Title of article :
The Effect of Different Endurance Exercise Intensities on the Expression of RIP140 Protein in Visceral Adipose Tissue in Diabetic Rats
Author/Authors :
Ghaedi, Hadi Department of Sport Science - Lamerd branch Islamic Azad University, Lamerd, Iran , Faramarzi, Mohamad Exercise Physiology - Shahrekord University, Shahrekord, Iran , Ghatreh Samani, Keihan Cellular and Molecular Research Center - Shahrekord University of Medical Sciences, Shahrekord, Iran , Banitalebi, Ebrahim Exercise Physiology - Shahrekord University, Iran
Abstract :
Objective: RIP140 is one of the proteins that play a role in
regulating and metabolizing lipid droplets. The aim of this study was
to compare the three endurance training intensities (low, moderate
and high) on the expression of RIP140 protein in visceral adipose
tissue and insulin resistance in male diabetic wistar rats.
Materials and Methods: Forty male wistar rats were assigned to
five groups (n= 8) including diabetic group with low intensity
endurance training (DLE), moderate intensity endurance training
(DME), high intensity endurance training (DHE), diabetic control
(DC) and healthy nondiabetic sedentary (NS) groups. After induction
of diabetic rats by injection of streptozotocin, endurance training was
performed with different intensities for eight weeks, three sessions
per week. The relative expression of RIP140 protein was measured
by western blot technique. To compare groups, dependent variables
were analyzed by One Way ANOVA، Kruskal–Wallis and the post
hoc Mann-Whitney U Test.
Results: Results showed significant effect of exercise on insulin
resistance values (P-value: 0.001). Comparison of expression of
RIP140 protein in diabetic and high intensity endurance training
group, diabetic and moderate intensity endurance training group and
diabetic, and low intensity endurance training group, diabetic control
and healthy control by using Kruskal-Wallis test indicated a
significant difference between these groups (P-value:0.006).
Conclusion: Moderate and high intensity endurance training can
significantly reduce the expression of RIP140 protein, and
subsequently increase glucose uptake and ultimately reduce insulin
resistance in diabetic rats.
Keywords :
College students Seasons , Physical activity , Body mass index , Metabolic syndrome
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Diabetes and Obesity