Abstract
This study aimed to investigate the association between changes in FABP4
concentration and hormone and metabolite levels during and after acute low- and
moderate-intensity aerobic exercise in healthy men. Eleven healthy men
(24.4±1.4 years) were administered three trials in random order: 1)
low-intensity aerobic exercise trial (LE trial; acute exercise at 40%
peak oxygen uptake [Vo2peak]+bed rest), 2) moderate-intensity
aerobic exercise trial (ME trial: acute exercise at
60%Vo2peak+bed rest), and 3) bed rest (Con trial).
Expired gas and venous blood samples were collected at baseline, and
immediately, 30 and 60 min after exercise, and substrate oxidation and
hormone, metabolite, and FABP4 concentrations were measured. FABP4 concentration
did not increase during aerobic exercise in LE and ME trials (p>0.05).
However, FABP4 concentration significantly increased after the acute aerobic
exercise in both the LE and ME trials (p≤0.003). Increased FABP4
concentration after acute exercise was not correlated with adrenaline,
noradrenaline, other hormone, and metabolite concentration changes. These
findings suggest that FABP4 concentration increases after acute aerobic exercise
independently of exercise intensity. Furthermore, increased FABP4 concentration
after acute aerobic exercise may not be involved in the magnitude of adrenaline,
noradrenaline, and lipolytic response.
Key words
fatty acid-binding protein - glucose - lipolysis - catecholamine - troponin T