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Diabetes, Vol 47, Issue 1 82-86, Copyright © 1998 by American Diabetes Association
Effect of exercise training and food restriction on endothelium-dependent relaxation in the Otsuka Long-Evans Tokushima Fatty rat, a model of spontaneous NIDDM
S Sakamoto, K Minami, Y Niwa, M Ohnaka, Y Nakaya, A Mizuno, M Kuwajima and K Shima
Department of Nutrition, School of Medicine, University of Tokushima, Tokushima City, Japan.
We investigated whether endothelial function may be impaired in the Otsuka
Long-Evans Tokushima Fatty (OLETF) rat, a model of spontaneous NIDDM. The
effect of exercise training and food restriction on endothelial function
was also studied. OLETF rats were divided into three groups at age 16
weeks: sedentary, exercise trained, and food restricted (70% of the food
intake of sedentary rats). Otsuka Long-Evans Tokushima rats were used as
the age-matched nondiabetic controls. Endothelium-dependent relaxation of
the thoracic aorta induced by histamine was significantly attenuated in the
sedentary or food-restricted rats, and exercise training improved
endothelial function. Relaxation induced by sodium nitroprusside, a donor
of nitric oxide, did not differ significantly among groups. Both exercise
training and food restriction significantly suppressed plasma levels of
glucose and insulin and serum levels of triacylglycerol and cholesterol and
reduced the accumulation of abdominal fat. Insulin sensitivity, as measured
by the hyperinsulinemic-euglycemic clamp technique, was significantly
decreased in sedentary rats but was enhanced in exercise-trained and
food-restricted rats. The urinary excretion of nitrite was significantly
decreased in sedentary and food-restricted rats compared with nondiabetic
rats and was significantly increased in exercise-trained rats. These
results indicate that exercise training, but not food restriction, prevents
endothelial dysfunction in NIDDM rats, presumably due to the
exercise-induced increase in the production of nitric oxide.

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