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Microcirculation | 2012

Voluntary Wheel Running Selectively Augments Insulin-Stimulated Vasodilation in Arterioles from White Skeletal Muscle of Insulin-Resistant Rats

Catherine R. Mikus; Bruno T. Roseguini; Grace M. Uptergrove; E. Matthew Morris; R. Rector; Jessica L. Libla; Douglas J. Oberlin; Sarah J. Borengasser; Angelina M. Taylor; Jamal A. Ibdah; M. H. Laughlin; John P. Thyfault

Exercise (RUN) prevents declines in insulin‐mediated vasodilation, an important component of insulin‐mediated glucose disposal, in rats prone to obesity and insulin resistance.


Microcirculation | 2013

Metformin does not Enhance Insulin-Stimulated Vasodilation in Skeletal Muscle Resistance Arteries of the OLETF Rat

Jacqueline M. Crissey; Jaume Padilla; Nathan T. Jenkins; Jeffrey S. Martin; R. Rector; John P. Thyfault; M. H. Laughlin

To test the hypothesis that chronic metformin treatment enhances insulin‐induced vasodilation in skeletal muscle resistance arteries and arterioles.


Biomolecules | 2015

High Intrinsic Aerobic Capacity Protects against Ethanol-Induced Hepatic Injury and Metabolic Dysfunction: Study Using High Capacity Runner Rat Model

Nicholas M. Szary; R. Rector; Grace M. Uptergrove; Suzanne Ridenhour; Shivendra Shukla; John P. Thyfault; Lauren G. Koch; Steven L. Britton; Jamal A. Ibdah

Rats artificially selected over several generations for high intrinsic endurance/aerobic capacity resulting in high capacity runners (HCR) has been developed to study the links between high aerobic fitness and protection from metabolic diseases (Wisloff et al., Science, 2005). We have previously shown that the HCR strain have elevated hepatic mitochondrial content and oxidative capacity. In this study, we tested if the elevated hepatic mitochondrial content in the HCR rat would provide “metabolic protection” from chronic ethanol-induced hepatic steatosis and injury. The Leiber-Decarli liquid diet with ethanol (7% v/v; HCR-E) and without (HCR-C) was given to HCR rats (n = 8 per group) from 14 to 20 weeks of age that were weight matched and pair-fed to assure isocaloric intake. Hepatic triglyceride (TG) content and macro- and microvesicular steatosis were significantly greater in HCR-E compared with HCR-C (p < 0.05). In addition, hepatic superoxide dismutase activity and glutathione levels were significantly (p < 0.05) reduced in the HCR-E rats. This hepatic phenotype also was associated with reduced total hepatic fatty acid oxidation (p = 0.03) and β-hydroxyacyl-CoA dehydrogenase activity (p = 0.01), and reductions in microsomal triglyceride transfer protein and apoB-100 protein content (p = 0.01) in HCR-E animals. However, despite these documented hepatic alterations, ethanol ingestion failed to induce significant hepatic liver injury, including no changes in hepatic inflammation, or serum alanine amino transferase (ALTs), free fatty acids (FFAs), triglycerides (TGs), insulin, or glucose. High intrinsic aerobic fitness did not reduce ethanol-induced hepatic steatosis, but protected against ethanol-induced hepatic injury and systemic metabolic dysfunction in a high aerobic capacity rat model.


The FASEB Journal | 2014

Transcriptome-wide RNA sequencing analysis of rat skeletal muscle feed arteries: impact of exercise training in obesity (1106.23)

Jaume Padilla; Nathan T. Jenkins; Pamela K. Thorne; Jeffrey S. Martin; R. Rector; J Davis; M. H. Laughlin


The FASEB Journal | 2015

eNOS Deficiency Increases Susceptibility to Western Diet Induced Hepatic Mitochondrial Dysfunction

Ryan D. Sheldon; Melissa A. Linden; Grace M. Meers; E. Morris; M. H. Laughlin; R. Rector


The FASEB Journal | 2015

Novel Effects of FGF21 and Exercise on Brown Adipose Tissue Inflammation

Joe Rowles; Justin A. Fletcher; Terese M. Zidon; Rebecca J. Scroggins; Young-Min Parks; James W. Perfield; John P. Thyfault; R. Rector; Jaume Padilla; Victoria J. Vieira-Potter


The FASEB Journal | 2015

COX Inhibitor Indomethacin Attenuates Phenylephrine Induced Vasoconstriction: Differences in OLETF and LETO Vascular Response

Brian S. Ferguson; T Olver; Ryan D. Sheldon; Melissa A. Linden; Craig A. Emter; R. Rector; M. H. Laughlin


The FASEB Journal | 2014

Improved efficacy of metformin therapy when combined with caloric restriction in the treatment of type 2 diabetes and NAFLD in OLETF rats (LB743)

Melissa A. Linden; Kristi T. Lopez; Justin A. Fletcher; Grace M. Meers; Sameer Siddique; E. Morris; Jacqueline M. Crissey; Monica L. Kearney; M. H. Laughlin; James R. Sowers; John P. Thyfault; Jamal A. Ibdah; R. Rector


The FASEB Journal | 2014

Obesity-prone female Ossabaw pigs are protected against western diet-induced adipose tissue inflammation and immune cell infiltration (815.2)

Rebecca J. Scroggins; Jaume Padilla; Rebecca J. Welly; Daniel Jackson; Thomas Smith; Victoria J. Vieira-Potter; R. Rector


The FASEB Journal | 2014

Nitric oxide synthase inhibition exacerbates liver injury in an obese rat model of NAFLD (1115.3)

Ryan D. Sheldon; Jaume Padilla; Nathan T. Jenkins; M. H. Laughlin; R. Rector

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Jeffrey S. Martin

Edward Via College of Osteopathic Medicine

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Sarah J. Borengasser

University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences

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E. Morris

University of Missouri

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