Authors
Benjamin T Bikman, Donghai Zheng, Daniel A Kane, Ethan J Anderson, Tracey L Woodlief, Jesse W Price, G Lynis Dohm, P Darrell Neufer, Ronald N Cortright
Publication date
2010/1/14
Journal
Journal of obesity
Volume
2010
Publisher
Hindawi Publishing Corporation
Description
Metformin is a widely used insulin‐sensitizing drug, though its mechanisms are not fully understood. Metformin has been shown to activate AMPK in skeletal muscle; however, its effects on the inhibitor of κB kinaseβ (IKKβ) in this same tissue are unknown. The aim of this study was to (1) determine the ability of metformin to attenuate IKKβ action, (2) determine whether changes in AMPK activity are associated with changes in IKKβ action in skeletal muscle, and (3) examine whether changes in AMPK and IKKβ function are consistent with improved insulin signaling. Lean and obese male Zuckers received either vehicle or metformin by oral gavage daily for four weeks (four groups of eight). Proteins were measured in white gastrocnemius (WG), red gastrocnemius (RG), and soleus. AMPK phosphorylation increased (P < .05) in WG in both lean (57%) and obese (106%), and this was supported by an increase in phospho …
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