The effect of long‐term exercise on glucose metabolism and peripheral insulin sensitivity in Standardbred horses

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de GRAAF‐ROELFSEMA E.,Van GINNEKEN M. E.,Van BREDA E.,WIJNBERG I. D.,KEIZER H. A.,Van der KOLK J. H.

Abstract

SummaryReasons for performing study:To study the possible long‐term effect of improved glucose tolerance in horses after long‐term training, as the impact of exercise training on glucose metabolism is still unclear in the equine species. It is not known whether there is a direct long‐term effect of training or if the measurable effect on glucose metabolism is the residual effect of the last exercise session.Objectives:To determine the chronic effect on glucose metabolism and peripheral insulin sensitivity of long‐term training in horses by use of the euglycaemic hyperinsulinaemic clamp technique.Methods:Eleven Standardbred horses were acclimatised to running on the high‐speed treadmill for 4 weeks (Phase 1) followed by training for 18 weeks with an alternating endurance (˜ 60% HRmax) high intensity training programme (˜ 80% HRmax) (Phase 2). Training frequency was 4 days/week. At the end of Phase 1, a euglycaemic hyperinsulinaemic clamp was performed 72 h after the last bout of exercise in all horses. At the end ofPhase 2, the horses were clamped 24 h or 72 h after the last bout of exercise.Results:Glucose metabolism rate did not change significantly after 18 weeks of training, measured 72 h after the last exercise bout (0.018 ± 0.009 and 0.022 ± 0.006 mmol/kg bwt/min, respectively). Peripheral insulin sensitivity also did not change significantly following training (7.6 ± 5.7 times 10−6and 8.0 ± 3.1 times 10−6, respectively). The same measurements 24 h after the last bout of exercise showed no significant differences.Conclusions:Results indicated that long‐term training in Standardbreds neither changed glucose metabolism or insulin sensitivity 72 h after the last bout of exercise.Potential relevance:The fact that the beneficial effect of increased insulin sensitivity after acute exercise diminishes quickly in horses and no long‐term effects on insulin sensitivity after chronic exercise have as yet been found in horses, implies that exercise should be performed on a regular basis in horses to retain the beneficial effect of improved insulin sensitivity.

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Wiley

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