Effect of exercise on hormone-sensitive lipase activity in rat adipocytes.

J. McGarr, L. B. Oscai, J. Borensztajn
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Hormone-sensitive lipase activity was measured in adipocytes of rats subjected to a 12-wk program of treadmill running. Enzyme activity in the runners sacrificed immediately after exercise increased 2.5-fold (P less than 0.001) in tissue exposed to epinephrine and threefold (P less than 0.001) in tissue not exposed to epinephrine, when the results were expressed per gram of adipose tissue. Increases of almost the same magnitude were observed in runners sacrificed 24 h after their last bout of work. These significant increases in enzyme activity, however, were the result of a significant reduction in the size of cells in the epididymal fat pads of the exercisers compared with those of the freely eating sedentary animals (68.7 +/- 2.7 mum vs. 82.0 +/- 2.7 mum; P less than 0.01). When the results were expressed on a per-cell basis, therefore, hormone-sensitive lipase activity, assayed in the presence or absence of epinephrine, was unaffected by the exercise program. These results provide evidence that the lipolytic capacity of adipocytes of normal, untrained rats is sufficiently large to meet the increased demand for free fatty acids imposed by the exercise program without the need for an adaptive increase in enzyme activity.
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运动对大鼠脂肪细胞激素敏感脂肪酶活性的影响。
在12周的跑步机训练中,测量了大鼠脂肪细胞中激素敏感脂肪酶的活性。当结果以每克脂肪组织表示时,运动后立即牺牲的跑步者的酶活性在暴露于肾上腺素的组织中增加了2.5倍(P小于0.001),在未暴露于肾上腺素的组织中增加了3倍(P小于0.001)。在最后一轮训练后24小时牺牲的跑步者中观察到几乎相同幅度的增加。然而,这些酶活性的显著增加是由于锻炼者的附睾脂肪垫细胞的大小明显减少,而那些自由进食的久坐不动的动物(68.7 +/- 2.7妈妈vs. 82.0 +/- 2.7妈妈;P < 0.01)。因此,当结果以每个细胞为基础表达时,在肾上腺素存在或不存在的情况下,激素敏感脂肪酶活性不受锻炼计划的影响。这些结果提供了证据,证明正常的、未经训练的大鼠的脂肪细胞的脂肪分解能力足以满足运动计划对游离脂肪酸的增加需求,而不需要适应性地增加酶活性。
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