Investigating the Effect of Resistance-Aerobic Training on the Absorption and Resorption Biomarkers of Bone Tissue in Young, Adult and Elderly Male Rats

Mahshid Shiri, Mohammad Reza Fadai Chafi, S. Gholamrezaei
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Introduction: Exercise training is likely to be a non-pharmacological intervention to improve bone health in children and the elderly. The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of resistance-aerobic training on RUX2, CTX, RANKL and ALP biomarkers in rats of different ages. Methods: In the present experimental study, 30 male Wistar rats were obtained from Instituto Pasteur of Iran and were divided into three groups according to their age: immature (2 weeks old), mature (6 weeks old) and elderly (96 weeks old). In each age group, the mice were randomly divided into two training (n=5) and control (n=5) groups. Six weeks of combined training included three sessions of aerobic training and three sessions of resistance training per week. Extracting genes by PCR method was used. One-way analysis of variance and Tukey's post hoc test and SPSS16 software were used. The significance level P≥0.05 was considered. Results: One-way analysis of variance showed that resistance-aerobic training has had a significant effect on RUNX2, RANKL and ALP variables of rats in different age groups (P < 0.05). This significance was not observed in CTX variable (P > 0.05). On the other hand, the results of Tukey's RUNX2 test were significantly different between the adult training and elderly training groups (p=‌0.019) as well as between the elderly control groups (p = 0.01) and adult training (p = 0.002). Regarding the RANKL variable, it showed that there was a significant difference only between the adult exercise group and the elderly control group (p = 0.01). Conclusion: Resistance-endurance training probably increases absorption and reabsorption biomarkers such as RUX2, RANKL and ALP in immature, mature and elderly male rats.
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研究有氧阻力训练对青年、成年和老年雄性大鼠骨组织吸收和再吸收生物标志物的影响
介绍:运动训练可能是改善儿童和老年人骨骼健康的一种非药物干预措施。本研究旨在探讨阻力有氧训练对不同年龄大鼠的 RUX2、CTX、RANKL 和 ALP 生物标志物的影响。研究方法在本实验研究中,从伊朗巴斯德研究所获得 30 只雄性 Wistar 大鼠,并根据其年龄分为三组:未成年组(2 周龄)、成熟组(6 周龄)和老年组(96 周龄)。在每个年龄组中,小鼠被随机分为训练组(5 只)和对照组(5 只)。六周的综合训练包括每周三次有氧训练和三次阻力训练。采用 PCR 方法提取基因。采用单因素方差分析、Tukey 后检验和 SPSS16 软件。显著性水平为 P≥0.05。结果单因素方差分析显示,阻力有氧训练对不同年龄组大鼠的 RUNX2、RANKL 和 ALP 变量有显著影响(P < 0.05)。在 CTX 变量中则没有观察到这种显著性(P > 0.05)。另一方面,Tukey's RUNX2 检验结果显示,成年训练组与老年训练组之间存在显著差异(P=0.019),老年对照组与成年训练组之间也存在显著差异(P=0.01)(P=0.002)。关于 RANKL 变量,结果显示只有成人锻炼组和老年对照组之间存在显著差异(p = 0.01)。结论阻力耐力训练可能会增加未成年、成年和老年雄性大鼠的吸收和重吸收生物标志物,如 RUX2、RANKL 和 ALP。
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