| Authors | Marziyeh Saghebjoo,,,, |
| Journal | Experimental Biology and Medicine |
| Page number | 326-334 |
| Serial number | 235 |
| Volume number | 3 |
| IF | 2.202 |
| Paper Type | Full Paper |
| Published At | 2010 |
| Journal Grade | ISI |
| Journal Type | Typographic |
| Journal Country | Iran, Islamic Republic Of |
| Journal Index | JCR،Scopus |
| Keywords | orexigenic peptide, leukocyte, human, weight training, AgRP expression |
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Abstract
Exercise-induced leukocytosis and lymphocytosis is accompanied by up-regulation and down-regulation of hundreds of
genes in white blood cells (WBCs). Agouti-related protein (AgRP) is an orexigenic peptide secreted predominantly from the
arcuate nucleus in the hypothalamus. AgRP affects feeding behavior and plays a role in energy and glucose homeostasis
and adiposity. The purpose of the study was to determine effects of circuit resistance exercise (CRE) (9 exercises, 25 s per
exercise) at different intensities on peripheral blood lymphocyte (PBL) AgRP mRNA expression and its concentrations in
lymphocytes and plasma. Twenty-five young female college students were randomly divided into five groups: control, 40%
1-repetition maximum (1-RM), 60% 1-RM, 80% 1-RM and combined (40 þ 60 þ 80% 1-RM) loads. Peripheral blood
mononuclear cells were isolated by a lymphocyte density gradient centrifugation method for AgRP mRNA expression.
Lymphocyte ATP, glycogen, AgRP, growth hormone (GH), and plasma AgRP, GH and glucose concentrations were
measured. CRE increased AgRP mRNA lymphocyte expression significantly (P, 0.0001) at all intensities. A higher and
significant (P, 0.01) increase was found in the 60% 1-RM group when compared with the other groups. The CRE-induced
lymphocyte AgRP expression was accompanied by elevations in plasma AgRP, glucose and GH levels as well as higher
WBCs, lymphocytes and neutrophil counts. Lymphocyte AgRP and GH concentrations were significantly reduced (P,
0.05). Lymphocyte ATP content was unchanged and glycogen was reduced in the combined group but not in the other
groups. Data indicate that AgRP mRNA is expressed in PBLs and that CRE increases its expression. Data also reveal that
the expression of AgRP was accompanied with higher plasma AgRP and GH concentrations. Findings suggest that AgRP
may provide an important signal in the immune environment and that the lymphocyte may be considered as an extrahypothalamic
source of plasma AgRP following exercise stress.
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