2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.freeradbiomed.2009.05.036
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Attenuation of oxidant-induced muscle insulin resistance and p38 MAPK by exercise training

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“…To our knowledge, a standardized or commonly accepted method of progressive overload, which takes into account these key considerations, is currently unavailable. Previous investigations that have described a progressive overload have typically done so by increasing a combination of treadmill speed, incline, and exercise duration (Powers et al 1990;Criswell et al 1993;Mokelke et al 1997;Eddington et al 1998;Fiebig et al 1998;Demirel et al 1999;Noble et al 1999;Braga et al 2000;González et al 2000;Machida et al 2000;Jew and Moore 2002;Troxell et al 2003;Jafari et al 2005;Peres et al 2005;Ghanbari-Niaki 2006;Mueller and Hasser 2006;Yang et al 2006;Ghanbari-Niaki et al 2007;Leandro et al 2007;Mueller 2007;Harris et al 2008;Vichaiwong et al 2009;Eynan et al 2010). However, the descriptions of the increases in intensity or duration have often not been implemented in a systematic or standardized way, and as such a dose-response relationship cannot be discerned.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…To our knowledge, a standardized or commonly accepted method of progressive overload, which takes into account these key considerations, is currently unavailable. Previous investigations that have described a progressive overload have typically done so by increasing a combination of treadmill speed, incline, and exercise duration (Powers et al 1990;Criswell et al 1993;Mokelke et al 1997;Eddington et al 1998;Fiebig et al 1998;Demirel et al 1999;Noble et al 1999;Braga et al 2000;González et al 2000;Machida et al 2000;Jew and Moore 2002;Troxell et al 2003;Jafari et al 2005;Peres et al 2005;Ghanbari-Niaki 2006;Mueller and Hasser 2006;Yang et al 2006;Ghanbari-Niaki et al 2007;Leandro et al 2007;Mueller 2007;Harris et al 2008;Vichaiwong et al 2009;Eynan et al 2010). However, the descriptions of the increases in intensity or duration have often not been implemented in a systematic or standardized way, and as such a dose-response relationship cannot be discerned.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From the available studies that have reported initial and terminal training intensity and duration, we estimated that a progression in treadmill speed of ∼1 m·min -1 ·day -1 may be achievable (Mokelke et al 1997;Eddington et al 1998;Fiebig et al 1998;Demirel et al 1999;Noble et al 1999;Braga et al 2000;González et al 2000;Machida et al 2000;Jew and Moore 2002;Jafari et al 2005;Peres et al 2005;Yang et al 2006;GhanbariNiaki et al 2007;Leandro et al 2007;Mueller 2007;Harris et al 2008;Vichaiwong et al 2009;Eynan et al 2010). The mean daily increase in treadmill speed was between 0.6 and 0.8 m·min -1 ·day -1 in the mild-, moderate-, and heavy-intensity trained rodents.…”
Section: Non-interval-based Trainingmentioning
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“…Indeed, some inflammatory signaling proteins such as the IκB kinase (IKK), the nuclear factor kappa B (NFκB), the stressactivated protein kinases/Jun amino-terminal kinases (SAPK/JNK), and the tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNFα) play a fundamental role in the phosphorylation (p) of IRS1 at serine 307, impairing the insulin signal transduction (Kahn et al 2006, Vichaiwong et al 2009, Prasannarong et al 2012, Ropelle et al 2013. In contrast to the aforementioned beneficial effects of exercise (Luciano et al 2002, Ropelle et al 2006, 2013, Pauli et al 2008, our research group verified that an overtraining (OT) protocol based on downhill running sessions decreased the pIRβ (Tyr1146) and pAkt (Ser473) with concomitant upregulation of the pIKKα/β (Ser176/180), pSAPK/JNK (Thr183/Tyr185), and pIRS1 (Ser307) in skeletal muscles with different fiber type specificities (Pereira et al 2014a).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Oxidative stress has been increasingly recognized as a common underlying mechanism of insulin resistance [2][3][4][5][6]. Recent studies support this connection that the direct exposure of mammalian skeletal muscle to an oxidant stress results in the stimulation of mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) and that MAPK signaling is mechanistically associated with the diminished insulin-dependent stimulation of insulin signaling and glucose transport [7][8][9][10]. Thus, strategies to prevent and ameliorate oxidative stress have become important in the treatment of diabetes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%