The Effect of Swimming and Resveratrol on Antioxidant Markers and Lipid Peroxidation Index in Liver Tissue

Maryam Mehboodi, Habib Asgharpour, S. Hosseini, Reza Rezaeeshirazi
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Background Aging is associated with metabolic disorders. Although the beneficial effects of exercise and resveratrol consumption in the health of the elderly has been reported, the combined effect of intermittent swimming and resveratrol consumption on the antioxidant system in liver tissue is not clear yet. Objective This study aims to investigate the combined effect of intermittent swimming and resveratrol consumption on the expression of superoxide dismutases (SOD), glutathione peroxidase (GPx), and Malondialdehyde (MDA) in the liver tissue of older rats. Methods In this experimental study, 32 elder rats were divided into four groups: control, swimming, resveratrol and swimming+resveratrol. The resveratrol (100 mg) dissolved in 1% methylcellulose was administrated daily by gavage. The swimming was performed at three sessions per week. The GPx and SOD expression levels were measured by real-time polymerase chain reaction method, and the MDA level was measured by ELISA method. Results The GPx level in the swimming+resveratrol group were significantly higher than in the control (P=0.001), resveratrol (P=0.04) and swimming (P=0.002) groups. MDA levels in the resveratrol (P=0.001), swimming (P=0.001) and swimming+resveratrol (P=0.001) groups were significantly lower than in the control group; in the swimming+resveratrol group, it was significantly lower than the resveratrol (P=0.001) and swimming (P=0.009) groups. Conclusion It seems that intermittent swimming and resveratrol consumption have favorable effects on improving the antioxidant defense system and lipid peroxidation in liver tissue. Therefore, it is recommended to use intermittent swimming and resveratrol to prevent liver damage in the elderly.
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游泳和白藜芦醇对肝组织抗氧化标志物和脂质过氧化指数的影响
衰老与代谢紊乱有关。虽然运动和摄入白藜芦醇对老年人健康的有益作用已有报道,但间歇性游泳和摄入白藜芦醇对肝组织抗氧化系统的综合影响尚不清楚。目的探讨间歇游泳和白藜芦醇摄入对老年大鼠肝组织超氧化物歧化酶(SOD)、谷胱甘肽过氧化物酶(GPx)、丙二醛(MDA)表达的联合影响。方法将32只老年大鼠分为对照组、游泳组、白藜芦醇组和游泳+白藜芦醇组。白藜芦醇(100 mg)溶解于1%甲基纤维素中,每日灌胃。游泳每周进行三次。实时聚合酶链反应法检测GPx和SOD的表达水平,ELISA法检测MDA的表达水平。结果游泳+白藜芦醇组GPx水平显著高于对照组(P=0.001)、白藜芦醇组(P=0.04)和游泳组(P=0.002)。白藜芦醇组(P=0.001)、游泳组(P=0.001)和游泳+白藜芦醇组(P=0.001) MDA水平显著低于对照组;游泳+白藜芦醇组显著低于白藜芦醇组(P=0.001)和游泳组(P=0.009)。结论间歇性游泳和白藜芦醇摄入对改善肝组织抗氧化防御系统和脂质过氧化有良好的作用。因此,建议使用间歇性游泳和白藜芦醇来预防老年人肝损伤。
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