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Diabetes, Vol 42, Issue 7 1073-1081, Copyright © 1993 by American Diabetes Association
Effects of hyperinsulinemia on muscle fiber composition and capitalization in rats
A Holmang, Z Brzezinska and P Bjorntorp
Wallenberg Laboratory, Sahlgren's Hospital, University of Goteborg, Sweden.
Statistical studies repeatedly have shown an association between systemic
insulin resistance and a preponderance of highly glycolytic, relatively
insulin-insensitive muscle fibers as well as a low density of muscle
capillaries. The nature of the relationship between these observations is,
however, not clear. Female rats were made hyperinsulinemic for 7 days by
implantation of osmotic minipumps. Elevated adrenergic activity and
secretion of glucocorticoids were controlled by another minipump with
propranolol and adrenalectomy was controlled with glucocorticoid
substitution. This resulted in hyperinsulinemia and moderate hypoglycemia,
the latter probably counteracted by overeating and increased glucagon
secretion, as indicated by increased body weight and lower liver glycogen
contents, respectively. Systemic insulin sensitivity was increased and
measured with a hyperinsulinemic-euglycemic clamp technique. This was
paralleled by an elevated glucose utilization estimated as uptake of
2-deoxyglucose in parametrial, retroperitoneal, and inguinal adipose
tissues and the soleus and extensor digitorum longus muscles. Glycogen
synthesis was also elevated in the soleus muscle. Muscle fiber composition
changed with hyperinsulinemia and elevated 2-deoxyglucose uptake toward
more fast-twitch, type II, particularly type IIb fibers, whereas the
proportion of slow-twitch, type I fibers, diminished. Capillary density was
elevated per unit muscle surface area as well as per muscle fiber. This was
paralleled by increased insulin sensitivity systemically and in muscles.
These results suggest that muscle fiber composition alterations may be a
consequence rather than a cause of hyperinsulinemia and that
capillarization rather than fiber composition is of importance for insulin
sensitivity in muscle.

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