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The Effects of Dietary Interventions on mRNA Expression of Peroxisome Proliferator Activated Receptor Isoforms (PPAR Isoforms) in Rat Skeletal Muscle  

Lee, Jang-Kyu (Division of Lifetime Sports and Leisure, Sangmyung University)
Kim, Jung-Kyu (Department of Leisure Sports, College of Humanities & Social Sciences, Kangwon National University)
Moon, Hee-Won (Department of Physical Education, College of Arts & Physical Education, Kangneung National University)
Shin, Young-Oh (Sport Medicine Laboratory, Korea National Sport University)
Lee, Jong-Sam (Department of Physical Education, Daegu University)
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Journal of Nutrition and Health / v.40, no.3, 2007 , pp. 221-228 More about this Journal
Abstract
We determined the effects of dietary manipulations on messenger RNA of peroxisome proliferators activated receptor isoforms (i.e., PPAR ${\alpha},\;{\beta}/{\delta},\;{\gamma}$) in red vastus lateralis muscle of rats. Total 16 male Sprague-Dawley rats were used, and animals were divided into one of two dietary conditions: either chow diet group (CHOW; n=8) in which animals were 134 with standard rodent chow (61.8% carbohydrate, 15.7% fat, 22.5% protein) or high fat diet group (FAT n=8) in which animals were fed 24.3% carbohydrate, 52.8% fat, 22.9% protein. At the end of the 8 weeks of experimental period, red vastus lateralis muscle was dissected out from all animals, and PPAR ${\alpha},\;{\beta}/{\delta},\;{\gamma}$ mRNA expression was determined. There was no significant difference in body mass (BM) between CHOW and FAT. As expected, blood glucose and free fatty acid (FFA) concentration was higher in FAT than CHOW (p<0.05), and lactate concentration was significantly lower in FAT compared to CHOW (p<0.05). Insulin concentration tended to higher in FAT than CHOW ($67.2{\pm}21.9\;vs.\;27.0{\pm}5.2$ pmol/L), but it did not reach to the statistical significance. Gene expression of PPAR ${\alpha}$ was not significantly different between CHOW and FAT. It was not also significantly different in PPAR ${\beta}/{\delta}$. Interestingly, expression of mRNA in PPAR ${\gamma}$ however, was markedly depressed in FAT compared to CHOW (approximately 3 fold higher in CHOW; p<0.05). Results obtained from present study implies that PPAR ${\gamma}$ (as compensatory function of PPAR ${\alpha}$ is expressed) possibly exerts another major tuning roles in fatty acid transport, utilization, as well as biosynthesis in skeletal muscle cells. The situations and conditions that can be postulated for this implication need to be further examined.
Keywords
gene expression; diet; high fat; PPAR;
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