Comparison of exercise with different intensities on CBP gene expression in the liver tissue of male Wistar rats
Paper ID : 1530-SSRC-13TH
Oral / Poster Presentation File
1530-SSRC-13TH
Authors:
Sodabeh Ghanbari *1, Ali Asghar Ravasi2, Mohammad Shariatzadeh3
1Physical Education (Sports Science), Azad University, Islamshahr, Iran
2Professor Faculty of Sport Sciences ,University of Tehran , Tehran, Iran
3Assistant Professor Sport Science Research Institute of Iran ,Tehran ,Iran
Abstract:
Background& purpose: The liver is one of the vital organs of the body that plays a very important role in metabolism, detoxification of drug, excretion of harmful substances from the body, and liver failure is considered as one of the serious risks to human health. Apoptosis is one of those noticeable feature of liver disease. Liver disease increasing affected by the balance between apoptotic and anti-apoptotic abilities. The aim of the present study was to investigate the changes in the selected index of apoptosis in the liver tissue of male Wistar rats resulting from three exercise training protocols. Methods: In This experimental study, Thirty-two rats)8 weeks) were divided into four groups of eight: control, Moderate Intensity Training(MIT), High Intensity training(HIT), High intensity interval training(HIIT). The training lasted eight weeks, five sessions per week. 24 hours after the last training session, liver ventricular tissue samples were extracted and stored at -80 ° C until the experiment.One-way ANOVA test was used to test the research hypotheses and Tukey post-hoc test was used for group comparison. Results :The results showed that compared to the control group, CBP gene expression was significantly reduced in all three groups of MIT, HIT and HIIT( P≤0/001) So that it has decreased by 0.0018 units, 0.0017 units and 0.001 units, respectively, compared to the control group Conclusion :The results showed that the sports protocols of the current study have the same effects on reducing the expression of CBP gene in liver tissue. Therefore, it can be considered as a preventive mechanism to prevent or reduce liver apoptosis.
Keywords:
gene expression, Liver tissue, apoptosis, Protein CBP
Status : Abstract Accepted (Poster Presentation)
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