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Chronic Exercise Increases Plasma Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor Levels,Pancreatic Islet Size,and Insulin Tolerance in a TrkB-Dependent Manner
Authors:Alberto Jiménez-Maldonado  Elena Roces de álvarez-Buylla  Sergio Montero  Valery Melnikov  Elena Castro-Rodríguez  Armando Gamboa-Domínguez  Alejandrina Rodríguez-Hernández  Mónica Lemus  Jesús Mu?iz Murguía
Institution:1. Centro Universitario de Investigaciones Biomédicas, Universidad de Colima, Colima, México.; 2. Facultad de Medicina, Universidad de Colima, Colima, México.; 3. Depto de Patología, Instituto Nacional de Nutrición y Ciencias Médicas "Salvador Zubirán,” México City, México D.F..; Tohoku University, Japan,
Abstract:

Background

Physical exercise improves glucose metabolism and insulin sensitivity. Brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) enhances insulin activity in diabetic rodents. Because physical exercise modifies BDNF production, this study aimed to investigate the effects of chronic exercise on plasma BDNF levels and the possible effects on insulin tolerance modification in healthy rats.

Methods

Wistar rats were divided into five groups: control (sedentary, C); moderate- intensity training (MIT); MIT plus K252A TrkB blocker (MITK); high-intensity training (HIT); and HIT plus K252a (HITK). Training comprised 8 weeks of treadmill running. Plasma BDNF levels (ELISA assay), glucose tolerance, insulin tolerance, and immunohistochemistry for insulin and the pancreatic islet area were evaluated in all groups. In addition, Bdnf mRNA expression in the skeletal muscle was measured.

Principal Findings

Chronic treadmill exercise significantly increased plasma BDNF levels and insulin tolerance, and both effects were attenuated by TrkB blocking. In the MIT and HIT groups, a significant TrkB-dependent pancreatic islet enlargement was observed. MIT rats exhibited increased liver glycogen levels following insulin administration in a TrkB-independent manner.

Conclusions/Significance

Chronic physical exercise exerted remarkable effects on insulin regulation by inducing significant increases in the pancreatic islet size and insulin sensitivity in a TrkB-dependent manner. A threshold for the induction of BNDF in response to physical exercise exists in certain muscle groups. To the best of our knowledge, these are the first results to reveal a role for TrkB in the chronic exercise-mediated insulin regulation in healthy rats.
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