Moderate Daily Exercise Activates Metabolic Flexibility to Prevent Prenatally Induced Obesity

Author:

Miles Jennifer L.12,Huber Korinna1,Thompson Nichola M.34,Davison Michael25,Breier Bernhard H.12

Affiliation:

1. Liggins Institute (J.L.M., N.M.T., M.D., B.H.B.),The University of Auckland, 1142 Auckland, New Zealand

2. National Research Centre for Growth and Development (J.L.M., B.H.B.),The University of Auckland, 1142 Auckland, New Zealand

3. Department of Surgery (N.M.T.), Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences,The University of Auckland, 1142 Auckland, New Zealand

4. Department of Physiology (K.H.), School for Veterinary Medicine, 30625 Hannover, Germany

5. Department of Psychology (M.D.), Faculty of Science, The University of Auckland, 1142 Auckland, New Zealand

Abstract

Obesity and its associated comorbidities are of major worldwide concern. It is now recognized that there are a number of metabolically distinct pathways of obesity development. The present paper investigates the effect of moderate daily exercise on the underlying mechanisms of one such pathway to obesity, through interrogation of metabolic flexibility. Pregnant Wistar rats were either fed chow ad libitum or undernourished throughout pregnancy, generating control or intrauterine growth restricted (IUGR) offspring, respectively. At 250 d of age, dual-emission x-ray absorptiometry scans and plasma analyses showed that moderate daily exercise, in the form of a measured amount of wheel running (56 m/d), prevented the development of obesity consistently observed in nonexercised IUGR offspring. Increased plasma C-peptide and hepatic atypical protein kinase Cζ levels explained increased glucose uptake and increased hepatic glycogen storage in IUGR offspring. Importantly, whereas circulating levels of retinol binding protein 4 were elevated in obese, nonexercised IUGR offspring, indicative of glucose sparing without exercise, retinol binding protein 4 levels were normalized in the exercised IUGR group. These data suggest that IUGR offspring have increased flexibility of energy storage and use and that moderate daily exercise prevents obesity development through activation of distinct pathways of energy use. Thus, despite a predisposition to develop obesity under sedentary conditions, obesity development was prevented in IUGR offspring when exercise was available. These results emphasize the importance of tailored lifestyle changes that activate distinct pathways of metabolic flexibility for obesity prevention. Obesity induced by prenatal undernutrition is effectively prevented by moderate daily exercise through the activation of distinct pathways of hepatic metabolic flexibility.

Publisher

The Endocrine Society

Subject

Endocrinology

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