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Effects of Treadmill Running at Different Light Cycles in Mice with Metabolic Disorders

Type 2 diabetes mellitus accounts for about 90% of cases of diabetes and is considered one of the most important problems of our time. Despite a significant number of studies on glucose metabolism, the molecular mechanisms of its regulation in health and disease remain insufficiently studied. That i...

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Autores principales: Zakharova, Anna Nikolaevna, Milovanova, Kseniya Gennadievna, Orlova, Anna Alekseevna, Dyakova, Elena Yuryevna, Kalinnikova, Julia Gennadievna, Kollantay, Olesya Vadimovna, Shuvalov, Igor Yurievich, Chibalin, Alexander Valerievich, Kapilevich, Leonid Vladimirovich
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10606442/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37894813
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms242015132
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author Zakharova, Anna Nikolaevna
Milovanova, Kseniya Gennadievna
Orlova, Anna Alekseevna
Dyakova, Elena Yuryevna
Kalinnikova, Julia Gennadievna
Kollantay, Olesya Vadimovna
Shuvalov, Igor Yurievich
Chibalin, Alexander Valerievich
Kapilevich, Leonid Vladimirovich
author_facet Zakharova, Anna Nikolaevna
Milovanova, Kseniya Gennadievna
Orlova, Anna Alekseevna
Dyakova, Elena Yuryevna
Kalinnikova, Julia Gennadievna
Kollantay, Olesya Vadimovna
Shuvalov, Igor Yurievich
Chibalin, Alexander Valerievich
Kapilevich, Leonid Vladimirovich
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description Type 2 diabetes mellitus accounts for about 90% of cases of diabetes and is considered one of the most important problems of our time. Despite a significant number of studies on glucose metabolism, the molecular mechanisms of its regulation in health and disease remain insufficiently studied. That is why non-drug treatment of metabolic disorders is of great relevance, including physical activity. Metabolic changes under the influence of physical activity are very complex and are still difficult to understand. This study aims to deepen the understanding of the effect of physical exercise on metabolic changes in mice with diabetes mellitus. We studied the effect of forced treadmill running on body weight and metabolic parameters in mice with metabolic disorders. We developed a high-fat-diet-induced diabetic model of metabolic disorders. We exposed mice to forced treadmill running for 4 weeks. We determined glucose and insulin levels in the blood plasma biochemically and analyzed Glut-4 and citrate synthase in M. gastrocnemius muscle tissue using Western blotting. The research results show that daily treadmill running has different effects on different age groups of mice with metabolic disorders. In young-age animals, forced running has a more pronounced effect on body weight. At week 12, young obese mice had a 17% decrease in body weight. Body weight did not change in old mice. Moreover, at weeks 14 and 16, the decrease in body weight was more significant in the young mice (by 17%) compared to the old mice (by 6%) (p < 0.05). In older animals, it influences the rate of glucose uptake. At 60 min, the blood glucose in the exercised older mice decreased to 14.46 mmol/L, while the glucose concentration in the non-exercised group remained at 17 mmol/L. By 120 min, in mice subjected to exercise, the blood glucose approached the initial value (6.92 mmol/L) and amounted to 8.35 mmol/L. In the non-exercised group, this difference was 45%. The effects of physical activity depend on the time of day. The greater effect is observed when performing shift training or exercise during the time when animals are passive (light phase). In young mice, light phase training had a significant effect on increasing the content of Glut-4 in muscle tissue (84.3 ± 11.3%, p < 0.05 with control group—59.3 ± 7.8%). In aged mice, shift training caused an increase in the level of Glut-4 in muscle tissue (71.3 ± 4.1%, p < 0.05 with control group—56.4 ± 10,9%). In the group of aged mice, a lower CS level was noticed in all groups in comparison with young mice. It should also be noted that we observed that CS increased during exercise in the group of young mice, especially during light phase training. The CS content in the light phase subgroup (135.8 ± 7.0%) was higher than in the dark phase subgroup (113.3 ± 7.7%) (p = 0.0006). The CS decreased in aged chow-fed mice and increased in the high-fat-fed group. The CS content in the chow diet group (58.2 ± 5.0%) was 38% lower than in the HFD group (94.9 ± 8.8%).
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spelling pubmed-106064422023-10-28 Effects of Treadmill Running at Different Light Cycles in Mice with Metabolic Disorders Zakharova, Anna Nikolaevna Milovanova, Kseniya Gennadievna Orlova, Anna Alekseevna Dyakova, Elena Yuryevna Kalinnikova, Julia Gennadievna Kollantay, Olesya Vadimovna Shuvalov, Igor Yurievich Chibalin, Alexander Valerievich Kapilevich, Leonid Vladimirovich Int J Mol Sci Article Type 2 diabetes mellitus accounts for about 90% of cases of diabetes and is considered one of the most important problems of our time. Despite a significant number of studies on glucose metabolism, the molecular mechanisms of its regulation in health and disease remain insufficiently studied. That is why non-drug treatment of metabolic disorders is of great relevance, including physical activity. Metabolic changes under the influence of physical activity are very complex and are still difficult to understand. This study aims to deepen the understanding of the effect of physical exercise on metabolic changes in mice with diabetes mellitus. We studied the effect of forced treadmill running on body weight and metabolic parameters in mice with metabolic disorders. We developed a high-fat-diet-induced diabetic model of metabolic disorders. We exposed mice to forced treadmill running for 4 weeks. We determined glucose and insulin levels in the blood plasma biochemically and analyzed Glut-4 and citrate synthase in M. gastrocnemius muscle tissue using Western blotting. The research results show that daily treadmill running has different effects on different age groups of mice with metabolic disorders. In young-age animals, forced running has a more pronounced effect on body weight. At week 12, young obese mice had a 17% decrease in body weight. Body weight did not change in old mice. Moreover, at weeks 14 and 16, the decrease in body weight was more significant in the young mice (by 17%) compared to the old mice (by 6%) (p < 0.05). In older animals, it influences the rate of glucose uptake. At 60 min, the blood glucose in the exercised older mice decreased to 14.46 mmol/L, while the glucose concentration in the non-exercised group remained at 17 mmol/L. By 120 min, in mice subjected to exercise, the blood glucose approached the initial value (6.92 mmol/L) and amounted to 8.35 mmol/L. In the non-exercised group, this difference was 45%. The effects of physical activity depend on the time of day. The greater effect is observed when performing shift training or exercise during the time when animals are passive (light phase). In young mice, light phase training had a significant effect on increasing the content of Glut-4 in muscle tissue (84.3 ± 11.3%, p < 0.05 with control group—59.3 ± 7.8%). In aged mice, shift training caused an increase in the level of Glut-4 in muscle tissue (71.3 ± 4.1%, p < 0.05 with control group—56.4 ± 10,9%). In the group of aged mice, a lower CS level was noticed in all groups in comparison with young mice. It should also be noted that we observed that CS increased during exercise in the group of young mice, especially during light phase training. The CS content in the light phase subgroup (135.8 ± 7.0%) was higher than in the dark phase subgroup (113.3 ± 7.7%) (p = 0.0006). The CS decreased in aged chow-fed mice and increased in the high-fat-fed group. The CS content in the chow diet group (58.2 ± 5.0%) was 38% lower than in the HFD group (94.9 ± 8.8%). MDPI 2023-10-13 /pmc/articles/PMC10606442/ /pubmed/37894813 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms242015132 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Zakharova, Anna Nikolaevna
Milovanova, Kseniya Gennadievna
Orlova, Anna Alekseevna
Dyakova, Elena Yuryevna
Kalinnikova, Julia Gennadievna
Kollantay, Olesya Vadimovna
Shuvalov, Igor Yurievich
Chibalin, Alexander Valerievich
Kapilevich, Leonid Vladimirovich
Effects of Treadmill Running at Different Light Cycles in Mice with Metabolic Disorders
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title_full Effects of Treadmill Running at Different Light Cycles in Mice with Metabolic Disorders
title_fullStr Effects of Treadmill Running at Different Light Cycles in Mice with Metabolic Disorders
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Treadmill Running at Different Light Cycles in Mice with Metabolic Disorders
title_short Effects of Treadmill Running at Different Light Cycles in Mice with Metabolic Disorders
title_sort effects of treadmill running at different light cycles in mice with metabolic disorders
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10606442/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37894813
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms242015132
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