THE ACUTE EFFECT OF RUNNING EXERCISE ON LIVER ABCA1 GENE EXPRESSION IN MALE WISTAR RATS

IF 0.2 Q4 SPORT SCIENCES
S. Tayebi, M. Khademosharie, T. Parsa, Mehdi Abaszadegan, A. Saeidi, A. Nenasheva
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Abstract

Objectives. ATP-binding cassette transporters transfer a variety of substrates across the lipid bilayers in an energy-dependent manner. ABCA1 is a member of this family, which plays a crucial role in plasma HDL-C metabolism. On the other hand, the short-term effects of exercise training are less studied. The aim of this study was the effects of a single bout of exercise on liver ABCA1 gene expression in the male Wistar rats. Methods. Twenty four male Wistar rats were housed in a standard environment and randomly divided into two Control (n = 12) and Experimental (n = 12) groups. The exercise included running on a treadmill for 120 min (18 m/min). Immediately, 2 and 24 hours after exercise, rats were anesthetized, and samples were taken from the adipose tissue and liver. Liver ABCA1 was assessed by RT-PCR. Results. The results showed that liver ABCA1 gene expression had significant elevation immediately, 2 and 24 hours after exercise (p < 0.05). Conclusion. The findings of this study proved that acute exercise can increase liver ABCA1 gene expression.
跑步运动对雄性wistar大鼠肝脏abca1基因表达的急性影响
目标。atp结合盒转运体以能量依赖的方式在脂质双分子层上转移各种底物。ABCA1是该家族的成员,在血浆HDL-C代谢中起着至关重要的作用。另一方面,运动训练的短期效果研究较少。本研究的目的是单次运动对雄性Wistar大鼠肝脏ABCA1基因表达的影响。方法。将24只雄性Wistar大鼠置于标准环境中,随机分为对照组(n = 12)和试验组(n = 12)。这项运动包括在跑步机上跑120分钟(18米/分钟)。运动后2和24小时,立即对大鼠进行麻醉,并从脂肪组织和肝脏中提取样本。RT-PCR检测肝脏ABCA1。结果。结果显示,运动后即刻、2、24 h肝脏ABCA1基因表达显著升高(p < 0.05)。结论。本研究结果证明,急性运动可以增加肝脏ABCA1基因的表达。
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Human Sport Medicine
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