Japanese Journal of Physical Fitness and Sports Medicine
Online ISSN : 1881-4751
Print ISSN : 0039-906X
ISSN-L : 0039-906X
EFFECTS OF CHRONIC IN VIVO β-ADRENERGIC STIMULATION ON RAT ADIPOCYTES
LIPOLYSIS AND THE CHARACTERISTICS OF β-ADRENERGIC RECEPTORS IN EXERCISE-TRAINED AND CHRONIC ISOPROTERENOL-TREATED RATS
TETSUYA IZAWATAKAO KOMABAYASHIKAZUHIRO SUDAEIZI KOSHIMIZUMINORU TSUBOI
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1987 Volume 36 Issue 3 Pages 147-155

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Abstract
The present study was designed to provide more extensive information on the effects of chronic in vivo β-adrenergic stimulation as produced in two different fashions, one through exercise training and the other through the chronic administration of isoproterenol, on the characteristics of β-adrenergic receptors (β-AR) in rat adipocyte membranes.
1. The chronic administration of isoproterenol (2.5 mg/kg BW sc, daily for 21 days; IPR-treatment) significantly reduced lipolysis induced by noradrenaline in isolated adipocytes. However, exercise training (8 weeks of treadmill running) significantly increased the lipolytic response of adipocytes to noradrenaline.
2. IPR-treatment significantly decreased the percentage of the high affinity state (%RH) and increased the dissociation constants of the high affinity state (KH) of β-AR in computer modeling of (-) -noradrenaline competition curves. However, exercise training significantly increased %RH.
In conclusion, IPR-treatment reduced the lipolytic response of adipocytes to noradrenaline, at least partially, which resulted in the decreased formation of the high affinity state of β-AR. Exercise training may enhance the lipolytic ability of adipocytes to catecholamines through facilitating the formation of the high affinity state of β-AR.
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