2020
DOI: 10.3389/fphys.2020.573581
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Fetuin-A as a Potential Biomarker of Metabolic Variability Following 60 Days of Bed Rest

Abstract: Background: Fetuin-A is a hepatokine linked to the development of insulin resistance. The purpose of this study was to determine if 60 days head-down-tilt (HDT) bed rest increased circulating fetuin-A and if it was linked to whole body insulin sensitivity (IS). Additionally, we examined whether reactive jump training (RJT) could alleviate the metabolic changes associated with bed rest. Methods: 23 young men (29 ± 6 years, 181 ± 6 cm, 77 ± 7 kg) were randomized to a control (CTRL, n = 11) or RJT group (JUMP, n … Show more

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“…Interestingly, increased concentration of Fetuin-A showed to have the inverse effect of the previously described hepatokines ( Jensen-Cody and Potthoff, 2021 ; Seo et al., 2021 ). The levels of Fetuin-A increase after 60 day of bed rest, a ground model for microgravity effects, and we found in the literature a positive correlation between the Fetuin-A levels and the gene expression of Serpina6 and Rdh7, two genes we identified in our gene cluster ( Herrmann et al., 2020 ; Thakur et al., 2008 ; Ward et al., 2020 ). Interestingly, Fetuin-A, as well as FGF21 and ANGPTL4 genes are among the correlating genes in the liver of mice during spaceflight reported by the liver versus quadriceps sPLS-DA.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 72%
“…Interestingly, increased concentration of Fetuin-A showed to have the inverse effect of the previously described hepatokines ( Jensen-Cody and Potthoff, 2021 ; Seo et al., 2021 ). The levels of Fetuin-A increase after 60 day of bed rest, a ground model for microgravity effects, and we found in the literature a positive correlation between the Fetuin-A levels and the gene expression of Serpina6 and Rdh7, two genes we identified in our gene cluster ( Herrmann et al., 2020 ; Thakur et al., 2008 ; Ward et al., 2020 ). Interestingly, Fetuin-A, as well as FGF21 and ANGPTL4 genes are among the correlating genes in the liver of mice during spaceflight reported by the liver versus quadriceps sPLS-DA.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 72%
“…In all these studies, the resistance exercise session was performed as a single continuous bout; however novel data suggest that spreading activity throughout the day as multiple short active bouts may have more potent health-enhancing effects (Loh et al, 2019). Nevertheless, when exercise was performed as intermittent, frequent jumping squats spread throughout the day muscle mass loss was prevented, but not the reduction in whole-body and peripheral insulin sensitivity (Ward et al, 2020).…”
Section: Can Mvpa Reverse the Adverse Health Effects Of Physical Inactivity And Sb?: Insights From Bedrest Studies With Concomitant Exercmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, when exercise was performed as intermittent, frequent jumping squats spread throughout the day, muscle mass loss was prevented, but not the reduction in whole‐body and peripheral insulin sensitivity (Ward et al . 2020). Taken together, the low energy expenditure associated with resistance exercise (Table 1) may be responsible for partial or limited protective effects on metabolic health outcomes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…81,82 However, the body weight loss of monkeys with 42-day HDBR was around 30%, much higher than that of humans with 60-day HDBR (less than 5%) or mice with 28-day hindlimb unloading (less than 10%). 19,52,83 It suggests that stress is a non-negligible factor in the monkey model of HDBR. Considering the impact of glucocorticoids on lipid deposition in the liver, 79 the alterations in plasma and liver of HDBR monkeys are likely the combined effects of simulated microgravity and stress.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%