julie ; Peres, Sidney B. ; Andreotti, Sandra ; Skorupa, Ana L. ; Cipolla-Neto, José ; Pithon-Curi, Tânia C. ; Lima, Fábio B.
Número total de Autores: 10
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[1] Universidade de São Paulo (USP). Instituto de Ciências Biomédicas. Departamento de Fisiologia e Biofísica - Brasil
Número total de Afiliações: 10
Tipo de documento: Artigo Científico
Fonte: Journal of Pineal Research; v. 38, n. 04, p. 278-283, May 2005.
Área do conhecimento: Ciências Biológicas - Fisiologia
Assunto(s):Exercício físico   Adipócitos   Glândula pineal   Resistência à insulina   Corticosterona
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This study investigated the effects of pinealectomy and exercise training on rat adipose tissue metabolism. Pinealectomized (PINX) and sham-operated (CONTROL) adult male Wistar rats were subdivided into four subgroups, including PINX untrained, PINX trained, CONTROL untrained and CONTROL trained. At the end of the training period (8 wk), the rats were killed and peri-epididymal adipocytes were isolated for in vitro insulin-stimulated glucose uptake, conversion of d-[U-14C]-glucose, l-[U-14C]-lactate, [2-14C]-acetate and [1-14C]-palmitate into 14CO2, and insulin binding. Pinealectomy resulted in a significantly decreased insulin-stimulated glucose uptake in adipocytes without affecting insulin-binding capacity. However, in intact control animals only, training promoted a higher baseline glucose uptake in adipocytes. Training influenced the adipocyte ability to oxidize the different substrates: the rates of glucose and palmitate oxidation increased while the rates of lactate and acetate diminished. Nevertheless, these effects of exercise training were not seen in pinealectomized rats. Additionally, an increase in palmitate oxidation was observed in sedentary pinealectomized animals. In conclusion, these data show that the pineal gland alters the patterns of substrate utilization by the adipocyte, in such a way that its absence disrupts the ability to adapt to the metabolic demands evoked by exercise training in rats. (AU)

Processo FAPESP: 00/14177-0 - O metabolismo do tecido adiposo de ratos: efeito da interação entre glândula pineal e exercício físico
Beneficiário:Cristina das Neves Borges Silva
Modalidade de apoio: Bolsas no Brasil - Doutorado