Fatty acid kinetics and carbohydrate metabolism during electrical exercise in spinal cord-injured humans

Author:

Kjær Michael12,Dela Flemming13,Sørensen Fin Biering4,Secher Niels H.15,Bangsbo Jens1,Mohr Thomas53,Galbo Henrik12

Affiliation:

1. The Copenhagen Muscle Research Centre and Departments of

2. Sports Medicine Research Unit, Department of Rheumatology H, Copenhagen University at Bispebjerg, DK-2400 Copenhagen NV, Denmark

3. Department of Medical Physiology, Panum Institute, University of Copenhagen; and

4. Clinic for Para- and Tetraplegia, Copenhagen University Hospital;

5. Anesthesia and

Abstract

Motor center activity and reflexes from contracting muscle have been shown to be important for mobilization of free fatty acids (FFA) during exercise. We studied FFA metabolism in the absence of these mechanisms: during involuntary, electrically induced leg cycling in individuals with complete spinal cord injury (SCI). Healthy subjects performing voluntary cycling served as controls (C). Ten SCI (level of injury: C5-T7) and six C exercised for 30 min at comparable oxygen uptake rates (∼1 l/min), and [1-14C]palmitate was infused continuously to estimate FFA turnover. From femoral arteriovenous differences, blood flow, muscle biopsies, and indirect calorimetry, leg substrate balances as well as concentrations of intramuscular substrates were determined. Leg oxygen uptake was similar in the two groups during exercise. In SCI, but not in C, plasma FFA and FFA appearance rate fell during exercise, and plasma glycerol increased less than in C ( P < 0.05). Fractional uptake of FFA across the working legs decreased from rest to exercise in all individuals ( P < 0.05) but was always lower in SCI than in C ( P < 0.05). From rest to exercise, leg FFA uptake increased less in SCI than in C subjects (14 ± 3 to 57 ± 20 vs. 41 ± 13 to 170 ± 57 μmol · min−1 · leg−1; P < 0.05). Muscle glycogen breakdown, leg glucose uptake, carbohydrate oxidation, and lactate release were higher ( P < 0.05) in SCI than in C during exercise. Counterregulatory hormonal changes were more pronounced in SCI vs. C, whereas insulin decreased only in C. In conclusion, FFA mobilization, delivery, and fractional uptake are lower and muscle glycogen breakdown and glucose uptake are higher in SCI patients during electrically induced leg exercise compared with healthy subjects performing voluntary exercise. Apparently, blood-borne mechanisms are not sufficient to elicit a normal increase in fatty acid mobilization during exercise. Furthermore, in exercising muscle, FFA delivery enhances FFA uptake and inhibits carbohydrate metabolism, while carbohydrate metabolism inhibits FFA uptake.

Publisher

American Physiological Society

Subject

Physiology (medical),Physiology

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