The Effect of Interval Training on PTX3, VCAM-1, and CRP in Rats with Metabolic Syndrome

AuthorSeyed Vali Valinejaden
AuthorMahnaz Omidien
AuthorAbdolhossein Taheri Kalanien
OrcidMahnaz Omidi [0000-0002-4631-7308]en
OrcidAbdolhossein Taheri Kalani [0000-0003-3668-0266]en
Issued Date2023-03-31en
AbstractBackground: Sedentary lifestyle and lack of exercise cause cardiovascular diseases and metabolic syndrome. Decreased movement in recent decades has caused cardiovascular diseases. Methods: In this research, 35 male Wistar rats weighing 220 ± 20 g were divided into 5 groups (seven rats in each group) by a simple random method. The first and second experimental groups were given 100 grams per liter of fructose with water for 6 weeks, and the third experimental group received this for 14 weeks. The training group performed the interval training protocol on the treadmill for eight weeks and 5 days a week. One-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) was used to compare the groups. Results: The use of the fructose diet for 6 weeks and 14 weeks caused metabolic syndrome in male Wistar rats. Induction of metabolic syndrome increased the plasma levels of PTX3, VACM-1, and CRP at the end of 6 weeks (P = 0.001, P = 0.018, and P = 0.004, respectively) and the fourteenth week (P = 0.001, P = 0.001, and P = 0.001, respectively). Eight weeks of interval training significantly reduced PTX3, VACM-1, and CRP (P = 0.034, P = 0.027 and P = 0.021, respectively). Conclusions: The fructose diet caused metabolic syndrome and a significant increase in inflammatory markers in rats, and high-intensity interval training significantly reduced inflammatory factors in them.en
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.5812/amh-137768en
KeywordInterval Trainingen
KeywordWistar Ratsen
KeywordMetabolic Syndromeen
KeywordVascular Inflammation Indicators, Systemic Inflammation Indicatorsen
KeywordFructose Dieten
PublisherBrieflandsen
TitleThe Effect of Interval Training on PTX3, VCAM-1, and CRP in Rats with Metabolic Syndromeen
TypeResearch Articleen

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