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Effect of exercise training on calpain systems in lean and obese Zucker rats

Exercise training plays a major role in the improving physiology of diabetes. Herein we aimed to investigate the influence of exercise upon the calcium-dependent calpain-isoform expressions of lean or obese Zucker rats, a model of obesity and type II diabetes (NIDDM). Five-month-old rats were divide...

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Autores principales: Hsieh, Yao-Yuan, Chang, Chi-Chen, Hsu, Kung-Hao, Tsai, Fuu-Jen, Chen, Chih-Ping, Tsai, Horng-Der
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2536707/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18802475
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author Hsieh, Yao-Yuan
Chang, Chi-Chen
Hsu, Kung-Hao
Tsai, Fuu-Jen
Chen, Chih-Ping
Tsai, Horng-Der
author_facet Hsieh, Yao-Yuan
Chang, Chi-Chen
Hsu, Kung-Hao
Tsai, Fuu-Jen
Chen, Chih-Ping
Tsai, Horng-Der
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description Exercise training plays a major role in the improving physiology of diabetes. Herein we aimed to investigate the influence of exercise upon the calcium-dependent calpain-isoform expressions of lean or obese Zucker rats, a model of obesity and type II diabetes (NIDDM). Five-month-old rats were divided: (1) obese sedentary (OS, n=7); (2) obese exercise (OE, n=7); (3) lean sedentary (LS, n=7); (4) lean exercise (LE, n=7). After 2-month exercise (treadmill running), the body weight (BW) and expression of calpain 10, μ-calpain, and m-calpain in skeletal muscles were determined by RT-PCR, using β-actin as internal standard. We found exercise is useful for BW lossing, especially in the obese rats. The BW difference between OS and OE rats (69 g vs. 18.2 g) was more significantly than that between LS and LE rats (41.8 g vs. 28.7g). The calpain 10 expression of LS rats (0.965) was lower than that of LE rats (1.006), whereas those of OS and OE were comparable. The μ- or m-calpain expressions of sedentary groups (OS, LS) was significantly higher than those of exercise groups (OE, LE). The μ-calpain expression (1.13/0.92) and m-calpain expression (1.01/0.99) of OS/LS rats was significantly higher than those of OE/LE rats [1.07/0.9 (μ-calpain); 0.97/0.95 (m-calpain)]. We concluded that the μ- or m-calpains in skeletal muscle are regulated by exercise in both lean and obese Zucker rats. Exercise and BW controlling might improve the physiopathology of obesity and diabetes. Both μ- or m-calpains might become useful markers for prognoses of diabetes.
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spelling pubmed-25367072008-09-18 Effect of exercise training on calpain systems in lean and obese Zucker rats Hsieh, Yao-Yuan Chang, Chi-Chen Hsu, Kung-Hao Tsai, Fuu-Jen Chen, Chih-Ping Tsai, Horng-Der Int J Biol Sci Research Paper Exercise training plays a major role in the improving physiology of diabetes. Herein we aimed to investigate the influence of exercise upon the calcium-dependent calpain-isoform expressions of lean or obese Zucker rats, a model of obesity and type II diabetes (NIDDM). Five-month-old rats were divided: (1) obese sedentary (OS, n=7); (2) obese exercise (OE, n=7); (3) lean sedentary (LS, n=7); (4) lean exercise (LE, n=7). After 2-month exercise (treadmill running), the body weight (BW) and expression of calpain 10, μ-calpain, and m-calpain in skeletal muscles were determined by RT-PCR, using β-actin as internal standard. We found exercise is useful for BW lossing, especially in the obese rats. The BW difference between OS and OE rats (69 g vs. 18.2 g) was more significantly than that between LS and LE rats (41.8 g vs. 28.7g). The calpain 10 expression of LS rats (0.965) was lower than that of LE rats (1.006), whereas those of OS and OE were comparable. The μ- or m-calpain expressions of sedentary groups (OS, LS) was significantly higher than those of exercise groups (OE, LE). The μ-calpain expression (1.13/0.92) and m-calpain expression (1.01/0.99) of OS/LS rats was significantly higher than those of OE/LE rats [1.07/0.9 (μ-calpain); 0.97/0.95 (m-calpain)]. We concluded that the μ- or m-calpains in skeletal muscle are regulated by exercise in both lean and obese Zucker rats. Exercise and BW controlling might improve the physiopathology of obesity and diabetes. Both μ- or m-calpains might become useful markers for prognoses of diabetes. Ivyspring International Publisher 2008-09-09 /pmc/articles/PMC2536707/ /pubmed/18802475 Text en © Ivyspring International Publisher. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/). Reproduction is permitted for personal, noncommercial use, provided that the article is in whole, unmodified, and properly cited.
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Hsieh, Yao-Yuan
Chang, Chi-Chen
Hsu, Kung-Hao
Tsai, Fuu-Jen
Chen, Chih-Ping
Tsai, Horng-Der
Effect of exercise training on calpain systems in lean and obese Zucker rats
title Effect of exercise training on calpain systems in lean and obese Zucker rats
title_full Effect of exercise training on calpain systems in lean and obese Zucker rats
title_fullStr Effect of exercise training on calpain systems in lean and obese Zucker rats
title_full_unstemmed Effect of exercise training on calpain systems in lean and obese Zucker rats
title_short Effect of exercise training on calpain systems in lean and obese Zucker rats
title_sort effect of exercise training on calpain systems in lean and obese zucker rats
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2536707/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18802475
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