Title of article :
The Effect of Interval and Continuous Training on Angiogenesis Factor in Type2 Diabetic Wistar Rats
Author/Authors :
Shahidi, Fereshteh Department of Physiology - Faculty of Physical Education and Sport Sciences - Shahid Rajaee Teacher Training University, Tehran , Yazdani, Faramarz Department of Physiology - Faculty of Physical Education and Sport Sciences - Shahid Rajaee Teacher Training University, Tehran , Gaeini, Abbas Ali Department of Physiology - Faculty of Physical Education and Sports Science - University of Tehran, Tehran
Abstract :
Objective: The equilibrium of angiogenesis stimulus agents and angiogenesis inhibitory agents is an important factor in the increase
of diabetic cardiomyopathy. This research aimed to survey the result
of eight weeks of high-intensity interval training (HIIT) and
moderate continuous (MICT) on the myocardium angiogenesis agent
and histological alterations within male diabetic rats.
Materials and Methods: 32 male Wistar rats did casually
selected within 4 groups: health without exercise control, diabetic
without exercise (D), D + HIIT, and D+ MICT groups. Diabetes type
2 produced with high-fat food for two weeks and an only dose of
STZ. After approval of type 2 diabetes, subjects did direct to HIIT
(90 -95 percent of VO2max), and MICT (50 to 65 percent of
VO2max) exercise program five times per week during eight weeks.
Western blotting methods were utilized for the exposure of protein
synthesis of Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor (VEGF),
Transforming Growth Factor-beta (TGF-β1), and Matrix
Metalloproteinase-9 (MMP9) in the left ventricle. Besides, the base
and ultimate blood glucose were estimated. Histological alterations
assessed utilizing H&E and Masson’s trichrome staining.
Results: The installation of diabetes develops TGF-β1 (P-value=
0.001) and reduces MMP9 (P-value= 0.002) and VEGF (P-value=
0.002). But, eight weeks of MICT enhanced MMP9 (P-value=
0.002) and VEGF (P-value= 0.002), but the volume of TGF-β1 (Pvalue= 0.001) diminished significantly. Furthermore, the MICT did
improve better than of HIIT in improving angiogenesis agents and
adjust body mass, plasma glucose in the rats with diabetes.
Conclusion: Not only eight weeks of interval and continuous
exercise enhanced levels of MMP9 and VEGF, but also revealed a
notable reduction in TGF-β1. Additionally, both training diminishes body weight and blood sugar.
Keywords :
Diabetes type 2 , Diabetic cardiomyopathy , Fibrosis , MICT training
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Diabetes and Obesity