Skeletal muscle adaptations to exercise are not influenced by metformin treatment in humans: secondary analyses of two randomised, clinical trials.

Author:

Pilmark Nanna Skytt1,Oberholzer Laura2,Halling Jens Frey3,Kristensen Jonas M.4,Bønding Christina Pedersen5,Elkjær Ida5,Lyngbæk Mark5,Elster Grit5,Siebenmann Christoph6,Holm Niels Frederich5,Birk Jesper Bratz Bratz4,Larsen Emil List7,Meinild-Lundby Anne-Kristine5,Wojtaszewski J.F.4,Pilegaard Henriette3,Poulsen Henrik7,Pedersen Bente Klarlund8,Hansen Katrine Bagge9,Karstoft Kristian1011

Affiliation:

1. Rigshospitalet, 53146, Centre for Physical Activity Research (CFAS), Copenhagen, Denmark;

2. Center for Physical Activity Research, University Hospital of Copenhagen, Blegdamsvej 9, Copenhagen, Denmark, 2100;

3. university of copenhagen, department of biology, , copenhagen, Denmark;

4. University of Copenhagen, Denmark, Department of Nutrition, Exercise and Sports,, copenhagen, Denmark;

5. Center for Physical Activity Research, University Hospital of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark;

6. Institute of Mountain Emergency Medicine,, EURAC Research, Bolzano, Italy, bolzano, Italy;

7. Copenhagen University Hospital, 53146, Department of Clinical Pharmacology, Bispebjerg and Frederiksberg Hospital, Kobenhavn, Denmark;

8. Rigshospitalet, 53146, Centre of Inflammation and Metabolism / Centre for Physical Activity Research (CIM/CFAS), København, Denmark;

9. Steno Diabetes Center Copenhagen, 53138, Steno Diabetes Center Copenhagen, Gentofte, Denmark, Gentofte, Denmark;

10. Rigshospitalet, 53146, Centre for Physical Activity Research (CFAS), Blegdamsvej 9, Copenhagen, Denmark, 2100

11. Bispebjerg Hospital, 53166, Department of Clinical Pharmacology, Copenhagen, Denmark, 2400;

Abstract

Metformin and exercise both improve glycemic control, but in vitro studies have indicated that an interaction between metformin and exercise occurs in skeletal muscle, suggesting a blunting effect of metformin on exercise training adaptations. Two studies (a double-blind, parallel-group, randomized clinical trial conducted in 29 glucose-intolerant individuals and a double-blind, cross-over trial conducted in 15 healthy lean males) were included in this paper. In both studies, the effect of acute exercise +/- metformin treatment on different skeletal muscle variables, previously suggested to be involved in a pharmaco-physiological interaction between metformin and exercise, was assessed. Furthermore, in the parallel-group trial, the effect of 12 weeks of exercise training was assessed. Skeletal muscle biopsies were obtained before and after acute exercise and 12 weeks of exercise training, and mitochondrial respiration, oxidative stress and AMPK activation was determined. Metformin did not significantly affect the effects of acute exercise or exercise training on mitochondrial respiration, oxidative stress or AMPK activation, indicating that the response to acute exercise and exercise training adaptations in skeletal muscle is not affected by metformin treatment. Further studies are needed to investigate whether an interaction between metformin and exercise is present in other tissues, e.g. the gut. Trial registration: ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT03316690 and NCT02951260). Novelty bullets • Metformin does not affect exercise-induced alterations in mitochondrial respiratory capacity in human skeletal muscle • Metformin does not affect exercise-induced alterations in systemic levels of oxidative stress nor emission of reactive oxygen species from human skeletal muscle • Metformin does not affect exercise-induced AMPK activation in human skeletal muscle

Publisher

Canadian Science Publishing

Subject

Physiology (medical),Nutrition and Dietetics,Physiology,General Medicine,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism

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