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Insulin resistance induced by maximal exercise correlates with a post-exercise increase in uridine concentration in the blood of healthy young men
W. Dudzinska, A. Lubkowska, K. Jakubowska, M. Suska, E. Skotnicka
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- MeSH
- Anaerobic Threshold MeSH
- Anthropometry MeSH
- Exercise physiology MeSH
- Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay MeSH
- Homeostasis MeSH
- Insulin blood MeSH
- Insulin Resistance physiology MeSH
- Blood Glucose metabolism MeSH
- Humans MeSH
- Adolescent MeSH
- Young Adult MeSH
- Uridine blood MeSH
- Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid MeSH
- Exercise Test MeSH
- Check Tag
- Humans MeSH
- Adolescent MeSH
- Young Adult MeSH
- Male MeSH
- Publication type
- Journal Article MeSH
- Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't MeSH
Uridine is postulated to participate in the development of insulin resistance. Since exercise is an effective tool in the treatment of insulin resistance it appeared justified to assess the impact of maximal exercise on plasma uridine and insulin sensitivity indices (e.g. insulin and HOMA-IR) in healthy subjects. The study included forty-four healthy males (18.5+/-2.92 years, VO₂max 50.2+/-6.26 ml kg⁻¹ min⁻¹). Subjects performed a single maximal exercise on a bicycle ergometer. Blood samples were taken three times: immediately before exercise, immediately after exercise and at the 30(th) min of rest. Uridine concentrations were determined in the whole blood using high-performance liquid chromatography. Serum insulin levels were measured by a specific ELISA method. Insulin sensitivity was assessed by homeostasis model assessment method (HOMA-IR). A maximal exercise-induced increase in the concentration of uridine correlated with post-exercise increases in insulin levels and HOMA-IR. Our results indicate a relationship between the concentration of uridine in the blood and indicators of insulin sensitivity in healthy subjects. We are the first to demonstrate that a maximal exercise-induced increase in the concentration of uridine is correlated with post-exercise increases in insulin levels and HOMA-IR in healthy subjects. It appears that uridine may be an indicator of insulin resistance.
College of Health Beauty Care and Education in Poznan Faculty in Szczecin Poland
Department of Biochemistry and Medical Chemistry Pomeranian Medical University Szczecin Poland
Department of Physiology Faculty of Natural Sciences of Szczecin University Szczecin Poland
Faculty of Health Sciences Pomeranian Medical University Szczecin Poland
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