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肥胖和运动对肝脏和胰腺脂质含量及糖代谢的影响:双胞胎 BMI 不一致的 PET 研究

Effects of Obesity and Exercise on Hepatic and Pancreatic Lipid Content and Glucose Metabolism: PET Studies in Twins Discordant for BMI.

机构信息

Turku PET Centre, University of Turku, 20521 Turku, Finland.

Institute of Neuroscience, National Research Council (CNR), 35128 Padua, Italy.

出版信息

Biomolecules. 2024 Aug 27;14(9):1070. doi: 10.3390/biom14091070.

Abstract

Obesity and sedentarism are associated with increased liver and pancreatic fat content (LFC and PFC, respectively) as well as impaired organ metabolism. Exercise training is known to decrease organ ectopic fat but its effects on organ metabolism are unclear. Genetic background affects susceptibility to obesity and the response to training. We studied the effects of regular exercise training on LFC, PFC, and metabolism in monozygotic twin pairs discordant for BMI. We recruited 12 BMI-discordant monozygotic twin pairs (age 40.4, SD 4.5 years; BMI 32.9, SD 7.6, 8 female pairs). Ten pairs completed six months of training intervention. We measured hepatic insulin-stimulated glucose uptake using [F]FDG-PET and fat content using magnetic resonance spectroscopy before and after the intervention. At baseline LFC, PFC, gamma-glutamyl transferase (GT), and hepatic glucose uptake were significantly higher in the heavier twins compared to the leaner co-twins ( = 0.018, = 0.02 and = 0.01, respectively). Response to training in liver glucose uptake and GT differed between the twins (Time*group = 0.04 and = 0.004, respectively). Liver glucose uptake tended to decrease, and GT decreased only in the heavier twins ( = 0.032). In BMI-discordant twins, heavier twins showed higher LFC and PFC, which may underlie the observed increase in liver glucose uptake and GT. These alterations were mitigated by exercise. The small number of participants makes the results preliminary, and future research with a larger pool of participants is warranted.

摘要

肥胖和久坐与肝脏和胰腺脂肪含量增加(分别为 LFC 和 PFC)以及器官代谢受损有关。运动训练已知可减少器官异位脂肪,但对器官代谢的影响尚不清楚。遗传背景会影响肥胖的易感性和对训练的反应。我们研究了有规律的运动训练对 BMI 不一致的同卵双胞胎的 LFC、PFC 和代谢的影响。我们招募了 12 对 BMI 不一致的同卵双胞胎(年龄 40.4±4.5 岁;BMI 32.9±7.6,女性 8 对)。其中 10 对完成了 6 个月的训练干预。在干预前后,我们使用 [F]FDG-PET 测量肝脏胰岛素刺激的葡萄糖摄取,并用磁共振波谱法测量脂肪含量。在基线时,与较瘦的双胞胎相比,较重的双胞胎的 LFC、PFC、γ-谷氨酰转移酶(GT)和肝脏葡萄糖摄取显著更高( = 0.018、 = 0.02 和 = 0.01,分别)。双胞胎之间对训练的肝脏葡萄糖摄取和 GT 的反应不同(Time*group = 0.04 和 = 0.004,分别)。肝脏葡萄糖摄取有下降趋势,仅在较重的双胞胎中 GT 下降( = 0.032)。在 BMI 不一致的双胞胎中,较重的双胞胎表现出更高的 LFC 和 PFC,这可能是观察到的肝脏葡萄糖摄取和 GT 增加的基础。运动减轻了这些改变。参与者数量较少使得结果初步,需要有更多参与者的未来研究。

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