Carbon Monoxide and Exercise Prevents Diet-Induced Obesity and Metabolic Dysregulation Without Affecting Bone.

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Gasier, Heath G

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Yu, Tianzheng

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Swift, Joshua M

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Metzger, Corrine E

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McNerny, Erin M

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Swallow, Elizabeth A

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Piantadosi, Claude A

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Allen, Matthew R

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2021-12-21T20:50:46Z

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2021-12-21T20:50:46Z

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2020-05

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2021-12-21T20:50:46Z

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Objective

Carbon monoxide (CO) may counteract obesity and metabolic dysfunction in rodents consuming high-fat diets, but the skeletal effects are not understood. This study investigated whether low-dose inhaled CO (250 ppm) with or without moderate intensity aerobic exercise (3 h/wk) would limit diet-induced obesity and metabolic dysregulation and preserve bone health.

Methods

Obesity-resistant (OR) rats served as controls, and obesity-prone (OP) rats were randomized to sedentary, sedentary plus CO, exercise, or CO plus exercise. For 10 weeks, OP rats consumed a high-fat, high-sucrose diet, whereas OR rats consumed a low-fat control diet. Measurements included indicators of obesity and metabolism, bone turnover markers, femoral geometry and microarchitecture, bone mechanical properties, and tibial morphometry.

Results

A high-fat, high-sucrose diet led to obesity, hyperinsulinemia, and hyperleptinemia, without impacting bone. CO alone led only to a modest reduction in weight gain. Exercise attenuated weight gain and improved the metabolic profile; however, bone fragility increased. Combined CO and exercise led to body mass reduction and a metabolic state similar to control OR rats and prevented the exercise-induced increase in bone fragility.

Conclusions

CO and aerobic exercise training prevent obesity and metabolic sequelae of nutrient excess while stabilizing bone physiology.
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1930-7381

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1930-739X

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https://hdl.handle.net/10161/24092

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eng

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Wiley

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Obesity (Silver Spring, Md.)

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10.1002/oby.22768

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Animals

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Rats

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Obesity

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Carbon Monoxide

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Physical Conditioning, Animal

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Male

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Carbon Monoxide and Exercise Prevents Diet-Induced Obesity and Metabolic Dysregulation Without Affecting Bone.

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Journal article

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Gasier, Heath G|0000-0001-5895-4542

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924

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931

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5

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School of Medicine

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Pathology

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Medicine, Pulmonary, Allergy, and Critical Care Medicine

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Duke

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Clinical Science Departments

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Medicine

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Anesthesiology

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Published

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28

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