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Red Ginseng Treatment for Two Weeks Promotes Fat Metabolism during Exercise in Mice

PURPOSE: Red ginseng (RG) has been reported to improve the blood and organ lipid profile when combined with exercise. However, the effect of RG on energy metabolism during exercise is poorly understood. Therefore, this study was designed to investigate whether RG treatment alters fat utilization dur...

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Autores principales: Hwang, Hyejung, Kim, Jisu, Park, Jonghoon, Yun, Heayeon, Cheon, Woo-Kwang, Kim, Bokyung, Lee, Chi-Ho, Suh, Heajung, Lim, Kiwon
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4042568/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24803098
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu6051874
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author Hwang, Hyejung
Kim, Jisu
Park, Jonghoon
Yun, Heayeon
Cheon, Woo-Kwang
Kim, Bokyung
Lee, Chi-Ho
Suh, Heajung
Lim, Kiwon
author_facet Hwang, Hyejung
Kim, Jisu
Park, Jonghoon
Yun, Heayeon
Cheon, Woo-Kwang
Kim, Bokyung
Lee, Chi-Ho
Suh, Heajung
Lim, Kiwon
author_sort Hwang, Hyejung
collection PubMed
description PURPOSE: Red ginseng (RG) has been reported to improve the blood and organ lipid profile when combined with exercise. However, the effect of RG on energy metabolism during exercise is poorly understood. Therefore, this study was designed to investigate whether RG treatment alters fat utilization during exercise; METHODS: We used seven-week-old ICR mice (n = 42). RG (1 g/kg) was administered orally daily during two weeks of endurance training. All mice were randomized into two groups: training only group (CON group) and training with RG group (RG group). Endurance training consisted of 20~25 m/min on a slope of 8° for one hour five times a week. After a two-week experimental period, we measured substrate utilization during exercise at the same intensity and duration of training using a respiratory calorimetry chamber. Mice were dissected for glycogen measurement of muscles and liver before, immediately after, and one hour after the exercise; RESULT: Fat oxidation during the initial 20 min of the one-hour exercise significantly increased in the RG group compared to the CON group. In addition, the liver glycogen stores significantly decreased immediately after the one-hour exercise compared to at rest in the RG group, but did not differ between immediately after the one-hour exercise and at rest in the RG group. The glycogen concentration in white and red gastrocnemius muscle did not differ between the groups immediately after the one-hour exercise; CONCLUSIONS: These results suggest that RG treatment for two weeks promotes fat oxidation and a glycogen-sparing effect during exercise. This might lead to a delay in peripheral fatigue during endurance exercise performance.
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spelling pubmed-40425682014-06-04 Red Ginseng Treatment for Two Weeks Promotes Fat Metabolism during Exercise in Mice Hwang, Hyejung Kim, Jisu Park, Jonghoon Yun, Heayeon Cheon, Woo-Kwang Kim, Bokyung Lee, Chi-Ho Suh, Heajung Lim, Kiwon Nutrients Article PURPOSE: Red ginseng (RG) has been reported to improve the blood and organ lipid profile when combined with exercise. However, the effect of RG on energy metabolism during exercise is poorly understood. Therefore, this study was designed to investigate whether RG treatment alters fat utilization during exercise; METHODS: We used seven-week-old ICR mice (n = 42). RG (1 g/kg) was administered orally daily during two weeks of endurance training. All mice were randomized into two groups: training only group (CON group) and training with RG group (RG group). Endurance training consisted of 20~25 m/min on a slope of 8° for one hour five times a week. After a two-week experimental period, we measured substrate utilization during exercise at the same intensity and duration of training using a respiratory calorimetry chamber. Mice were dissected for glycogen measurement of muscles and liver before, immediately after, and one hour after the exercise; RESULT: Fat oxidation during the initial 20 min of the one-hour exercise significantly increased in the RG group compared to the CON group. In addition, the liver glycogen stores significantly decreased immediately after the one-hour exercise compared to at rest in the RG group, but did not differ between immediately after the one-hour exercise and at rest in the RG group. The glycogen concentration in white and red gastrocnemius muscle did not differ between the groups immediately after the one-hour exercise; CONCLUSIONS: These results suggest that RG treatment for two weeks promotes fat oxidation and a glycogen-sparing effect during exercise. This might lead to a delay in peripheral fatigue during endurance exercise performance. MDPI 2014-05-05 /pmc/articles/PMC4042568/ /pubmed/24803098 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu6051874 Text en © 2014 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/).
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Hwang, Hyejung
Kim, Jisu
Park, Jonghoon
Yun, Heayeon
Cheon, Woo-Kwang
Kim, Bokyung
Lee, Chi-Ho
Suh, Heajung
Lim, Kiwon
Red Ginseng Treatment for Two Weeks Promotes Fat Metabolism during Exercise in Mice
title Red Ginseng Treatment for Two Weeks Promotes Fat Metabolism during Exercise in Mice
title_full Red Ginseng Treatment for Two Weeks Promotes Fat Metabolism during Exercise in Mice
title_fullStr Red Ginseng Treatment for Two Weeks Promotes Fat Metabolism during Exercise in Mice
title_full_unstemmed Red Ginseng Treatment for Two Weeks Promotes Fat Metabolism during Exercise in Mice
title_short Red Ginseng Treatment for Two Weeks Promotes Fat Metabolism during Exercise in Mice
title_sort red ginseng treatment for two weeks promotes fat metabolism during exercise in mice
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4042568/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24803098
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu6051874
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