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The influence of physical exercise on the generation of TGF-β1, PDGF-AA, and VEGF-A in adipose tissue
Adipose tissue is an important organ that produces and secretes hormones and cytokines, including TGF-β1, PDGF-AA, and VEGF-A. The goal of the present study was to investigate the influence of a single session of acute exercise, as well as the prolonged endurance training on the production of TGF-β1...
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author | Czarkowska-Paczek, Bozena Zendzian-Piotrowska, Malgorzata Bartlomiejczyk, Irena Przybylski, Jacek Gorski, Jan |
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description | Adipose tissue is an important organ that produces and secretes hormones and cytokines, including TGF-β1, PDGF-AA, and VEGF-A. The goal of the present study was to investigate the influence of a single session of acute exercise, as well as the prolonged endurance training on the production of TGF-β1, PDGF-AA, and VEGF-A in the subcutaneous white adipose tissue in rats. Rats were randomly divided into two groups: untrained (UT, n = 30) and trained rats (T, subjected to 6-week endurance training with increasing load, n = 29). Both groups were subjected to an acute exercise session with the same work load. The rats were killed before (UTpre, Tpre), immediately after (UT0h, T0h), or 3 h (UT3h, T3h) after exercise and adipose tissue samples collected. Growth factor mRNA was evaluated using RT-PCR; the protein levels were measured before and after training (UTpre and Tpre) using the immunoenzymatic method. TGF-β1 and PDGF-AA mRNA levels were decreased in the UT3h rats compared to the UTpre rats (P = 0.0001 and P = 0.03, respectively), but the VEGF-A mRNA level remained unchanged in the UT0h and UT3h rats compared to UTpre rats. TGF-β1, PDGF-AA and VEGF-A mRNA levels were decreased in the T3h rats compared to Tpre (P = 0.0002, P = 0.02, and P = 0.03, respectively). TGF-β1, PDGF-AA and VEGF-A mRNA levels significantly increased in the Tpre rats compared to UTpre (all P = 0.0002). However, the protein levels remained constant. In conclusion, prolonged physical exercise increases growth factor mRNA in adipose tissue but not protein levels. |
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spelling | pubmed-30740562011-05-18 The influence of physical exercise on the generation of TGF-β1, PDGF-AA, and VEGF-A in adipose tissue Czarkowska-Paczek, Bozena Zendzian-Piotrowska, Malgorzata Bartlomiejczyk, Irena Przybylski, Jacek Gorski, Jan Eur J Appl Physiol Short Communication Adipose tissue is an important organ that produces and secretes hormones and cytokines, including TGF-β1, PDGF-AA, and VEGF-A. The goal of the present study was to investigate the influence of a single session of acute exercise, as well as the prolonged endurance training on the production of TGF-β1, PDGF-AA, and VEGF-A in the subcutaneous white adipose tissue in rats. Rats were randomly divided into two groups: untrained (UT, n = 30) and trained rats (T, subjected to 6-week endurance training with increasing load, n = 29). Both groups were subjected to an acute exercise session with the same work load. The rats were killed before (UTpre, Tpre), immediately after (UT0h, T0h), or 3 h (UT3h, T3h) after exercise and adipose tissue samples collected. Growth factor mRNA was evaluated using RT-PCR; the protein levels were measured before and after training (UTpre and Tpre) using the immunoenzymatic method. TGF-β1 and PDGF-AA mRNA levels were decreased in the UT3h rats compared to the UTpre rats (P = 0.0001 and P = 0.03, respectively), but the VEGF-A mRNA level remained unchanged in the UT0h and UT3h rats compared to UTpre rats. TGF-β1, PDGF-AA and VEGF-A mRNA levels were decreased in the T3h rats compared to Tpre (P = 0.0002, P = 0.02, and P = 0.03, respectively). TGF-β1, PDGF-AA and VEGF-A mRNA levels significantly increased in the Tpre rats compared to UTpre (all P = 0.0002). However, the protein levels remained constant. In conclusion, prolonged physical exercise increases growth factor mRNA in adipose tissue but not protein levels. Springer-Verlag 2010-10-23 2011 /pmc/articles/PMC3074056/ /pubmed/20972576 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00421-010-1693-2 Text en © The Author(s) 2010 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial License which permits any noncommercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author(s) and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Short Communication Czarkowska-Paczek, Bozena Zendzian-Piotrowska, Malgorzata Bartlomiejczyk, Irena Przybylski, Jacek Gorski, Jan The influence of physical exercise on the generation of TGF-β1, PDGF-AA, and VEGF-A in adipose tissue |
title | The influence of physical exercise on the generation of TGF-β1, PDGF-AA, and VEGF-A in adipose tissue |
title_full | The influence of physical exercise on the generation of TGF-β1, PDGF-AA, and VEGF-A in adipose tissue |
title_fullStr | The influence of physical exercise on the generation of TGF-β1, PDGF-AA, and VEGF-A in adipose tissue |
title_full_unstemmed | The influence of physical exercise on the generation of TGF-β1, PDGF-AA, and VEGF-A in adipose tissue |
title_short | The influence of physical exercise on the generation of TGF-β1, PDGF-AA, and VEGF-A in adipose tissue |
title_sort | influence of physical exercise on the generation of tgf-β1, pdgf-aa, and vegf-a in adipose tissue |
topic | Short Communication |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3074056/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20972576 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00421-010-1693-2 |
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