| Authors | Reza Ghahremani,Niloofar Rezaee,Farhad Rahmani-Nia,Maryam Delfan |
| Journal | Life Sciences |
| Page number | 1-7 |
| Serial number | 119973 |
| Volume number | 285 |
| IF | 2.936 |
| Paper Type | Full Paper |
| Published At | 2021 |
| Journal Grade | ISI |
| Journal Type | Typographic |
| Journal Country | Iran, Islamic Republic Of |
| Journal Index | JCR،Scopus |
Abstract
Aims: Hyperglycemia occurring in the diabetic condition can cause apoptosis via the mitochondrial pathway with
higher pro-apoptotic protein expression. Probiotics are viable microorganisms that have anti-diabetic and
antioxidant effects. Also, exercise may affect the signaling pathways of skeletal muscle apoptosis. This study
examined the aerobic exercise training and probiotic supplementation effects on some apoptotic indices of the
soleus muscle in diabetic rats-induced by streptozotocin.
Main methods: We examined 32 male Wistar rats (weight: 250–270 g; age: eight weeks old) and divided them into
four groups: control, control + probiotics, aerobic training (AT), and AT + probiotics (ATS). The rats in the
training groups aerobically exercised using a treadmill five days per week for five weeks. We evaluated the gene
expression of Bax, Bcl2, and p53 using the RT-PCR. We also used a one-way ANOVA for statistical analysis and
set the significance level at P ≤ 0.05.
Key findings: The results showed that the fasting blood sugar was significantly higher in the control and control +
probiotics groups (P = 0.008). Moreover, the AT + probiotics group showed lower expression of p53 (P = 0.005),
Bax (P = 0.001) and the Bax/Bcl2 ratio (P = 0.001). Conversely, Bcl2 expression was higher after aerobic
training and receiving probiotics (P = 0.002). However, the groups revealed no significant difference regarding
muscle weight (P = 0.053) and the muscle weight/final body weight ratio of the rats (P = 0.26).
Significance: It appears that aerobic exercise training with the use of probiotics prevents apoptosis in the muscle
with the down-regulation of blood glucose.
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