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Effects of aerobic exercise on myocardial injury, NF-B expression, glucolipid metabolism and inflammatory factors in rats with coronary heart disease
Zhang, Shaowu; Yu, Guohui; Ping, Maohua; Du, Qing; Guo, Xia.
Affiliation
  • Zhang, Shaowu; Wuhan Hanyang Hospital. Department of Rehabilitation Medicine. Wuhan City. CN
  • Yu, Guohui; Wuhan Hanyang Hospital. Department of Rehabilitation Medicine. Wuhan City. CN
  • Ping, Maohua; Wuhan Hanyang Hospital. Department of Rehabilitation Medicine. Wuhan City. CN
  • Du, Qing; Wuhan Hanyang Hospital. Department of Rehabilitation Medicine. Wuhan City. CN
  • Guo, Xia; Wuhan Hanyang Hospital. Department of Rehabilitation Medicine. Wuhan City. CN
Clinics ; 79: 100386, 2024. tab, graf
Article in En | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1564339
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ABSTRACT
Abstract Objective To investigate the influence of aerobic exercise on myocardial injury, NF-B expression, glucolipid metabolism and inflammatory factors in rats with Coronary Heart Disease (CHD) and explore the possible causative role. Methods 45 Sprague Dawley® rats were randomized into model, control and experimental groups. A high-fat diet was adopted for generating a rat CHD model, and the experimental group was given a 4-week aerobic exercise intervention. ECG was utilized to evaluate the cardiac function of the rats; HE staining to evaluate the damage of myocardial tissue; TUNEL staining to evaluate cardiomyocyte apoptosis level; ELISA to assay the contents of inflammatory factors and glucolipid metabolism in cardiomyocytes; qPCR to assay IB- and NF-B mRNA expression; Western-blot to assay the apoptosis-related proteins and NF-B signaling pathway-related proteins expressions in myocardial tissue. Results In contrast to the model group, aerobic exercise strongly improved the rat's cardiac function and glucolipid metabolism (p < 0.01), enhanced IL-10 content, Bcl-2/Bax level as well as IB- protein and mRNA expression (p < 0.01), and reduced myocardial injury and cardiomyocyte apoptosis, the contents of IL-6, IL-1 and TNF-, Caspase 3 level, NF-B mRNA and protein expression and p-p38 and p-STAT3 expressions (p < 0.01). Conclusion Aerobic exercise can not only effectively reduce myocardial injury, the release of inflammatory factors and NF-B expression in CHD rats, but also improve cardiac function and glucolipid metabolism. Its mechanism is likely to be related to the inhibition of the NF-B signaling pathway.
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Full text: 1 Index: LILACS Language: En Journal: Clinics Journal subject: MEDICINA Year: 2024 Type: Article

Full text: 1 Index: LILACS Language: En Journal: Clinics Journal subject: MEDICINA Year: 2024 Type: Article