Authors
Timothy P Gavin, Howard W Stallings III, Kevin A Zwetsloot, Lenna M Westerkamp, Nicholas A Ryan, Rebecca A Moore, Walter E Pofahl, Robert C Hickner
Publication date
2005/1
Journal
Journal of applied physiology
Volume
98
Issue
1
Pages
315-321
Publisher
American Physiological Society
Description
Obesity is associated with lower skeletal muscle capillarization and lower insulin sensitivity. Vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) is important for the maintenance of the skeletal muscle capillaries. To investigate whether VEGF and VEGF receptor [kinase insert domain-containing receptor (KDR) and Flt-1] expression are lower with obesity, vastus lateralis muscle biopsies were obtained from eight obese and eight lean young sedentary men before and 2 h after a 1-h submaximal aerobic exercise bout for the measurement of VEGF, KDR, Flt-1, and skeletal muscle fiber and capillary characteristics. There were no differences in VEGF or VEGF receptor mRNA at rest between lean and obese muscle. Exercise increased VEGF (10-fold), KDR (3-fold), and Flt-1 (5-fold) mRNA independent of group. There were no differences in VEGF, KDR, or Flt-1 protein between groups. Compared with lean skeletal muscle, the …
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