Effect of High-Intensity Interval Training on TCF7L2 Gene Expression in Hepatocytes of Obese Rats

Akbar Karimy, Yaser Kazemzadeh, M. Eizadi, Saeid Sedaghaty, Sepideh Ghotnian
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Objective: Hepatic glucose release is greatly increased in the presence of obesity and related diseases. The research objective was to explore the impact of high intensity interval training (HIIT) on TCF7L2 gene expression in hepatocytes of obese rats. Materials and Methods: Out of 21 male Wistar rats aged 10 weeks years (220±10 g), obesity was induced in 14 rats by 8-week high-fat diet. The rats were then divided into normal (n=7), obese control (n=7), and HIIT obese (n=7) groups. Rats in the HIIT group completed 8 weeks of HIIT/5 days weekly, whereas the other groups were inactive. After intervention, TCF7L2 gene expression in hepatocytes, insulin resistance and glucose compared using ANOVA /Tukey’s post hoc test between groups by SPSS-22. Results: Obesity induction led to a significant decrease in TCF7L2 gene expression (P: 0.011) and an increase in blood glucose (P: 0.009) and insulin resistance (P: 0.019) compared with the normal group (P< 0.001). On the other hand, interval training led to a significant increase in TCF7L2 gene expression (P: 0.029) and a decrease in blood glucose (P< 0.001) and insulin resistance (P< 0.001) in the obese group compared with the control group. Conclusion: The observed enhancement in fasting blood glucose levels among obese rats could be linked to increased TCF7L2 gene expression in liver cells, which appears to be a response to interval training intervention. Nevertheless, understanding the main mechanisms responsible for observed changes requires further studies in this field.
高强度间歇训练对肥胖大鼠肝细胞中 TCF7L2 基因表达的影响
目的:肥胖及相关疾病会大大增加肝脏葡萄糖的释放。本研究旨在探讨高强度间歇训练(HIIT)对肥胖大鼠肝细胞中 TCF7L2 基因表达的影响。材料和方法:在 21 只年龄为 10 周岁(220±10 g)的雄性 Wistar 大鼠中,通过 8 周高脂肪饮食诱导 14 只大鼠肥胖。然后将大鼠分为正常组(7 只)、肥胖对照组(7 只)和 HIIT 肥胖组(7 只)。HIIT组大鼠每周进行8周/5天的HIIT训练,而其他组大鼠则不活动。干预后,采用SPSS-22进行组间方差分析/Tukey's事后检验,比较肝细胞中TCF7L2基因表达、胰岛素抵抗和血糖。结果与正常组相比,肥胖诱导导致 TCF7L2 基因表达显著下降(P:0.011),血糖(P:0.009)和胰岛素抵抗(P:0.019)增加(P< 0.001)。另一方面,与对照组相比,间歇训练导致肥胖组 TCF7L2 基因表达量显著增加(P:0.029),血糖(P< 0.001)和胰岛素抵抗(P< 0.001)下降。结论观察到肥胖大鼠空腹血糖水平升高可能与肝细胞中 TCF7L2 基因表达增加有关,这似乎是对间歇训练干预的一种反应。然而,要了解导致观察到的变化的主要机制,还需要在这一领域开展进一步的研究。
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