作者
Christian Springer,Christian Binsch,Deborah Weide,Laura Toska,Anna Lena Cremer,Heiko Backes,Anna Scheel,Lena Espelage,Jörg Kotzka,Sebastian Sill,Andrzej Kurowski,Daebin Kim,Serge Karpinski,Theresia M. Schnurr,Torben Hansen,Sonja Hartwig,Stefan Lehr,Sandra Cames,Jens C. Brüning,Matthias Lienhard,Ralf Herwig,Stefan T. Börno,Bernd Timmermann,J Szendroedi,Alexandra Chadt
摘要
The RabGTPase-activating protein (RabGAP) TBC1D4 (=AS160) represents a key component in the regulation of glucose transport into skeletal muscle and white adipose tissue (WAT) and is therefore crucial during the development of insulin resistance and type-2 diabetes. Increased daily activity has been shown to be associated with improved postprandial hyperglycemia in allele carriers of a loss-of-function variant in the human TBC1D4 gene. Using conventional Tbc1d4-deficient mice (D4KO) fed a high-fat diet (HFD), we show that already a moderate endurance exercise training leads to substantially improved glucose and insulin tolerance and enhanced expression levels of markers for mitochondrial activity and browning in WAT from D4KO animals. Importantly, in vivo and ex vivo analyses of glucose uptake revealed increased glucose clearance in interscapular brown adipose tissue (iBAT) and WAT from trained D4KO mice. Thus, chronic exercise is able to overcome the genetically induced insulin resistance caused by the Tbc1d4-depletion. Gene variants in TBC1D4 may be relevant in future precision medicine as determinants of exercise response.