研究高脂饮食和蔗糖溶液进行性抗阻训练大鼠肝脏脂肪生成和脂肪分解酶水平

R. Delbari, R. Fathi, A. Safarzade, K. Nasiri
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目的:摄入过多的脂肪或碳水化合物会刺激脂肪生成,多余的脂肪储存在包括肝脏在内的非脂肪组织中,表现为肥胖和脂肪肝。本研究旨在探讨8周进行性阻力训练(PRT)对高脂肪饮食和蔗糖溶液喂养的大鼠肝脏中一些影响脂质代谢的酶水平的影响。材料与方法:选取24只5周龄雄性wistar大鼠,随机分为标准饲粮(SD)组(n=8)和高脂饲粮加蔗糖溶液(HFDS)组(n=16)。12周后,HFDS组分为久坐组(HS)和PRT组(HPRT)。PRT计划每周实施3天,持续8周。研究影响肝组织脂质代谢及脂肪含量的AMPKα1、SCD-1、ATGL和FASN酶的基因表达。结果:HFDS显著提高了大鼠体重(P: 0.001),显著降低了肝脏中ATGL和FASN的表达(P: 0.001, P: 0.011)。PRT治疗8周后AMPKα1、SCD-1、ATGL和FASN基因的表达差异无统计学意义。大鼠肝组织甘油三酯(TG)和总胆固醇(TC)水平显著升高(P: 0.004, P: 0.001), PRT对其无影响(P: 0.959, P: 0.809)。结论:8周PRT对肝脏脂质代谢酶无明显影响。因此,调整饮食和改变饮食,可能会在PRT后显示不同的结果。
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Investigating the Levels of Liver Lipogenic and Lipolytic Enzymes in Rat with High-Fat Diet and Sucrose Solution Underwent Progressive Resistance Training
 Objective: Consuming too much fat or carbohydrates stimulates lipogenesis and excess fat is stored in non-fat tissues, including the liver, and manifests as obesity and fatty liver disease. This study aimed to investigate the effect of eight weeks of progressive resistance training (PRT) on the liver levels of some enzymes affecting lipid metabolism in rats fed a high-fat diet and sucrose solution. Materials and Methods: Twenty-four male wistar rats with 5 weeks of age were randomly divided into two groups: standard diet (SD) (n=8) and high-fat diet and sucrose solution (HFDS) (n=16). Twelve weeks later, HFDS group was divided into two groups: sedentary (HS) and PRT (HPRT). The PRT program was implemented 3 days a week for 8 weeks. Gene expression of AMPKα1, SCD-1, ATGL and FASN enzymes affecting lipid metabolism in liver tissue and its fat content were investigated. Results: HFDS significantly increased the body weight (P: 0.001) and significantly decreased the liver expression of ATGL and FASN (P: 0.001, P: 0.011). Eight weeks of PRT did not show a significant difference in the expression of AMPKα1, SCD-1, ATGL and FASN genes. Rats fed HFDS had considerably higher levels of triglyceride (TG) and total cholesterol (TC) in their liver tissue (P: 0.004, P: 0.001) and PRT did not affect them (P: 0.959, P: 0.809 respectively). Conclusion: It seems that eight weeks of PRT will not change liver lipid metabolism enzymes. Therefore, modifying the diet and changing it, will probably show different results after PRT.
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