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DOI: 10.1055/s-0034-1398504
Plasma Omentin-1 Levels are Related to Exercise Performance in Obese Women and Increase Upon Aerobic Endurance Training
Publication History
received 30 September 2014
first decision 30 November 2014
accepted 17 December 2014
Publication Date:
19 March 2015 (online)


Abstract
Introduction: Omentin-1 is an adipokine that is primarily released from visceral adipose tissue stromal cells. The effects of exercise on omentin-1 regulation are not clear so far. Therefore, the effect of endurance training on circulating omentin-1 levels and its relation to exercise performance was assessed in obese women.
Methods: 13 obese women (age: 44.8±3.3 years; BMI: 37.8±1.3 kg·m−2) participated in a 6-week endurance training program. Omentin-1, metabolic traits (glucose, insulin, HOMA-IR, lipids profile), and exercise performance (cardiopulmonary exercise test (V̇O2,peak, Wpeak), 6 min walking test, 6MWT) were assessed before and after the training.
Results: After the training program circulating omentin-1 were 10.4% higher than before the program (690±50 ng·ml−1 vs. 618±42; p=0.04), while body weight remained unchanged (p=0.9). Before training, omentin-1 levels were significantly correlated with Wpeak (given in absolute and relative values) as well as with 6MWT (all r≥0.603; all p≤0.029) and the correlations with absolute as well as relativeV̇O2,peak approached significance (both r≥0.534; both p≤0.060). After training, respective correlations were generally weaker and did not reach significance any longer (all r≤0.465; all p≥0.109). Neither before nor after the training program were significant correlations found between omentin-1 levels and the other measured metabolic blood markers (all p≥0.157).
Discussion: Data show a rather strong relationship between exercise performance and circulating omentin-1 levels as well as an increase of the adipokine in response to 6-week of endurance training in obese women. Our findings may hint to a skeletal muscle-adipose tissue crosstalk in regard of omentin-1 regulation.