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Journal of the ASEAN Federation of Endocrine Societies ; : 6-12, 2023.
Article Dans Anglais | WPRIM | ID: wpr-984341

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Objective@#Physical exercise can provide many health benefits in humans. Exercise-induced reactive oxygen species (ROS) formation and its downstream signaling cascades are reported to induce mitochondrial biogenesis in exercising tissues. Selenoprotein P (SELENOP) is the antioxidant hepatokine whose hypersecretion is associated with various metabolic diseases. It was reported to impair exercise-induced reactive oxygen species signaling and inhibit subsequent mitochondrial biogenesis in mice. However, the relationship between selenoprotein P and mitochondrial dynamics in humans has not yet been reported. While reduction of plasma selenoprotein P becomes an attractive therapeutic target for metabolic diseases, the role of regular exercise in this regard is still unknown. This study aimed to analyze the influence of regular habitual exercise on plasma selenoprotein P levels and its association with leucocyte mitochondrial DNA copy number in healthy young adults.@*Methodology@#Plasma selenoprotein P levels and leucocyte mitochondrial DNA copy numbers were compared in 44 regularly exercising subjects and 44 non-exercising controls, and the correlation between the two parameters was analyzed. Plasma selenoprotein P levels were measured by Enzyme-linked Immunosorbent Assay, and leucocyte mitochondrial DNA copy numbers were measured using the qPCR method.@*Results@#The regular-exercise group had lower plasma selenoprotein P levels with higher leucocyte mitochondrial DNA copy numbers than the non-exercise group. There was a tendency of negative correlation between the two variables in our studied population.@*Conclusion@#Regular habitual exercise has a beneficial effect on reducing plasma selenoprotein P levels while raising mitochondrial DNA copy numbers.


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Mitochondries , Exercice physique , Espèces réactives de l'oxygène , Sélénoprotéine P
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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-126356

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This study was conducted on Second M.B.B.S students (11/92 batch) of IM (1), to fulfill three objectives viz. to get students feedback on the course; to give the students an opportunity to evaluate the staff and our Department's performance and to relate study habits to class performance. Results to the first two objectives have already been reported else where (MEU Newsletter, IM (1), August, 1993), so this paper focuses on the last objective. Questionnaires were given to 220 students, of whom 98 responded. Students' achievement was assessed taking into consideration the number of distinctions gained in the Matric and First M.B.B.S class; number of times they made it to the Departmental Top-Ten list; and the number of tests passed in the three disciplines. Aspects of study habits interrogated include reading of text books; making notes; revising at weekends; number of hours of study; answering old questions. We found that there is much room for improvement in the study habits of our students.


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Caractéristiques des études , Habitudes , Propédeutique médecine , Étudiant médecine
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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-126249

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