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Whole-Body Vibration Mimics the Metabolic Effects of Exercise in Male Leptin Receptor–Deficient Mice

Whole-body vibration (WBV) has gained attention as a potential exercise mimetic, but direct comparisons with the metabolic effects of exercise are scarce. To determine whether WBV recapitulates the metabolic and osteogenic effects of physical activity, we exposed male wild-type (WT) and leptin recep...

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Autores principales: McGee-Lawrence, Meghan E., Wenger, Karl H., Misra, Sudipta, Davis, Catherine L., Pollock, Norman K., Elsalanty, Mohammed, Ding, Kehong, Isales, Carlos M., Hamrick, Mark W., Wosiski-Kuhn, Marlena, Arounleut, Phonepasong, Mattson, Mark P., Cutler, Roy G., Yu, Jack C., Stranahan, Alexis M.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Endocrine Society 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5460837/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28323991
http://dx.doi.org/10.1210/en.2016-1250
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author McGee-Lawrence, Meghan E.
Wenger, Karl H.
Misra, Sudipta
Davis, Catherine L.
Pollock, Norman K.
Elsalanty, Mohammed
Ding, Kehong
Isales, Carlos M.
Hamrick, Mark W.
Wosiski-Kuhn, Marlena
Arounleut, Phonepasong
Mattson, Mark P.
Cutler, Roy G.
Yu, Jack C.
Stranahan, Alexis M.
author_facet McGee-Lawrence, Meghan E.
Wenger, Karl H.
Misra, Sudipta
Davis, Catherine L.
Pollock, Norman K.
Elsalanty, Mohammed
Ding, Kehong
Isales, Carlos M.
Hamrick, Mark W.
Wosiski-Kuhn, Marlena
Arounleut, Phonepasong
Mattson, Mark P.
Cutler, Roy G.
Yu, Jack C.
Stranahan, Alexis M.
author_sort McGee-Lawrence, Meghan E.
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description Whole-body vibration (WBV) has gained attention as a potential exercise mimetic, but direct comparisons with the metabolic effects of exercise are scarce. To determine whether WBV recapitulates the metabolic and osteogenic effects of physical activity, we exposed male wild-type (WT) and leptin receptor–deficient (db/db) mice to daily treadmill exercise (TE) or WBV for 3 months. Body weights were analyzed and compared with WT and db/db mice that remained sedentary. Glucose and insulin tolerance testing revealed comparable attenuation of hyperglycemia and insulin resistance in db/db mice following TE or WBV. Both interventions reduced body weight in db/db mice and normalized muscle fiber diameter. TE or WBV also attenuated adipocyte hypertrophy in visceral adipose tissue and reduced hepatic lipid content in db/db mice. Although the effects of leptin receptor deficiency on cortical bone structure were not eliminated by either intervention, exercise and WBV increased circulating levels of osteocalcin in db/db mice. In the context of increased serum osteocalcin, the modest effects of TE and WBV on bone geometry, mineralization, and biomechanics may reflect subtle increases in osteoblast activity in multiple areas of the skeleton. Taken together, these observations indicate that WBV recapitulates the effects of exercise on metabolism in type 2 diabetes.
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spelling pubmed-54608372018-05-01 Whole-Body Vibration Mimics the Metabolic Effects of Exercise in Male Leptin Receptor–Deficient Mice McGee-Lawrence, Meghan E. Wenger, Karl H. Misra, Sudipta Davis, Catherine L. Pollock, Norman K. Elsalanty, Mohammed Ding, Kehong Isales, Carlos M. Hamrick, Mark W. Wosiski-Kuhn, Marlena Arounleut, Phonepasong Mattson, Mark P. Cutler, Roy G. Yu, Jack C. Stranahan, Alexis M. Endocrinology Special Section: Metabolism in Endocrine Health and Disease Whole-body vibration (WBV) has gained attention as a potential exercise mimetic, but direct comparisons with the metabolic effects of exercise are scarce. To determine whether WBV recapitulates the metabolic and osteogenic effects of physical activity, we exposed male wild-type (WT) and leptin receptor–deficient (db/db) mice to daily treadmill exercise (TE) or WBV for 3 months. Body weights were analyzed and compared with WT and db/db mice that remained sedentary. Glucose and insulin tolerance testing revealed comparable attenuation of hyperglycemia and insulin resistance in db/db mice following TE or WBV. Both interventions reduced body weight in db/db mice and normalized muscle fiber diameter. TE or WBV also attenuated adipocyte hypertrophy in visceral adipose tissue and reduced hepatic lipid content in db/db mice. Although the effects of leptin receptor deficiency on cortical bone structure were not eliminated by either intervention, exercise and WBV increased circulating levels of osteocalcin in db/db mice. In the context of increased serum osteocalcin, the modest effects of TE and WBV on bone geometry, mineralization, and biomechanics may reflect subtle increases in osteoblast activity in multiple areas of the skeleton. Taken together, these observations indicate that WBV recapitulates the effects of exercise on metabolism in type 2 diabetes. Endocrine Society 2017-03-15 /pmc/articles/PMC5460837/ /pubmed/28323991 http://dx.doi.org/10.1210/en.2016-1250 Text en
spellingShingle Special Section: Metabolism in Endocrine Health and Disease
McGee-Lawrence, Meghan E.
Wenger, Karl H.
Misra, Sudipta
Davis, Catherine L.
Pollock, Norman K.
Elsalanty, Mohammed
Ding, Kehong
Isales, Carlos M.
Hamrick, Mark W.
Wosiski-Kuhn, Marlena
Arounleut, Phonepasong
Mattson, Mark P.
Cutler, Roy G.
Yu, Jack C.
Stranahan, Alexis M.
Whole-Body Vibration Mimics the Metabolic Effects of Exercise in Male Leptin Receptor–Deficient Mice
title Whole-Body Vibration Mimics the Metabolic Effects of Exercise in Male Leptin Receptor–Deficient Mice
title_full Whole-Body Vibration Mimics the Metabolic Effects of Exercise in Male Leptin Receptor–Deficient Mice
title_fullStr Whole-Body Vibration Mimics the Metabolic Effects of Exercise in Male Leptin Receptor–Deficient Mice
title_full_unstemmed Whole-Body Vibration Mimics the Metabolic Effects of Exercise in Male Leptin Receptor–Deficient Mice
title_short Whole-Body Vibration Mimics the Metabolic Effects of Exercise in Male Leptin Receptor–Deficient Mice
title_sort whole-body vibration mimics the metabolic effects of exercise in male leptin receptor–deficient mice
topic Special Section: Metabolism in Endocrine Health and Disease
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5460837/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28323991
http://dx.doi.org/10.1210/en.2016-1250
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