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Exercise Ameliorates Endocrine Pancreas Damage Induced by Chronic Cola Drinking in Rats

PURPOSE: This study evaluates whether the daily practice of an exercise routine might protect from endocrine pancreas damage in cola drinking rats. METHODS: Forty-eight Wistar rats were randomly assigned to 4 groups depending on a) beverage consumption ad libitum, water (W) or cola beverage (C), and...

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Autores principales: Otero-Losada, Matilde, González, Julián, Müller, Angélica, Ottaviano, Graciela, Cao, Gabriel, Azzato, Francisco, Ambrosio, Giuseppe, Milei, José
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4871573/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27192084
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0155630
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author Otero-Losada, Matilde
González, Julián
Müller, Angélica
Ottaviano, Graciela
Cao, Gabriel
Azzato, Francisco
Ambrosio, Giuseppe
Milei, José
author_facet Otero-Losada, Matilde
González, Julián
Müller, Angélica
Ottaviano, Graciela
Cao, Gabriel
Azzato, Francisco
Ambrosio, Giuseppe
Milei, José
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description PURPOSE: This study evaluates whether the daily practice of an exercise routine might protect from endocrine pancreas damage in cola drinking rats. METHODS: Forty-eight Wistar rats were randomly assigned to 4 groups depending on a) beverage consumption ad libitum, water (W) or cola beverage (C), and b) physical activity, sedentary (S) or treadmill running (R). Accordingly, 4 groups were studied: WS (water sedentary), WR (water runner), CS (cola sedentary) and CR (cola runner). Body weight, nutritional data, plasma levels of glucose, creatinine, total cholesterol and cholesterol fractions, and triglycerides (enzymocolorimetry), and systolic blood pressure (plethysmography) were measured. After 6 months, euthanasia was performed (overdose sodium thiopental). Pancreatic tissue was immediately excised and conventionally processed for morphometrical and immunohistochemical determinations. RESULTS: The effects of running and chronic cola drinking on pancreas morphology showed interaction (p<0.001) rather than simple summation. Cola drinking (CS vs WS) reduced median pancreatic islet area (-30%, 1.8 10(4) μm(2) vs 2.58 10(4) μm(2), p<0.0001) and median β-cell mass (-43%, 3.81 mg vs 6.73 mg, p<0.0001), and increased median α/β ratio (+49%, 0.64 vs 0.43, p< 0.001). In water drinking rats (WR vs WS), running reduced median α-cell mass (-48%, 1.48 mg vs 2.82 mg, p<0.001) and α/β ratio (-56%, 0.19 vs 0.43, p<0.0001). Differently, in cola drinking rats (CR vs CS), running partially restored median islet area (+15%, 2.06 10(4) μm(2) vs 1.79 10(4) μm(2), p<0.05), increased median β-cell mass (+47%, 5.59 mg vs 3.81 mg, p <0.0001) and reduced median α/β ratio (-6%, 0.60 vs 0.64, p<0.05). CONCLUSION: This study is likely the first reporting experimental evidence of the beneficial effect of exercise on pancreatic morphology in cola-drinking rats. Presently, the increase of nearly 50% in β cells mass by running in cola drinking rats is by far the most relevant finding. Moderate running, advisably indicated in cola consumers and patients at risk of diabetes, finds here experimental support.
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spelling pubmed-48715732016-05-31 Exercise Ameliorates Endocrine Pancreas Damage Induced by Chronic Cola Drinking in Rats Otero-Losada, Matilde González, Julián Müller, Angélica Ottaviano, Graciela Cao, Gabriel Azzato, Francisco Ambrosio, Giuseppe Milei, José PLoS One Research Article PURPOSE: This study evaluates whether the daily practice of an exercise routine might protect from endocrine pancreas damage in cola drinking rats. METHODS: Forty-eight Wistar rats were randomly assigned to 4 groups depending on a) beverage consumption ad libitum, water (W) or cola beverage (C), and b) physical activity, sedentary (S) or treadmill running (R). Accordingly, 4 groups were studied: WS (water sedentary), WR (water runner), CS (cola sedentary) and CR (cola runner). Body weight, nutritional data, plasma levels of glucose, creatinine, total cholesterol and cholesterol fractions, and triglycerides (enzymocolorimetry), and systolic blood pressure (plethysmography) were measured. After 6 months, euthanasia was performed (overdose sodium thiopental). Pancreatic tissue was immediately excised and conventionally processed for morphometrical and immunohistochemical determinations. RESULTS: The effects of running and chronic cola drinking on pancreas morphology showed interaction (p<0.001) rather than simple summation. Cola drinking (CS vs WS) reduced median pancreatic islet area (-30%, 1.8 10(4) μm(2) vs 2.58 10(4) μm(2), p<0.0001) and median β-cell mass (-43%, 3.81 mg vs 6.73 mg, p<0.0001), and increased median α/β ratio (+49%, 0.64 vs 0.43, p< 0.001). In water drinking rats (WR vs WS), running reduced median α-cell mass (-48%, 1.48 mg vs 2.82 mg, p<0.001) and α/β ratio (-56%, 0.19 vs 0.43, p<0.0001). Differently, in cola drinking rats (CR vs CS), running partially restored median islet area (+15%, 2.06 10(4) μm(2) vs 1.79 10(4) μm(2), p<0.05), increased median β-cell mass (+47%, 5.59 mg vs 3.81 mg, p <0.0001) and reduced median α/β ratio (-6%, 0.60 vs 0.64, p<0.05). CONCLUSION: This study is likely the first reporting experimental evidence of the beneficial effect of exercise on pancreatic morphology in cola-drinking rats. Presently, the increase of nearly 50% in β cells mass by running in cola drinking rats is by far the most relevant finding. Moderate running, advisably indicated in cola consumers and patients at risk of diabetes, finds here experimental support. Public Library of Science 2016-05-18 /pmc/articles/PMC4871573/ /pubmed/27192084 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0155630 Text en © 2016 Otero-Losada et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Otero-Losada, Matilde
González, Julián
Müller, Angélica
Ottaviano, Graciela
Cao, Gabriel
Azzato, Francisco
Ambrosio, Giuseppe
Milei, José
Exercise Ameliorates Endocrine Pancreas Damage Induced by Chronic Cola Drinking in Rats
title Exercise Ameliorates Endocrine Pancreas Damage Induced by Chronic Cola Drinking in Rats
title_full Exercise Ameliorates Endocrine Pancreas Damage Induced by Chronic Cola Drinking in Rats
title_fullStr Exercise Ameliorates Endocrine Pancreas Damage Induced by Chronic Cola Drinking in Rats
title_full_unstemmed Exercise Ameliorates Endocrine Pancreas Damage Induced by Chronic Cola Drinking in Rats
title_short Exercise Ameliorates Endocrine Pancreas Damage Induced by Chronic Cola Drinking in Rats
title_sort exercise ameliorates endocrine pancreas damage induced by chronic cola drinking in rats
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4871573/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27192084
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0155630
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