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  • Exercise has both long and short term effects on glucose, 1. upregulates insulin receptor production, 2. fires off receptors on muscles to haul the glucose out of the blood and into the muscles for immediate use, and for storage as glycogen (stacks of glucose). And there’s a lot more being looked at in this paper, and for that matter more going on in exercise effects on tumors than just glucose regulation, tho’ it is an important piece.

    Precancer exercise capacity and metabolism during tumor development coordinate the skeletal muscle–tumor metabolic competition https://www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pnas.2508707122

    Significance It is well established from both preclinical and clinical studies that exercise protects against tumor growth and progression. However, the biomarkers of this beneficial effect are not well delineated. Here, we demonstrate using stable isotope tracer methodology and unbiased metabolomics analyses that aerobic exercise induces glucose repartitioning in rodents with breast cancer and melanoma. We further demonstrate that fitness—which can be measured along a continuum, beyond the binary “exercise/no exercise” paradigm that may not translate well to humans in practice—is a key predictor of tumor metabolism. These data highlight the importance of a nuanced, systemic view of the metabolic effects of exercise in cancer. Abstract Higher exercise capacity and regular exercise training improve cancer prognosis at all stages of disease. However, the metabolic adaptations to aerobic exercise training that mediate tumor–host interactions are poorly understood. Here, we demonstrate that voluntary wheel running slows tumor growth and repartitions glucose uptake and oxidation to skeletal and cardiac muscle and away from breast and melanoma tumors in mice. Further, prehabilitation induces repartitioning of glucose metabolism in obese mice: Uptake and oxidation of glucose are enhanced in skeletal and cardiac muscle, and reduced in tumors. These increases in muscle glucose metabolism and reductions in tumor glucose metabolism, correlated with slower tumor progression. Using [U-13C6] glucose infusion, we show that exercise increases the fractional contribution of glucose to oxidative metabolism in muscle while reducing it in tumors, suggesting that aerobic exercise shifts systemic glucose metabolism away from the tumor microenvironment and toward metabolically active tissues. Transcriptional analysis revealed downregulation of mTOR signaling in tumors from exercised mice. Collectively, our findings suggest that voluntary exercise may suppress tumor progression by enhancing host tissue glucose oxidation and limiting tumor glucose availability, supporting a model in which exercise-induced metabolic competition constrains tumor energetics.






  • I just love this:

    "So, if you find you get stuck in 3-inch-deep snow… for starters, don’t do that. That’s not much snow. It’s embarrassing to get stuck in so little.

    A few extremely basic notes:

    Don’t kick the gas pedal like these ICE agents are doing. Slow and steady.
    Turn on 4WD. Obviously.
    If you don’t have 4WD, whatever, you should be fine. It’s really not that much snow.
    

    If you’re stuck and can’t dig yourself out with the shovel you carry for this exact purpose, flag down a friendly Midwesterner to pull you out. Some flannel-clad hoonigan like me will happily pull you out with a rescue strap.

    This works way better if you don’t have a reputation for killing unarmed women in the city you’re in, so ICE might be SOL"







  • Don’t do the crime, if you can’t do the time.

    edit: 9 Years, Tina, makes me wonder how you will justify the enormous harm you did. You’ll be around 77, and long forgotten by your supporters by the time you emerge from incarceration. smh

    The Details: "Judge says “prison is the only place” for Tina Peters, who remained defiant even as she asked the court for probation " Former Mesa County Clerk and Recorder Tina Peters was sentenced Thursday to nine years behind bars by a judge who labeled her a “charlatan” for her role in a 2021 breach of her own county’s election system.

    “Your lies are well-documented and these convictions are serious,” he said. “I am convinced you would do it all over again. You are as defiant a defendant as this court has ever seen.” He added that the damage she caused is “unmeasurable.”

    Barrett also called out Peters for lying when she demonstrated her infamous videotaped attempt to kick a police officer in 2022. That incident had nothing to do with her trial, but she included it in a litany of lies she said were part of the case against her.

    She bent over and kicked a leg in the air to show how having her arm pulled had caused that involuntary movement. Barrett called that assertion “preposterous.” There was tittering throughout the courtroom over her demonstration.

    The rest is in this article: https://coloradosun.com/2024/10/03/tina-peters-election-security-trial-sentenced/