Impairments in site-specific AS160 phosphorylation and effects of exercise training

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Impairments in site-specific AS160 phosphorylation and effects of exercise training. / Consitt, Leslie A; Van Meter, Jessica; Newton, Christopher A; Collier, David N; Dar, Moahad S; Wojtaszewski, Jørgen; Treebak, Jonas Thue; Tanner, Charles J; Houmard, Joseph A.

I: Diabetes, Bind 62, Nr. 10, 2013, s. 3437-3447.

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Consitt, LA, Van Meter, J, Newton, CA, Collier, DN, Dar, MS, Wojtaszewski, J, Treebak, JT, Tanner, CJ & Houmard, JA 2013, 'Impairments in site-specific AS160 phosphorylation and effects of exercise training', Diabetes, bind 62, nr. 10, s. 3437-3447. https://doi.org/10.2337/db13-0229

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Consitt, L. A., Van Meter, J., Newton, C. A., Collier, D. N., Dar, M. S., Wojtaszewski, J., Treebak, J. T., Tanner, C. J., & Houmard, J. A. (2013). Impairments in site-specific AS160 phosphorylation and effects of exercise training. Diabetes, 62(10), 3437-3447. https://doi.org/10.2337/db13-0229

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Consitt LA, Van Meter J, Newton CA, Collier DN, Dar MS, Wojtaszewski J o.a. Impairments in site-specific AS160 phosphorylation and effects of exercise training. Diabetes. 2013;62(10):3437-3447. https://doi.org/10.2337/db13-0229

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Consitt, Leslie A ; Van Meter, Jessica ; Newton, Christopher A ; Collier, David N ; Dar, Moahad S ; Wojtaszewski, Jørgen ; Treebak, Jonas Thue ; Tanner, Charles J ; Houmard, Joseph A. / Impairments in site-specific AS160 phosphorylation and effects of exercise training. I: Diabetes. 2013 ; Bind 62, Nr. 10. s. 3437-3447.

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title = "Impairments in site-specific AS160 phosphorylation and effects of exercise training",
abstract = "The purpose of this study was to determine if site-specific phosphorylation at the level of Akt substrate of 160 kDa (AS160) is altered in skeletal muscle from sedentary humans across a wide range of the adult lifespan (18 to 84 years) and if endurance- and/or strength-oriented exercise training could rescue decrements in insulin action and skeletal muscle AS160 phosphorylation. A euglycemic-hyperinsulinemic clamp and skeletal muscle biopsies were performed in individuals encompassing a wide age range (n = 73, ages 18-84) and insulin-stimulated AS160 phosphorylation determined. Decrements in whole-body insulin action were associated with impairments in insulin-induced phosphorylation of skeletal muscle AS160 on sites Ser-588, Thr-642, Ser-666 and phospho-Akt substrate (PAS), but not Ser-318 or Ser-751. Twelve weeks of either endurance- or strength-oriented exercise training increased whole-body insulin action and reversed impairments in AS160 phosphorylation evident in insulin resistant, aged individuals. These findings suggest that a dampening of insulin-induced phosphorylation of AS160 on specific sites in skeletal muscle contributes to the insulin resistance evident in a sedentary aging population and that exercise training is an effective intervention for treating these impairments.",
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AU - Consitt, Leslie A

AU - Van Meter, Jessica

AU - Newton, Christopher A

AU - Collier, David N

AU - Dar, Moahad S

AU - Wojtaszewski, Jørgen

AU - Treebak, Jonas Thue

AU - Tanner, Charles J

AU - Houmard, Joseph A

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N2 - The purpose of this study was to determine if site-specific phosphorylation at the level of Akt substrate of 160 kDa (AS160) is altered in skeletal muscle from sedentary humans across a wide range of the adult lifespan (18 to 84 years) and if endurance- and/or strength-oriented exercise training could rescue decrements in insulin action and skeletal muscle AS160 phosphorylation. A euglycemic-hyperinsulinemic clamp and skeletal muscle biopsies were performed in individuals encompassing a wide age range (n = 73, ages 18-84) and insulin-stimulated AS160 phosphorylation determined. Decrements in whole-body insulin action were associated with impairments in insulin-induced phosphorylation of skeletal muscle AS160 on sites Ser-588, Thr-642, Ser-666 and phospho-Akt substrate (PAS), but not Ser-318 or Ser-751. Twelve weeks of either endurance- or strength-oriented exercise training increased whole-body insulin action and reversed impairments in AS160 phosphorylation evident in insulin resistant, aged individuals. These findings suggest that a dampening of insulin-induced phosphorylation of AS160 on specific sites in skeletal muscle contributes to the insulin resistance evident in a sedentary aging population and that exercise training is an effective intervention for treating these impairments.

AB - The purpose of this study was to determine if site-specific phosphorylation at the level of Akt substrate of 160 kDa (AS160) is altered in skeletal muscle from sedentary humans across a wide range of the adult lifespan (18 to 84 years) and if endurance- and/or strength-oriented exercise training could rescue decrements in insulin action and skeletal muscle AS160 phosphorylation. A euglycemic-hyperinsulinemic clamp and skeletal muscle biopsies were performed in individuals encompassing a wide age range (n = 73, ages 18-84) and insulin-stimulated AS160 phosphorylation determined. Decrements in whole-body insulin action were associated with impairments in insulin-induced phosphorylation of skeletal muscle AS160 on sites Ser-588, Thr-642, Ser-666 and phospho-Akt substrate (PAS), but not Ser-318 or Ser-751. Twelve weeks of either endurance- or strength-oriented exercise training increased whole-body insulin action and reversed impairments in AS160 phosphorylation evident in insulin resistant, aged individuals. These findings suggest that a dampening of insulin-induced phosphorylation of AS160 on specific sites in skeletal muscle contributes to the insulin resistance evident in a sedentary aging population and that exercise training is an effective intervention for treating these impairments.

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