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Diabetes, Vol 44, Issue 9 1066-1074, Copyright © 1995 by American Diabetes Association
Lipid and carbohydrate metabolism in IDDM during moderate and intense exercise
CA Raguso, AR Coggan, A Gastaldelli, LS Sidossis, EJ Bastyr and RR Wolfe
Metabolism Unit, Shriners Burns Institute, Galveston, TX 77550, USA.
Insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM) is characterized by a metabolic
and hormonal disarray that may be more evident during exercise. However,
the metabolic response to exercise of different intensities has not been
evaluated in IDDM. We therefore used stable isotope techniques and indirect
calorimetry to quantify substrate kinetics and oxidation during 30 min of
exercise at 45 and 75% of maximal oxygen uptake (Vo2max) in seven men with
IDDM (D group) infused with insulin at a constant basal rate. Normal
control subjects (C group) matched for age, weight, and Vo2max were also
studied. During moderate exercise, glucose uptake (Rd) was lower in the D
than in the C group (15.3 +/- 1.0 vs. 20.8 +/- 1.6 mumol.min-1.kg-1; P <
0.05). Carbohydrate oxidation also tended to be lower in the D group (71.0
+/- 7.2 vs. 87.5 +/- 10.6 mumol.min-1.kg-1; P = 0.08). The D group relied
on fat oxidation to a greater extent than did the C group (16.9 +/- 1.1 vs.
10.4 +/- 1.6 mumol.min-1.kg-1; P < 0.05). The enhanced fat oxidation was
not due to increased lipolysis because no differences occurred in glycerol
release (Ra) or in plasma free fatty acid Ra or concentration, and the
source of the extra lipid appeared to be intramuscular fat stores. These
differences in substrate metabolism were not evident during exercise at 75%
of Vo2max. The lower glucose uptake and oxidation in the diabetic subjects
during moderate, but not intense, exercise suggest that glucose metabolism
is regulated differently depending on exercise intensity.(ABSTRACT
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