Medical Journal of the Islamic Republic Of Iran
مجله پزشکی جمهوری اسلامی ایران
Med J Islam Repub Iran
Medical Sciences
http://mjiri.iums.ac.ir
2
journal2
1016-1430
2251-6840
8
10.18869/mjiri
14
8888
13
en
jalali
1393
10
1
gregorian
2015
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Effects of aerobic and anaerobic training programs together with omega-3 supplement on interleukin-17 and CRP plasma levels in male mice
Exercise Physiology
Exercise Physiology
Original Research
Original Research
<p> <strong> Background: </strong>Herein, we studied the effects of two different exercise protocols on IL-17 and CRP plasma levels along with the anti-inflammatory effects of fish oil. The purpose of the present study was to investigate the effect of Eicosapentaenoic Acid (EPA) and Docosahexaenoic Acid (DHA) consumption along with two different types of physical activities on IL-17 and CRP plasma levels in trained male mice. </p><p> <strong> Methods </strong>: A total of 130 adult male mice of Syrian race with the age of 2 months and the weight of 35±1 grams were selected. At the beginning, 10 mice were killed in order to determine the amounts of pre-test variables. The rest of the mice were randomly divided into 6 groups including control group (n=20), supplement (n=20), aerobic exercise (n=20), anaerobic exercise (n=20), supplement-aerobic exercise (n=20), and supplement-anaerobic exercise (n=20). Blood samples were withdrawn from the tail under intraperitoneal ketamine and xylasineanaesthesia. The anaerobic training program included 8 weeks of running on treadmill, 3 sessions per week the aerobic training program included 8 weeks of running on treadmill, 5 sessions per week. At the end of the training program, the blood sample from each group was taken in order to measure the CRP and IL-17 levels. The analysis of variance (ANOVA) was used to determine the differences among the groups. </p><p> <strong> Results </strong>: The results showed that there was a significant difference in IL-17 and CRP plasma levels between the groups after 8 weeks (P<0.05). </p><p> <strong> Conclusion </strong>: Following the two different training programs, both IL-17 and CRP plasma levels increased, although these observed increases were not same for two measured variables. The results might also show that the effect of the supplement depends on the type of training. </p>
Omega-3, Interleukin-17, C reactive protein, Physical activity.
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http://mjiri.iums.ac.ir/browse.php?a_code=A-10-1-856&slc_lang=en&sid=1
Hamid
Alizadeh
Exercise.physiology92@gmail.com
200319475328460017300
200319475328460017300
Yes
Exercise Physiology Department, Mazandaran University, Mazandaran, Babolsar, Iran.
Farhad
Daryanoosh
daryanooshf@yahoo.com
200319475328460017301
200319475328460017301
No
Department of Physical Education, Shiraz University, Shiraz, Iran.
Maryam
Moatari
m_moatari@yhoo.com
200319475328460017302
200319475328460017302
No
Exercise Physiology Department, Shiraz University, Fars, Iran.
Khadijeh
Hoseinzadeh
khoseinzadeh@yhoo.com
200319475328460017303
200319475328460017303
No
Exercise Physiology Department, Shiraz University, Fars, Iran.