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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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Autores principales: Ghanbari-Niaki, Abbass, Zare-Kookandeh, Navabeh, Zare-Kookandeh, Asghar
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
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Publicado: Mashhad University of Medical Sciences 2014
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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
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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.
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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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