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Departments of 1 Medicine and
3 Clinical Physiology,
2 Turku Positron Emission Tomography Centre,
There are no
studies comparing myocardial metabolism between endurance- and
resistance-trained athletes. We used
2-deoxy-2-[18F]fluoro-D-glucose and positron
emission tomography combined with the euglycemic hyperinsulinemic clamp
technique to compare the ability of insulin to stimulate myocardial,
skeletal muscle, and whole body glucose uptake between weight lifters
(n = 8), endurance athletes (n = 8), and sedentary
men (n = 9). Maximal aerobic power (ml · kg
1 · min
1)
was higher in the endurance athletes (71 ± 2,
P < 0.001) than the weight lifters (42 ± 2) and the
sedentary men (42 ± 2). Skeletal muscle glucose uptake
(µmol · kg
muscle
1 · min
1) was
enhanced in the endurance athletes (125 ± 16, P < 0.01) but was similar in weight lifters (59 ± 12) and sedentary
(63 ± 7) men. The rate of glucose uptake per unit mass of
myocardium (µmol · kg
1 · min
1)
was similarly decreased in endurance athletes (544 ± 50) and weight
lifters (651 ± 45) compared with sedentary men (1,041 ± 78,
P < 0.001 vs. endurance athletes and weight lifters). Both groups of athletes had increased left ventricular mass. Consequently, total left ventricular glucose uptake was comparable in all groups. These data demonstrate that aerobic but not resistance training is
associated with enhanced insulin sensitivity in skeletal muscle. Despite this, cardiac changes are remarkably similar in weight lifters
and endurance athletes and are characterized by an increase in left
ventricular mass and diminished insulin-stimulated glucose uptake per
heart mass.
positron emission tomography; imaging; exercise; training
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