Journal of Sports and Biomotor Sciences

Journal of Sports and Biomotor Sciences

TGF-β1 protein Expression in the Skeletal Muscle Following High Interval Training and its Relationship with Intramuscular Triglycerides Oxidation

Document Type : Original Article

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10.22034/sbs.2023.371697.0
Abstract
TGF-β1 protein Expression in the Skeletal Muscle Following High Interval Training and its Relationship with Intramuscular Triglycerides Oxidation

Abstract:

Introduction: The aim of the present study was to investigate TGF-β1 protein expression in gastronomies muscle following high intensity interval training (HIIT) and its concomitant with oxidation of intramuscular triglycerides (ITGM).

Material and method: Forty male Wister rats (8-week-old) were randomly divided into two control (n=8) and trained (n=32) groups. The trained animals performed one session exercise including ten 2-min intervals at intensity corresponding to 90% of their peak speed with one minute of rest between intervals. The 32 rats from trained animals were dissected at time points of immediately, 3, 10 and 24 hours after the training, their middle gastronomies muscle were exited and blood samples were directly collected from the heart. Adipose triglyceride lipase enzyme (ATGL) and TGF-β1 expressions in middle gastronomies were measured by ELISA technique. Between groups differences were studied by One Way ANOVA test.

Results: Protein expressions of TGF-β1 and ATGL in the gastronomies muscle of control group were 8.08±1.2 Pg/mg (total protein) and 0.095±0.01 ng/mg (total protein), respectively. Protein expressions of both factors was significantly higher 10 and 24 hours after high interval training in comparison to the control group (P
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  • Receive Date 21 October 2014
  • Revise Date 20 January 2023
  • Accept Date 16 March 2015