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Department of Animal and Nutritional Sciences, University of New Hampshire, Durham, New Hampshire 03824
This study examined the influence of energy
expenditure and energy intake on cellular mechanisms regulating adipose
tissue metabolism.1 Twenty-four
swine were assigned to restricted-fed sedentary, restricted-fed
exercise-trained, full-fed sedentary, or full-fed exercise-trained
groups. After 3 mo of treatment, adipocytes were isolated
and adipocyte size, adenosine A1 receptor characteristics, and lipolytic sensitivity were measured. Swine were infused with epinephrine during which adipose tissue extracellular adenosine, plasma
fatty acids, and plasma glycerol were measured. Results revealed that
adipocytes isolated from restricted-fed exercised swine had a smaller
diameter, a lower number of A1 receptors, and a greater
sensitivity to lipolytic stimulation, compared with adipocytes from
full-fed exercised swine. Extracellular adenosine levels were
transiently increased on infusion of epinephrine in adipose tissue of
restricted-fed exercised but not full-fed exercised swine. These
results suggest a role for adenosine in explaining the discrepancy
between in vitro and in vivo lipolysis findings and underscore the
notion that excess energy intake dampens the lipolytic sensitivity of
adipocytes to
-agonists and adenosine, even if accompanied by
exercise training.
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