1. Exercise performance and health: Role of GLUT4.
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McGee, Sean L. and Hargreaves, Mark
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The glucose transporter GLUT4 is integral for optimal skeletal muscle performance during exercise, as well as for metabolic health. Physiological regulation of GLUT4 translocation during exercise and increased GLUT4 expression following exercise involves multiple, redundant signalling pathways. These include effects of reactive oxygen species (ROS). ROS contribute to GLUT4 translocation that increases skeletal muscle glucose uptake during exercise and stimulate signalling pathways that increase GLUT4 expression. Conversely, ROS can also inhibit GLUT4 translocation and expression in metabolic disease states. The opposing roles of ROS in GLUT4 regulation are ultimately linked to the metabolic state of skeletal muscle and the intricate mechanisms involved give insights into pathways critical for exercise performance and implicated in metabolic health and disease. [Display omitted] • GLUT4 is integral for optimal skeletal muscle performance and metabolic health. • Exercise-induced ROS promote GLUT4 translocation and glucose uptake, and GLUT4 expression. • Diet-induce ROS can inhibit GLUT4 translocation and glucose uptake, and GLUT4 expression. • These divergent effects are likely due to different temporal and compartmentalized ROS production. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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