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The Effects Of Exercise Training On Glucose Homeostasis And Muscle Metabolism In Type 1 Diabetic Female Mice, Caitlin O'Neill, Erica J. Locke, Darren A. Sipf, Jack Thompson, Erin Drebushenko, Nate Berger, Brooke Segich, Stephen C. Kolwicz Jr. Oct 2022

The Effects Of Exercise Training On Glucose Homeostasis And Muscle Metabolism In Type 1 Diabetic Female Mice, Caitlin O'Neill, Erica J. Locke, Darren A. Sipf, Jack Thompson, Erin Drebushenko, Nate Berger, Brooke Segich, Stephen C. Kolwicz Jr.

Health and Exercise Physiology Faculty Publications

Although exercise training is an important recommendation for the management of type 1 diabetes (T1D), most of the available research studies predominantly focus on male subjects. Given the importance of sex as a biological variable, additional studies are required to improve the knowledge gap regarding sex differences in T1D research. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to examine the role of exercise training in mediating changes in glucose homeostasis and skeletal muscle metabolism in T1D female mice. Female mice were injected with streptozotocin (STZ) to induce T1D. Two weeks after STZ injection, control (CON) and STZ mice were exercise …