Mitochondrial capacity is affected by glycemic status in young untrained women with type 1 diabetes but is not impaired relative to healthy untrained women |
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Authors: | Item Flurin Heinzer-Schweizer Susanne Wyss Michael Fontana Piero Lehmann Roger Henning Anke Weber Markus Boesiger Peter Boutellier Urs Toigo Marco |
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Institution: | ETH Zurich, Exercise Physiology, Winterthurerstrasse 190, 8057 Zurich, Switzerland. |
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Abstract: | In this study, we examined whether glycemic status influences aerobic function in women with type 1 diabetes and whether aerobic function is reduced relative to healthy women. To this end, we compared several factors determining aerobic function of 29 young sedentary asymptomatic women (CON) with 9 women of similar age and activity level with type 1 diabetes DIA, HbA1c range = 6.9-8.2%]. Calf muscle mitochondrial capacity was estimated by (31)P-magnetic resonance spectroscopy. Capillarization and muscle fiber oxidative enzyme activity were assessed from vastus lateralis and soleus muscle biopsies. Oxygen uptake and cardiac output were evaluated by ergospirometry and N(2)O/SF(6) rebreathing. Calf muscle mitochondrial capacity was not different between CON and DIA, as indicated by the identical calculated maximal rates of oxidative ATP synthesis 0.0307 (0.0070) vs. 0.0309 (0.0058) s(-1), P = 0.930]. Notably, HbA1c was negatively correlated with mitochondrial capacity in DIA (R(2) = 0.475, P = 0.040). Although HbA1c was negatively correlated with cardiac output (R(2) = 0.742, P = 0.013) in DIA, there was no difference between CON and DIA in maximal oxygen consumption 2.17 (0.34) vs. 2.21 (0.32) l/min, P = 0.764], cardiac output 12.1 (1.9) vs. 12.3 (1.8) l/min, P = 0.783], and endurance capacity 532 (212) vs. 471 (119) s, P = 0.475]. There was also no difference between the two groups either in the oxidative enzyme activity or capillary-to-fiber ratio. We conclude that mitochondrial capacity depends on HbA1c in untrained women with type 1 diabetes but is not reduced relative to untrained healthy women. |
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