No Additive Effects of Polyphenol Supplementation and Exercise Training on White Adiposity Determinants of High-Fat Diet-Induced Obese Insulin-Resistant Rats

Archive ouverte

Lambert, Karen | Hokayem, Marie | Thomas, Claire | Fabre, Odile | Cassan, Cécile | Bourret, Annick | Bernex, Florence, F. | Lees, Jessica | Demion, Marie | Seyer, Pascal | Hugon, Gerald | Mercier, Jacques | Avignon, Antoine | Bisbal, Catherine

Edité par CCSD ; Hindawi -

International audience. One of the major insulin resistance instigators is excessive adiposity and visceral fat depots. Individually, exercise training and polyphenol intake are known to exert health benefits as improving insulin sensitivity. However, their combined curative effects on established obesity and insulin resistance need further investigation particularly on white adipose tissue alterations. Therefore, we compared the effects on different white adipose tissue depot alterations of a combination of exercise and grape polyphenol supplementation in obese insulin-resistant rats fed a high-fat diet to the effects of a high-fat diet alone or a nutritional supplementation of grape polyphenols (50 mg/kg/day) or exercise training (1 hr/day to 5 days/wk consisting of treadmill running at 32 m/min for a 10% slope), for a total duration of 8 weeks. Separately, polyphenol supplementation and exercise decreased the quantity of all adipose tissue depots and mesenteric inflammation. Exercise reduced adipocytes' size in all fat stores. Interestingly, combining exercise to polyphenol intake presents no more cumulative benefit on adipose tissue alterations than exercise alone. Insulin sensitivity was improved at systemic, epididymal, and inguinal adipose tissues levels in trained rats thus indicating that despite their effects on adipocyte morphological/metabolic changes, polyphenols at nutritional doses remain less effective than exercise in fighting insulin resistance.

Suggestions

Du même auteur

Combination of nutritional polyphenols supplementation with exercise training counteracts insulin resistance and improves endurance in high-fat diet-induced obese rats

Archive ouverte | Lambert, Karen | CCSD

International audience. Separately, polyphenols and exercise are known to prevent insulin resistance (IR) but their combined curative effects on established obesity and IR require further investigation. Therefore, w...

Decreased RNF41 expression leads to insulin resistance in skeletal muscle of obese women

Archive ouverte | Breuker, Cyril | CCSD

International audience

Skeletal Muscle Insulin Resistance and Absence of Inflammation Characterize Insulin-Resistant Grade I Obese Women

Archive ouverte | Amouzou, Cacylde | CCSD

International audience

Chargement des enrichissements...