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Exercise training and cold exposure trigger distinct molecular adaptations to inguinal white adipose tissue.


ABSTRACT: Exercise training and cold exposure both improve systemic metabolism, but the mechanisms are not well established. Here, we tested the hypothesis that inguinal white adipose tissue (iWAT) adaptations are critical for these beneficial effects and determined the impact of exercise-trained and cold-exposed iWAT on systemic glucose metabolism and the iWAT proteome and secretome. Transplanting trained iWAT into sedentary mice improves glucose tolerance, while cold-exposed iWAT transplantation shows no such benefit. Compared to training, cold leads to more pronounced alterations in the iWAT proteome and secretome, downregulating >2,000 proteins but also boosting the thermogenic capacity of iWAT. In contrast, only training increases extracellular space and vesicle transport proteins, and only training upregulates proteins that correlate with favorable fasting glucose, suggesting fundamental changes in trained iWAT that mediate tissue-to-tissue communication. This study defines the unique exercise training- and cold exposure-induced iWAT proteomes, revealing distinct mechanisms for the beneficial effects of these interventions on metabolic health.

SUBMITTER: Vamvini M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC11309084 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Exercise training and cold exposure trigger distinct molecular adaptations to inguinal white adipose tissue.

Vamvini Maria M   Nigro Pasquale P   Caputo Tiziana T   Stanford Kristin I KI   Hirshman Michael F MF   Middelbeek Roeland J W RJW   Goodyear Laurie J LJ  

Cell reports 20240713 7


Exercise training and cold exposure both improve systemic metabolism, but the mechanisms are not well established. Here, we tested the hypothesis that inguinal white adipose tissue (iWAT) adaptations are critical for these beneficial effects and determined the impact of exercise-trained and cold-exposed iWAT on systemic glucose metabolism and the iWAT proteome and secretome. Transplanting trained iWAT into sedentary mice improves glucose tolerance, while cold-exposed iWAT transplantation shows n  ...[more]

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