Cardioprotective effects of aerobic training in diabetic rats: Reducing cardiac apoptotic indices and oxidative stress for a healthier heart.

IF 0.6 Q4 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS ARYA Atherosclerosis Pub Date : 2024-03-01 DOI:10.48305/arya.2024.41976.2911
Mohammad Ali Gharaat, Hamid Reza Choobdari, Mohsen Sheykhlouvand
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Background: The present study evaluated the effects of aerobic training with variable intensities on apoptotic indices of cardiac tissue in fatty diabetic rats.

Methods: Twenty-four male Wistar rats were randomly divided into non-diabetic (ND, n=8), trained diabetic (TD, n=8), and control diabetic (CD, n=8) groups. Following a high-fat dietary regimen, type 2 diabetes was induced by streptozotocin, with blood glucose levels above 300 mg/dL considered indicative of diabetes. The TD group underwent aerobic exercise five times a week for six weeks. Subsequently, measurements were taken for left ventricular end-diastolic (LVEDV) and end-systolic volumes (LVESV), ejection fraction (EF%), catalase, caspase-9, P53, glucose, insulin, and HOMA-IR.

Results: Aerobic training led to a significant decrease in blood glucose levels (P < 0.01), caspase-9 (P < 0.05), HOMA-IR (P < 0.05), and P53 expression (P < 0.001) compared with the CD group. LVEDV and LVESV decreased significantly (P < 0.05 for both), while LVEF increased significantly (P < 0.05). Catalase activation showed an insignificant increase in the TD group pre- to post-training compared to CD.

Conclusion: Incremental aerobic exercise training (6 weeks) may exert a cardioprotective effect in diabetic rats by reducing apoptosis and oxidative stress indices, while simultaneously increasing aerobic fitness and reducing body weight.

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有氧训练对糖尿病大鼠心脏的保护作用:降低心脏凋亡指数和氧化应激,让心脏更健康
背景:本研究评估了不同强度的有氧训练对脂肪型糖尿病大鼠心脏组织凋亡指数的影响:24只雄性Wistar大鼠被随机分为非糖尿病组(ND,n=8)、训练糖尿病组(TD,n=8)和对照糖尿病组(CD,n=8)。按照高脂肪饮食方案,用链脲佐菌素诱发 2 型糖尿病,血糖水平超过 300 毫克/分升即为糖尿病。TD组每周进行五次有氧运动,持续六周。随后,测量左心室舒张末期容积(LVEDV)和收缩末期容积(LVESV)、射血分数(EF%)、过氧化氢酶、Caspase-9、P53、血糖、胰岛素和 HOMA-IR:结果:与 CD 组相比,有氧训练显著降低了血糖水平(P < 0.01)、caspase-9(P < 0.05)、HOMA-IR(P < 0.05)和 P53 表达(P < 0.001)。LVEDV 和 LVESV 显著下降(均 P < 0.05),而 LVEF 显著增加(P < 0.05)。与 CD 组相比,TD 组在训练前和训练后的过氧化氢酶活化增加不明显:结论:渐进式有氧运动训练(6 周)可通过减少细胞凋亡和氧化应激指数对糖尿病大鼠的心脏起到保护作用,同时还能提高有氧体能和减轻体重。
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