Title of article :
Antiapoptotic Effects of Continuous Training and Selenium Consumption on the Liver Tissue of Cadmium-Exposed Rats
Author/Authors :
Humayun Fard, Hossein Department of Sport Physiology - Shoushtar Branch, Islamic Azad University, Shoushtar, Iran , Hosseini, Ali Department of Sport Physiology - Marvdasht Branch, Islamic Azad University, Marvdasht, Iran , Azarbayjani, Mohammad Ali Department of Sport Physiology - Central Tehran Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran , Nikbakht, Masoud Department of Exercise Physiology - Faculty of Sport Sciences - Shahid Chamran University of Ahvaz, Ahvaz, Iran
Abstract :
Background: Cadmium has negative effects on various tissues of the body while selenium has antioxidant activities. Moreover, the
benefits of exercise training for apoptotic factors including caspase-3 and cytochrome c, as well as cyclin D, have been regarded.
Objectives: Therefore, the present studyaimedto evaluate the anti-apoptotic effects of continuous trainingandseleniumconsumption
on the liver tissue of cadmium-exposed rats.
Methods: In this study, 25 rats were selected and randomly divided into five groups of five rats including: (1) control, (2) selenium
consumption, (3) continuous training, (4) continuous training with selenium consumption, and (5) sham. For eight weeks, groups
1 to 4 received peritoneal cadmium (2 mg/kg) daily; groups 2 and 4 received peritoneal selenium (0.23 mg/kg) daily; and groups 3
and 4 performed continuous training three sessions per week. Caspase-3, cytochrome c, and cyclin D were measured at the protein
level.
Results: Cadmium consumption significantly increased the protein levels of caspase-3 and cytochrome c and decreased cyclin D
in rats (P = 0.001). Selenium consumption and continuous training significantly decreased the protein levels of caspase-3 and cytochrome
c and increased cyclin D in rats exposed to cadmium (P = 0.001). Continuous training along with selenium consumption
had interactive effects on increasing the protein levels of cyclin D in rats exposed to cadmium (P = 0.02).
Conclusions: It appears that continuous training and selenium consumption have interactive anti-apoptotic effects in the liver
tissue of cadmium-exposed rats.
Keywords :
Liver , Apoptosis , Continues Training , Selenium , Cadmium
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics