Acute metabolic and molecular responses to sprint interval versus moderate-intensity continuous exercise in healthy young men.

IF 3.1 2区 医学 Q1 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Enda Murphy, Claire Laurens, Laurie Frances, Marie-Adeline Marquès, François Crampes, Isabelle de Glisezinski, Javier Monedero, Helena Kenny, Noel McCaffrey, Francis M Finucane, Cedric Moro, Donal O'Gorman
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Exercise intensity is a key determinant of the physiological responses in skeletal muscle that lead to improvements in human health. Whether a bout of brief supramaximal acute exercise has similar effects on muscle physiology and metabolic health to a longer bout of continuous acute exercise remains unclear. In a randomized cross-over design, 12 healthy young recreationally active men completed single acute bouts of either sprint interval exercise (SIE; seven repeated 30 s maximal sprints at 130% over 35 min) or moderate-intensity continuous exercise (MICE; cycling at 65% effort over 60 min), or a nonexercise control (CON) session, on separate days. Acute changes in skeletal muscle insulin sensitivity were measured with a hyperinsulinemic euglycemic clamp. Muscle biopsies were performed to quantify changes in muscle glycogen content and insulin signaling proteins. Despite a sixfold lower total mechanical work in SIE versus MICE, SIE elicited greater and more prolonged increases in whole body insulin sensitivity, with greater preclamp muscle glycogen depletion and glycogen repletion during the clamp. We found reduced glycogen synthase and glycogen synthase kinase-3β phosphorylation, with no differences in Akt Thr308/Ser473 phosphorylation. A single session of sprint interval exercise elicits more pronounced effects on several measures of skeletal muscle insulin sensitivity than a single bout of moderate-intensity continuous exercise, despite substantially lower mechanical work and time commitment. These findings indicate that exercise intensity is a key mediator of acute skeletal muscle metabolic adaptations to exercise and suggest that sprint interval exercise represents a highly time-efficient stimulus for improving skeletal muscle insulin responsiveness.NEW & NOTEWORTHY This study shows that a single bout of sprint interval exercise produces greater acute improvements in whole body and skeletal muscle insulin sensitivity than a much longer session of moderate-intensity continuous exercise, despite requiring far less total work and time. The findings highlight exercise intensity, not duration, as a key driver of rapid metabolic adaptations and identify sprint interval exercise as a highly time-efficient strategy for enhancing insulin sensitivity.

健康年轻男性短跑间隔与中等强度连续运动的急性代谢和分子反应
背景:运动强度是骨骼肌生理反应的关键决定因素,从而改善人体健康。短期超极限急性运动对肌肉生理和代谢健康的影响是否与长期连续急性运动相似尚不清楚。方法:在随机交叉设计中,12名健康的年轻娱乐活跃男性在不同的天完成单次急性冲刺间歇运动(SIE; 7次重复30秒最大冲刺,速度为130%,超过35分钟)或中等强度连续运动(MICE;速度为65%,超过60分钟),或非运动对照组(CON)。骨骼肌胰岛素敏感性的急性变化用高胰岛素正糖钳测量。进行肌肉活组织检查以量化肌糖原含量和胰岛素信号蛋白的变化。结果:尽管与小鼠相比,SIE的总机械功低了6倍,但SIE引起了更大、更持久的全身胰岛素敏感性增加,在钳夹期间,更大的钳夹前肌糖原消耗和糖原补充。我们发现糖原合成酶和糖原合成酶激酶-3β磷酸化减少,Akt Thr308/Ser473磷酸化无差异。结论:单次冲刺间歇运动比单次中等强度连续运动对骨骼肌胰岛素敏感性的影响更明显,尽管机械工作量和时间承诺大大降低。这些研究结果表明,运动强度是急性骨骼肌代谢适应运动的关键媒介,并表明冲刺间歇运动是提高骨骼肌胰岛素反应性的高效刺激。
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期刊介绍: The American Journal of Physiology-Endocrinology and Metabolism publishes original, mechanistic studies on the physiology of endocrine and metabolic systems. Physiological, cellular, and molecular studies in whole animals or humans will be considered. Specific themes include, but are not limited to, mechanisms of hormone and growth factor action; hormonal and nutritional regulation of metabolism, inflammation, microbiome and energy balance; integrative organ cross talk; paracrine and autocrine control of endocrine cells; function and activation of hormone receptors; endocrine or metabolic control of channels, transporters, and membrane function; temporal analysis of hormone secretion and metabolism; and mathematical/kinetic modeling of metabolism. Novel molecular, immunological, or biophysical studies of hormone action are also welcome.
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