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ABCG5 gene responses to treadmill running with or without administration of Pistachio atlantica in female rats
Objective(s): ABC transporters comprise a large family of transmembrane proteins that use the energy provided by ATP hydrolysis to translocate a variety of substrates across biological membranes. All members of the human ABCG subfamily, except for ABCG2, are cholesterol-transporter. The aim of this...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4016686/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24847418 |
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author | Ghanbari-Niaki, Abbass Zare-Kookandeh, Navabeh Zare-Kookandeh, Asghar |
author_facet | Ghanbari-Niaki, Abbass Zare-Kookandeh, Navabeh Zare-Kookandeh, Asghar |
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description | Objective(s): ABC transporters comprise a large family of transmembrane proteins that use the energy provided by ATP hydrolysis to translocate a variety of substrates across biological membranes. All members of the human ABCG subfamily, except for ABCG2, are cholesterol-transporter. The aim of this study was to determine the liver, the small intestine and kidney ABCG5 relative gene expression in response to treadmill-running training in female rats. Materials and Methods: Twenty Wistar rats (6-8 weeks old and 125-135 g weight) were used. Animals were randomly assigned to saline-control (SC), saline-training (ST), and Baneh-control (BC), and Baneh-training (BT) groups. Training groups did the exercise on a motor-driven treadmill at 25 m/min (0% grade) for 60 min/day for eight weeks (5 days/week). Rats were fed orally, with Baneh extraction and saline for six weeks. The two-way ANOVA was employed for statistical analysis. ABCG5 relative gene expression was detected by Real-time PCR method. Results: The current findings indicate that the Baneh-treated tissues had significantly lower levels of ABCG5 gene expression in the liver, small intestine, and kidneys (P< 0.001, P< 0.003, P< 0.001, respectively), when compared with saline-treated tissues. However, a higher level of gene expression was observed in exercise groups. A lower level of HDL-c but not triglyceride (TG) and total cholesterol (TC) levels were found in Baneh-treated animals at rest. Conclusion: Exercise training increases ABCG5 relative gene expression in the liver, small intestine and kidney tissues; therefore exercise training may adjust the reduction of ABCG5 relative gene expression in Baneh-training group. |
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spelling | pubmed-40166862014-05-20 ABCG5 gene responses to treadmill running with or without administration of Pistachio atlantica in female rats Ghanbari-Niaki, Abbass Zare-Kookandeh, Navabeh Zare-Kookandeh, Asghar Iran J Basic Med Sci Original Article Objective(s): ABC transporters comprise a large family of transmembrane proteins that use the energy provided by ATP hydrolysis to translocate a variety of substrates across biological membranes. All members of the human ABCG subfamily, except for ABCG2, are cholesterol-transporter. The aim of this study was to determine the liver, the small intestine and kidney ABCG5 relative gene expression in response to treadmill-running training in female rats. Materials and Methods: Twenty Wistar rats (6-8 weeks old and 125-135 g weight) were used. Animals were randomly assigned to saline-control (SC), saline-training (ST), and Baneh-control (BC), and Baneh-training (BT) groups. Training groups did the exercise on a motor-driven treadmill at 25 m/min (0% grade) for 60 min/day for eight weeks (5 days/week). Rats were fed orally, with Baneh extraction and saline for six weeks. The two-way ANOVA was employed for statistical analysis. ABCG5 relative gene expression was detected by Real-time PCR method. Results: The current findings indicate that the Baneh-treated tissues had significantly lower levels of ABCG5 gene expression in the liver, small intestine, and kidneys (P< 0.001, P< 0.003, P< 0.001, respectively), when compared with saline-treated tissues. However, a higher level of gene expression was observed in exercise groups. A lower level of HDL-c but not triglyceride (TG) and total cholesterol (TC) levels were found in Baneh-treated animals at rest. Conclusion: Exercise training increases ABCG5 relative gene expression in the liver, small intestine and kidney tissues; therefore exercise training may adjust the reduction of ABCG5 relative gene expression in Baneh-training group. Mashhad University of Medical Sciences 2014-03 /pmc/articles/PMC4016686/ /pubmed/24847418 Text en This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Article Ghanbari-Niaki, Abbass Zare-Kookandeh, Navabeh Zare-Kookandeh, Asghar ABCG5 gene responses to treadmill running with or without administration of Pistachio atlantica in female rats |
title | ABCG5 gene responses to treadmill running with or without administration of Pistachio atlantica in female rats |
title_full | ABCG5 gene responses to treadmill running with or without administration of Pistachio atlantica in female rats |
title_fullStr | ABCG5 gene responses to treadmill running with or without administration of Pistachio atlantica in female rats |
title_full_unstemmed | ABCG5 gene responses to treadmill running with or without administration of Pistachio atlantica in female rats |
title_short | ABCG5 gene responses to treadmill running with or without administration of Pistachio atlantica in female rats |
title_sort | abcg5 gene responses to treadmill running with or without administration of pistachio atlantica in female rats |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4016686/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24847418 |
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