Majallah-i dānishgāh-i ̒ulūm-i pizishkī-i Arāk (Nov 2019)

Comparing the Effect of Endurance Exercise and High-Intensity Interval Exercise on Plasma Levels of Chemerin and Insulin Resistance in Obese Male Rats

  • Mohammad Reza Asad,
  • Shokoufeh Kheradmand,
  • Narges Kheradmand

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22, no. 5
pp. 112 – 123

Abstract

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Background and Aim Exercise improves sensitivity to insulin by reducing some adipokines including chemerin. However, the effect of endurance exercise and high-intensity intermittent exercise on chemerin level and insulin resistance in obese male rats is still unknown. Methods & Materials In this study 27 male rats were randomly divided into 4 groups of sedentary control (n=6), endurance exercise (n=8), high-intensity intermittent exercise (n=8) and untreated obese control (n=5). Both endurance and high intensity intermittent exercise groups performed exercises for 8 weeks. The plasma level of chemerin was measured by ELISA method. Ethical Considerations ??? Results The chemerin level was significantly reduced in the endurance group compared to the untreated obese control group (P0.05) and chemerin level reduction in the endurance group was significant compared to the high-intensity intermittent group (P0.05), but its difference in high-intensity intermittent and endurance training groups was significant compared to that of untreated obese control and sedentary control groups (P<0.05). Conclusion Both endurance and high-intensity intermittent exercises can reduce insulin resistance which can be due to the reduction of chemerin plasma level and weight loss.

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