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http://dx.doi.org/10.5352/JLS.2011.21.7.997

Change of Mitochondrial Biogenesis Genes on Regular Exercise Training in Adipocytes of Ovariectomized Rats Fed on High Fat Diet  

Lee, Jin (Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology, Collage of Medicine, Han-Yang University)
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Journal of Life Science / v.21, no.7, 2011 , pp. 997-1003 More about this Journal
Abstract
Menopause and obesity are associated with metabolism. The purpose of this study was to examine the changes of PPAR${\gamma}$, PGC-1(${\alpha},\;{\beta}$), NRf-1 and TFAM mRNA and mitochondria biogenesis in adipocytes and investigate the effect of swimming exercise for 6weeks on ovariectomized rats. Rats were randomly assigned to 3 groups: (1) ovariectomized rats fed with a control diet (C, n=4), (2) ovariectomized rats fed with high fat diet (H, n=4), and (3) ovariectomized rats trained to exercise and fed with high fat diet (H+EX, n=4). Exercise was performed by swimming for 5 days/wk, with a progressive increase in exercise over the course of 6 weeks. Results showed that the fat tissue weight in the H group was markedly increased (p<0.01) compared to other groups, however, regular exercise significantly decreased fat weight. The PPAR-${\gamma}$ (p<0.05), PGC-$1{\alpha}$ (p<0.01), -$1{\beta}$ (p<0.05), NRf-1 (p<0.01) and TFAM (p<0.05) mRNA expression in the adipocytes of H+EX were higher than in the H group. These results suggest that regular exercise for 6 weeks might exert positive effects by increasing PPAR-${\gamma}$, PGC-1 (${\alpha},\;{\beta}$), NRf-1 and TFAM mRNA expression and mitochondria in adipocytes. Thus, regular exercise may be helpful in the improvement of mitochondria biogenesis function in obese, ovariectomized rats.
Keywords
Ovariectomized rats; obesity; exercise; PPPAR-${\gamma}$; PGC-1(${\alpha},\{\beta}$); mtTFA; NRf-1; mitochondria;
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