Treadmill Training Increases SIRT-1 and PGC-1 alpha Protein Levels and AMPK Phosphorylation in Quadriceps of Middle-Aged Rats in an Intensity-Dependent Manner


Autoria(s): Oliveira, Nara R. C.; Marques, Scherolin O.; Luciano, Thais F.; Pauli, Jose R.; Moura, Leandro P.; Caperuto, Erico; Pieri, Bruno L. S.; Engelmann, Julia; Scaini, Gisele; Streck, Emilio L.; Lira, Fabio S.; Pinho, Ricardo A.; Ropelle, Eduardo R.; Silva, Adelino S. R.; De Souza, Claudio T.
Contribuinte(s)

Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)

Data(s)

03/12/2014

03/12/2014

01/01/2014

Resumo

Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)

The present study investigated the effects of running at 0.8 or 1.2 km/h on inflammatory proteins (i.e., protein levels of TNF-alpha, IL-1 beta, and NF-kappa B) and metabolic proteins (i.e., protein levels of SIRT-1 and PGC-1 alpha, and AMPK phosphorylation) in quadriceps of rats. Male Wistar rats at 3 (young) and 18 months (middle-aged rats) of age were divided into nonexercised (NE) and exercised at 0.8 or 1.2 km/h. The rats were trained on treadmill, 50 min per day, 5 days per week, during 8 weeks. Forty-eight hours after the last training session, muscles were removed, homogenized, and analyzed using biochemical and western blot techniques. Our results showed that: (a) running at 0.8 km/h decreased the inflammatory proteins and increased the metabolic proteins compared with NE rats; (b) these responses were lower for the inflammatory proteins and higher for the metabolic proteins in young rats compared with middle-aged rats; (c) running at 1.2 km/h decreased the inflammatory proteins and increased the metabolic proteins compared with 0.8 km/h; (d) these responses were similar between young and middle-aged rats when trained at 1.2 km. In summary, the age-related increases in inflammatory proteins, and the age-related declines in metabolic proteins can be reversed and largely improved by treadmill training.

Formato

11

Identificador

http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/987017

Mediators Of Inflammation. New York: Hindawi Publishing Corporation, 11 p., 2014.

0962-9351

http://hdl.handle.net/11449/113380

10.1155/2014/987017

WOS:000337829000001

WOS000337829000001.pdf

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Hindawi Publishing Corporation

Relação

Mediators of Inflammation

Direitos

openAccess

Tipo

info:eu-repo/semantics/article