Physical training prevent and treat hepatic lipid accumulation induced by fructose-rich diet

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Autor(a) principal: Gaspar, Rafael Calais
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Kuga, Gabriel Keine [UNESP], Muñoz, Vitor Rosetto, Coope, Andressa, Cambri, Lucieli Teresa, Ghezzi, Ana Carolina, Moura, Leandro Pereira de [UNESP], Leme, José Alexandre Curiacos de Almeida, Pauli, José Rodrigo, Botezelli, José Diego
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UNESP
Texto Completo: http://dx.doi.org/10.14393/BJ-v34n1a2018-39403
http://hdl.handle.net/11449/221139
Resumo: This study aims to examine the effects of physical training performed in early (preventive) or late (therapeutic) protocols on body weight gain, glucose tolerance, and triglycerides accumulation in rats fed on a fructose-rich diet. Wistar rats were allocated into two major groups according to the diet received: Control (C-standard diet) and Fructose (F-diet containing 60% fructose) fed during 120 days. Next, these two groups were distributed into six groups: C and F that were kept inactive; CTE (Control Trained Early) and FTE (Fructose Trained Early) that were submitted to Anaerobic Threshold (AnT) training from 28 to 120 days; CTL (Control Trained Late) and FTL (Fructose Trained Late) trained from 90 to 120 days. Physical Training was composed by swimming (5 days/week) at AnT determined by maximum lactate stead state (MLSS). The Oral Glucose Tolerance Test (oGTT) was performed 48h after the last in vivo analysis and did not showed differences between the groups. After, the animals were euthanized for heart, liver, and adipose tissue extraction. The early exercised animals had lower body weight compared to their sedentary littermates. Also, the fructose-rich diet increased liver lipids content in the sedentary animals and physical training successfully reduced this parameter in both major groups. These results suggests that physical training at the AnT performed in early or late protocols are effective to prevent and treat metabolic disorders related to fructose intake.
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spelling Physical training prevent and treat hepatic lipid accumulation induced by fructose-rich dietTreinamento físico previne e trata acumulação lipídica hepática induzida por dieta rica em frutoseAdiposityHepatic steatosisOverweightPhysical exerciseThis study aims to examine the effects of physical training performed in early (preventive) or late (therapeutic) protocols on body weight gain, glucose tolerance, and triglycerides accumulation in rats fed on a fructose-rich diet. Wistar rats were allocated into two major groups according to the diet received: Control (C-standard diet) and Fructose (F-diet containing 60% fructose) fed during 120 days. Next, these two groups were distributed into six groups: C and F that were kept inactive; CTE (Control Trained Early) and FTE (Fructose Trained Early) that were submitted to Anaerobic Threshold (AnT) training from 28 to 120 days; CTL (Control Trained Late) and FTL (Fructose Trained Late) trained from 90 to 120 days. Physical Training was composed by swimming (5 days/week) at AnT determined by maximum lactate stead state (MLSS). The Oral Glucose Tolerance Test (oGTT) was performed 48h after the last in vivo analysis and did not showed differences between the groups. After, the animals were euthanized for heart, liver, and adipose tissue extraction. The early exercised animals had lower body weight compared to their sedentary littermates. Also, the fructose-rich diet increased liver lipids content in the sedentary animals and physical training successfully reduced this parameter in both major groups. These results suggests that physical training at the AnT performed in early or late protocols are effective to prevent and treat metabolic disorders related to fructose intake.Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Department of Nutrition Metabolism and Exercise University of Campinas (UNICAMP)Universidade Estadual Paulista Julio de Mesquita FilhoMedical Sciences University University of Campinas (UNICAMP)Department of Physical Education Federal University of Mato Grosso (UFMT)Department of Physical Education Catholic University Center Auxilium UniSalesianoUniversidade Estadual Paulista Julio de Mesquita FilhoFAPESP: 2013/20293-2Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP)Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)Federal University of Mato Grosso (UFMT)Catholic University Center Auxilium UniSalesianoGaspar, Rafael CalaisKuga, Gabriel Keine [UNESP]Muñoz, Vitor RosettoCoope, AndressaCambri, Lucieli TeresaGhezzi, Ana CarolinaMoura, Leandro Pereira de [UNESP]Leme, José Alexandre Curiacos de AlmeidaPauli, José RodrigoBotezelli, José Diego2022-04-28T19:10:59Z2022-04-28T19:10:59Z2018-07-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/article1041-1050http://dx.doi.org/10.14393/BJ-v34n1a2018-39403Bioscience Journal, v. 34, n. 4, p. 1041-1050, 2018.1981-31631516-3725http://hdl.handle.net/11449/22113910.14393/BJ-v34n1a2018-394032-s2.0-85051445018Scopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengBioscience Journalinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2022-04-28T19:10:59Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/221139Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462022-04-28T19:10:59Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Physical training prevent and treat hepatic lipid accumulation induced by fructose-rich diet
Treinamento físico previne e trata acumulação lipídica hepática induzida por dieta rica em frutose
title Physical training prevent and treat hepatic lipid accumulation induced by fructose-rich diet
spellingShingle Physical training prevent and treat hepatic lipid accumulation induced by fructose-rich diet
Gaspar, Rafael Calais
Adiposity
Hepatic steatosis
Overweight
Physical exercise
title_short Physical training prevent and treat hepatic lipid accumulation induced by fructose-rich diet
title_full Physical training prevent and treat hepatic lipid accumulation induced by fructose-rich diet
title_fullStr Physical training prevent and treat hepatic lipid accumulation induced by fructose-rich diet
title_full_unstemmed Physical training prevent and treat hepatic lipid accumulation induced by fructose-rich diet
title_sort Physical training prevent and treat hepatic lipid accumulation induced by fructose-rich diet
author Gaspar, Rafael Calais
author_facet Gaspar, Rafael Calais
Kuga, Gabriel Keine [UNESP]
Muñoz, Vitor Rosetto
Coope, Andressa
Cambri, Lucieli Teresa
Ghezzi, Ana Carolina
Moura, Leandro Pereira de [UNESP]
Leme, José Alexandre Curiacos de Almeida
Pauli, José Rodrigo
Botezelli, José Diego
author_role author
author2 Kuga, Gabriel Keine [UNESP]
Muñoz, Vitor Rosetto
Coope, Andressa
Cambri, Lucieli Teresa
Ghezzi, Ana Carolina
Moura, Leandro Pereira de [UNESP]
Leme, José Alexandre Curiacos de Almeida
Pauli, José Rodrigo
Botezelli, José Diego
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP)
Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
Federal University of Mato Grosso (UFMT)
Catholic University Center Auxilium UniSalesiano
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Gaspar, Rafael Calais
Kuga, Gabriel Keine [UNESP]
Muñoz, Vitor Rosetto
Coope, Andressa
Cambri, Lucieli Teresa
Ghezzi, Ana Carolina
Moura, Leandro Pereira de [UNESP]
Leme, José Alexandre Curiacos de Almeida
Pauli, José Rodrigo
Botezelli, José Diego
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Adiposity
Hepatic steatosis
Overweight
Physical exercise
topic Adiposity
Hepatic steatosis
Overweight
Physical exercise
description This study aims to examine the effects of physical training performed in early (preventive) or late (therapeutic) protocols on body weight gain, glucose tolerance, and triglycerides accumulation in rats fed on a fructose-rich diet. Wistar rats were allocated into two major groups according to the diet received: Control (C-standard diet) and Fructose (F-diet containing 60% fructose) fed during 120 days. Next, these two groups were distributed into six groups: C and F that were kept inactive; CTE (Control Trained Early) and FTE (Fructose Trained Early) that were submitted to Anaerobic Threshold (AnT) training from 28 to 120 days; CTL (Control Trained Late) and FTL (Fructose Trained Late) trained from 90 to 120 days. Physical Training was composed by swimming (5 days/week) at AnT determined by maximum lactate stead state (MLSS). The Oral Glucose Tolerance Test (oGTT) was performed 48h after the last in vivo analysis and did not showed differences between the groups. After, the animals were euthanized for heart, liver, and adipose tissue extraction. The early exercised animals had lower body weight compared to their sedentary littermates. Also, the fructose-rich diet increased liver lipids content in the sedentary animals and physical training successfully reduced this parameter in both major groups. These results suggests that physical training at the AnT performed in early or late protocols are effective to prevent and treat metabolic disorders related to fructose intake.
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1516-3725
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