Abstract

Previous studies have demonstrated that an acute bout of aerobic exercise induces a subsequent delayed onset of hypoglycemia among patients with type 1 diabetes. However, the mechanisms of exercise-induced hypoglycemia in type 1 diabetes are still unclear. Streptozotocin (STZ) was injected to 6-week-old male Wistar rats, and three days after STZ injection, animals were randomly assigned into 2 groups: STZ with insulin only (STZ) and STZ with insulin and exercise (STZ+EX). Normal Wistar rats with exercise were used as control (CON+EX). Insulin was intraperitoneally injected (0.5 U/kg) to both STZ groups (−0.5 h), and a bout of aerobic exercise (15 m/min for 30 min) was conducted at euglycemic conditions (0 h). Blood was collected at 0, 1, 3, and 5 h after exercise from the carotid artery. While the blood glucose level was stable during the post-exercise period (0–5 h) in the STZ and CON+EX groups, it decreased significantly only in the STZ+EX group at 3 h. Plasma glucagon, adrenalin, and noradrenalin levels significantly increased at 1 h in the STZ group, whereas significant hormonal responses were observed at 5 h in the STZ+EX group. In skeletal muscle glucose metabolism-related pathway, the level of glucose transporter-4 (GLUT-4) translocation was significantly higher at 1 h in the CON and STZ groups. However, in the STZ+EX group, these activations were maintained by 5 h, indicating a sustained glucose metabolism in the STZ+EX group. A single bout of aerobic exercise induced a delayed onset of hypoglycemia in STZ-treated rats. A prolonged enhancement of GLUT-4 translocation and delayed counter-regulatory hormone responses may have contributed to the induction of hypoglycemia.

Highlights

  • Noradrenalin level increased significantly at 1 h after exercise in the CON+EX group, and prolonged increases in plasma noradrenalin level were observed between 3–5 h after exercise in the STZ with insulin and exercise (STZ+EX) group (Fig 3B), noradrenalin level decreased at 5 h in the STZ and CON+EX groups

  • We firstly revealed that a single bout of moderate intensity exercise for type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) model rats induced an antecedent decrease in blood glucose level at 3 h after exercise without changes in the insulin level

  • Prolonged enhancement of glucose transporter-4 (GLUT-4) translocation in muscle and delayed onset of counter-regulatory response may have contributed to a delayed onset of hypoglycemia in T1DM

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The aim of this study was to investigate the change in muscle glucose metabolism-related signaling and counter-regulatory hormones in response to exercise-induced hypoglycemia in T1DM model rat

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