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david-AMPK and TBC1D1 regulate muscle glucose uptake after, but not during, exercise and contraction

Contraction. Diabetes. 2019-04; 
Rasmus Kjøbsted1 , Julie L.W. Roll1 , Nicolas O. Jørgensen1 , Jesper B. Birk1 , Marc Foretz2,3,4 , Benoit Viollet2,3,4, Alexandra Chadt5,6, Hadi Al-Hasani5,6, Jørgen F.P. Wojtaszewski1
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Abstract

Exercise increases glucose uptake in skeletal muscle independently of insulin signaling. This makes exercise an effective stimulus to increase glucose uptake in insulin-resistant skeletal muscle. AMPK has been suggested to regulate muscle glucose uptake during exercise/contraction but findings from studies of various AMPK transgenic animals have not reached consensus on this matter. Comparing methods used in these studies reveals a hitherto unappreciated difference between those studies reporting a role of AMPK and those that do not. This led us to test the hypothesis that AMPK and downstream target TBC1D1 are involved in regulating muscle glucose uptake in the immediate period after exercise/contraction but no... More

Keywords

glucose transport, exercise metabolism, glucose homeostasis, AMP-activated