Title of article :
The Effect of 12 Weeks Aerobic Training on Expression of AKT1 and mTORc1 genes in the Left Ventricle of Type 2 Diabetic Rats
Author/Authors :
Mirsepasi, Mona Department of Exercise Physiology - Islamic Azad University - South Tehran Branch, Tehran , Banaeifar, Abdolali Department of Exercise Physiology - Faculty of Physical Education - Islamic Azad University - South Branch, Tehran , Azarbayjani, Mohammad-Ali Department of Exercise Physiology - Islamic Azad University - Central Tehran Branch , Arshadi, Sajad Department of Exercise Physiology - Faculty of Physical Education - Islamic Azad University - South Branch, Tehran
Abstract :
Objective: The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect
of 12 weeks aerobic training on the expression of AKT1 and
mTORc1 genes in the left ventricle of T2DM rats.
Materials and Methods: The statistical sample consisted of 21
male wistar rats from the Pasteur Institute in Tehran. (10 weeks old
weighing 220 ± 20 grams). They were divided into three groups:
diabetic aerobic training, diabetic control and healthy control groups.
The diabetic aerobic training group participated in a period of
aerobic training for 12 weeks in 5 sessions per week with gradual
increase in speed (18-26 m / min) and 10 to 55 minutes in the form
of running on treadmill. AKT1 mRNA and mTORc1 mRNA were
evaluated by RT-Real time PCR technique by the Roturer 6000
system.
Results: According ANOVA findings diabetics rat significantly
alters the expression of Akt1 (P-value: 0.002) and mTORc1 (Pvalue:
0.001). However, aerobic exercise significantly increase the
expression of Akt1 (P-value: 0.002) and mTORc1 (P-value: 0.001)
in comparison with the diabetic untrained control groups. Conclusion: Although this study was conducted on animals and it
was necessary to caution people in generalizing these findings, it
seems that an aerobic training period with an increase in the
expression of Akt1 and mTORc1 genes leads to improved cardiac
function and it prevents heart disease from diabetes.
Keywords :
Diabetes , Aerobic exercise , Heart disease , Akt1 , mTORc1
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics