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Aerobic exercise training enhances the in vivo cholesterol trafficking from macrophages to the liver independently of changes in the expression of genes involved in lipid flux in macrophages and aorta

BACKGROUND: Regular exercise prevents and regresses atherosclerosis by improving lipid metabolism and antioxidant defenses. Exercise ameliorates the reverse cholesterol transport (RCT), an antiatherogenic system that drives cholesterol from arterial macrophages to the liver for excretion into bile a...

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Autores principales: Pinto, Paula Ramos, Rocco, Débora Dias Ferraretto Moura, Okuda, Ligia Shimabukuro, Machado-Lima, Adriana, Castilho, Gabriela, da Silva, Karolline Santana, Gomes, Diego Juvenal, de Souza Pinto, Raphael, Iborra, Rodrigo Tallada, Ferreira, Guilherme da Silva, Nakandakare, Edna Regina, Machado, Ubiratan Fabres, Correa-Giannella, Maria Lucia Cardillo, Catanozi, Sergio, Passarelli, Marisa
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4572640/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26377330
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12944-015-0093-3
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author Pinto, Paula Ramos
Rocco, Débora Dias Ferraretto Moura
Okuda, Ligia Shimabukuro
Machado-Lima, Adriana
Castilho, Gabriela
da Silva, Karolline Santana
Gomes, Diego Juvenal
de Souza Pinto, Raphael
Iborra, Rodrigo Tallada
Ferreira, Guilherme da Silva
Nakandakare, Edna Regina
Machado, Ubiratan Fabres
Correa-Giannella, Maria Lucia Cardillo
Catanozi, Sergio
Passarelli, Marisa
author_facet Pinto, Paula Ramos
Rocco, Débora Dias Ferraretto Moura
Okuda, Ligia Shimabukuro
Machado-Lima, Adriana
Castilho, Gabriela
da Silva, Karolline Santana
Gomes, Diego Juvenal
de Souza Pinto, Raphael
Iborra, Rodrigo Tallada
Ferreira, Guilherme da Silva
Nakandakare, Edna Regina
Machado, Ubiratan Fabres
Correa-Giannella, Maria Lucia Cardillo
Catanozi, Sergio
Passarelli, Marisa
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description BACKGROUND: Regular exercise prevents and regresses atherosclerosis by improving lipid metabolism and antioxidant defenses. Exercise ameliorates the reverse cholesterol transport (RCT), an antiatherogenic system that drives cholesterol from arterial macrophages to the liver for excretion into bile and feces. In this study we analyzed the role of aerobic exercise on the in vivo RCT and expression of genes and proteins involved in lipid flux and inflammation in peritoneal macrophages, aortic arch and liver from wild type mice. METHODS: Twelve-week-old male mice were divided into sedentary and trained groups. Exercise training was performed in a treadmill (15 m/min, 30 min/day, 5 days/week). Plasma lipids were determined by enzymatic methods and lipoprotein profile by fast protein liquid chromatography. After intraperitoneal injection of J774-macrophages the RCT was assessed by measuring the recovery of (3)H-cholesterol in plasma, feces and liver. The expression of liver receptors was determined by immunoblot, macrophages and aortic mRNAs by qRT-PCR. (14)C-cholesterol efflux mediated by apo A-I and HDL(2) and the uptake of (3)H-cholesteryl oleoyl ether ((3)H-COE)-acetylated-LDL were determined in macrophages isolated from sedentary and trained animals 48 h after the last exercise session. RESULTS: Body weight, plasma lipids, lipoprotein profile, glucose and blood pressure were not modified by exercise training. A greater amount of (3)H-cholesterol was recovered in plasma (24 h and 48 h) and liver (48 h) from trained animals in comparison to sedentary. No difference was found in (3)H-cholesterol excreted in feces between trained and sedentary mice. The hepatic expression of scavenger receptor class B type I (SR-BI) and LDL receptor (B-E) was enhanced by exercise. We observed 2.8 and 1.7 fold rise, respectively, in LXR and Cyp7a mRNA in the liver of trained as compared to sedentary mice. Macrophage and aortic expression of genes involved in lipid efflux was not systematically changed by physical exercise. In agreement, (14)C-cholestrol efflux and uptake of (3)H-COE-acetylated-LDL by macrophages was similar between sedentary and trained animals. CONCLUSION: Aerobic exercise in vivo accelerates the traffic of cholesterol from macrophages to the liver contributing to prevention and regression of atherosclerosis, independently of changes in macrophage and aorta gene expression.
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spelling pubmed-45726402015-09-18 Aerobic exercise training enhances the in vivo cholesterol trafficking from macrophages to the liver independently of changes in the expression of genes involved in lipid flux in macrophages and aorta Pinto, Paula Ramos Rocco, Débora Dias Ferraretto Moura Okuda, Ligia Shimabukuro Machado-Lima, Adriana Castilho, Gabriela da Silva, Karolline Santana Gomes, Diego Juvenal de Souza Pinto, Raphael Iborra, Rodrigo Tallada Ferreira, Guilherme da Silva Nakandakare, Edna Regina Machado, Ubiratan Fabres Correa-Giannella, Maria Lucia Cardillo Catanozi, Sergio Passarelli, Marisa Lipids Health Dis Research BACKGROUND: Regular exercise prevents and regresses atherosclerosis by improving lipid metabolism and antioxidant defenses. Exercise ameliorates the reverse cholesterol transport (RCT), an antiatherogenic system that drives cholesterol from arterial macrophages to the liver for excretion into bile and feces. In this study we analyzed the role of aerobic exercise on the in vivo RCT and expression of genes and proteins involved in lipid flux and inflammation in peritoneal macrophages, aortic arch and liver from wild type mice. METHODS: Twelve-week-old male mice were divided into sedentary and trained groups. Exercise training was performed in a treadmill (15 m/min, 30 min/day, 5 days/week). Plasma lipids were determined by enzymatic methods and lipoprotein profile by fast protein liquid chromatography. After intraperitoneal injection of J774-macrophages the RCT was assessed by measuring the recovery of (3)H-cholesterol in plasma, feces and liver. The expression of liver receptors was determined by immunoblot, macrophages and aortic mRNAs by qRT-PCR. (14)C-cholesterol efflux mediated by apo A-I and HDL(2) and the uptake of (3)H-cholesteryl oleoyl ether ((3)H-COE)-acetylated-LDL were determined in macrophages isolated from sedentary and trained animals 48 h after the last exercise session. RESULTS: Body weight, plasma lipids, lipoprotein profile, glucose and blood pressure were not modified by exercise training. A greater amount of (3)H-cholesterol was recovered in plasma (24 h and 48 h) and liver (48 h) from trained animals in comparison to sedentary. No difference was found in (3)H-cholesterol excreted in feces between trained and sedentary mice. The hepatic expression of scavenger receptor class B type I (SR-BI) and LDL receptor (B-E) was enhanced by exercise. We observed 2.8 and 1.7 fold rise, respectively, in LXR and Cyp7a mRNA in the liver of trained as compared to sedentary mice. Macrophage and aortic expression of genes involved in lipid efflux was not systematically changed by physical exercise. In agreement, (14)C-cholestrol efflux and uptake of (3)H-COE-acetylated-LDL by macrophages was similar between sedentary and trained animals. CONCLUSION: Aerobic exercise in vivo accelerates the traffic of cholesterol from macrophages to the liver contributing to prevention and regression of atherosclerosis, independently of changes in macrophage and aorta gene expression. BioMed Central 2015-09-16 /pmc/articles/PMC4572640/ /pubmed/26377330 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12944-015-0093-3 Text en © Pinto et al. 2015 Open Access This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Pinto, Paula Ramos
Rocco, Débora Dias Ferraretto Moura
Okuda, Ligia Shimabukuro
Machado-Lima, Adriana
Castilho, Gabriela
da Silva, Karolline Santana
Gomes, Diego Juvenal
de Souza Pinto, Raphael
Iborra, Rodrigo Tallada
Ferreira, Guilherme da Silva
Nakandakare, Edna Regina
Machado, Ubiratan Fabres
Correa-Giannella, Maria Lucia Cardillo
Catanozi, Sergio
Passarelli, Marisa
Aerobic exercise training enhances the in vivo cholesterol trafficking from macrophages to the liver independently of changes in the expression of genes involved in lipid flux in macrophages and aorta
title Aerobic exercise training enhances the in vivo cholesterol trafficking from macrophages to the liver independently of changes in the expression of genes involved in lipid flux in macrophages and aorta
title_full Aerobic exercise training enhances the in vivo cholesterol trafficking from macrophages to the liver independently of changes in the expression of genes involved in lipid flux in macrophages and aorta
title_fullStr Aerobic exercise training enhances the in vivo cholesterol trafficking from macrophages to the liver independently of changes in the expression of genes involved in lipid flux in macrophages and aorta
title_full_unstemmed Aerobic exercise training enhances the in vivo cholesterol trafficking from macrophages to the liver independently of changes in the expression of genes involved in lipid flux in macrophages and aorta
title_short Aerobic exercise training enhances the in vivo cholesterol trafficking from macrophages to the liver independently of changes in the expression of genes involved in lipid flux in macrophages and aorta
title_sort aerobic exercise training enhances the in vivo cholesterol trafficking from macrophages to the liver independently of changes in the expression of genes involved in lipid flux in macrophages and aorta
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4572640/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26377330
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12944-015-0093-3
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