Journal of Exercise & Organ Cross Talk (Mar 2024)

Investigating the correlation between glutathione peroxidase and Interleukin-15 following aerobic exercise and probiotic supplementation in obese rats fed a high-fat diet

  • Mahsa Pekand,
  • Mandana Gholami,
  • Hossein Abednatanzi,
  • Farshad Ghazalian

DOI
https://doi.org/10.22122/jeoct.2024.476113.1121
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 1
pp. 40 – 48

Abstract

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We investigate the effect of 6 weeks of aerobic training and probiotic supplementation on glycemic index and the correlation between glutathione peroxidase (GPX) and interleukin 15 (IL-15) in rats fed a high-fat diet. 40 male Wistar rats were divided into 5 groups (8 each): healthy control, high-fat diet (HFD), HFD+ aerobic exercise (Tr), HFD+ probiotic supplement (Sup) and HFD+Tr+Sup. Rats in the HFD group received a special high-fat diet for 2 months before the main protocol. The rats in the training groups ran on a rodent treadmill for 6 weeks, 5 days a week. Lactobacillus bifidus supplement was gavage to the rats of the supplemented groups in the amount of 109 CFU/ml after each round of training. The results of the statistical test showed that the HFD groups had a significant decrease in GPX compared to the healthy control group (p<0.05). However, only the HFD+Tr+Sup group showed a significant increase in GPX compared to the HFD and HFD+Tr groups (p<0.05). In contrast, HFD+Sup showed a significant increase in IL-15 gene expression compared to the healthy control group. Compared to the HFD group, the HFD+Tr and HFD+Tr+Sup groups showed a decrease and the HFD+Sup group showed a significant increase in IL-15 gene expression (p<0.05). The correlation between GPX and IL-15 was not confirmed (p<0.05). It seems that exercise training and lactobacillus supplementation are effective in regulating glucose, GPX and IL-15 indices after HFD. However, more studies should be done for the relationship and cross talk between antioxidant indices and IL-15.

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