masume Kazemi; Sayad Mohmmad Marandi; Ahmand Movahedian Attar; Hosin Mohammadian; Hamid Reza Sharifi Jebeli
Volume 5, Issue 1 , June 2015, , Pages 1-9
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Aim: The aim of the present investigation is evaluate the effect of L- Arginine supplements on the oxidative and nitrosative stress in liver of rats following acute exercise on a treadmill. Method: Thirty two male Vistar rats (160-210 g) were randomly divided into four groups: control (C); L-Arg treatment ...
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Aim: The aim of the present investigation is evaluate the effect of L- Arginine supplements on the oxidative and nitrosative stress in liver of rats following acute exercise on a treadmill. Method: Thirty two male Vistar rats (160-210 g) were randomly divided into four groups: control (C); L-Arg treatment (Arg); exhaustive exercise (E); and exhaustive exercise with L-Arg treatment (E + Arg). E and E+Arg groups performed a 1 hour acute running test, or until exhaustion on a treadmill (16-26 m/min) and Arg and E+Arg groups treated orally with the L-Arg (2% diet, for 30 days). Sampling was performed 1 hour after exercise. Nitric oxide production was evaluated by measuring nitrite formation, using Griess reagent. oxidant-Antioxidant’s ratio was measured as TOS/ TAC levels. Results: According to the means of the oxidant-antioxidant’s balance (E)=0.91±0.12, (SC+Arg)=0.92 0.04 and (E+Arg)=0.91±0.09, TOS/TAC decreased in (E), (SC+Arg) and (E+Arg) groups compared with control group (SC); however, this decrease was not significant. And the results showed nitric oxide in (SC) group (mean=9.01 6.31 ) was more than other groups, but there was no significant change in there. Conclusion: The results of the present study didn’t show existence of oxidative-nitrosative stress and supplementation effect in muscle 1 h after acute exercise.
Nahid Bijeh; Hasan Faraji; Babisan Askari; Asra Askari; Saeid Ramezani
Volume 5, Issue 1 , June 2015, , Pages 11-21
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Aim: The purpose of this study was to examine the response of the visfatin to acute endurance exercise pre and post 8-weeks trainingin untrained obese healthy men. Method: Twenty two subjects (age 29.06±3.83 years, weight 90.96±4.68 kg, height 171.3±4.88 cm, and BMI 30.76±1.8 ...
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Aim: The purpose of this study was to examine the response of the visfatin to acute endurance exercise pre and post 8-weeks trainingin untrained obese healthy men. Method: Twenty two subjects (age 29.06±3.83 years, weight 90.96±4.68 kg, height 171.3±4.88 cm, and BMI 30.76±1.8 kg/m2) were volunteered to participate in the current study. The subjects were divided randomly into two experimental (n=11) and control (n=11) groups. Experimental group participated in 8-week endurance training program three times per week. Exercise intensity increased from 60 percent of maximum heart rate to 65 to 70 percent after 4thweeks until the end of training program. Acute exercise test (cycle ergometer exercise, 30 min at 60 percent of maximum heart rate) were employed before and after training period. Blood samples were collected before, immediately, and 30 min after acute exercise at before and after endurance training period to measure plasma visfatin variations. Results: The results by two-way Anova with analysis showed before training period, visfation levels changes were not sigificant after acute exercise , immediately and 30 min aftery in both groups. Conclusion: These data indicate that endurance training is associated with decrease in resting plasma visfatin and body fat in obese men. Moreover, one bout of endurance training can decrease the plasma visfatin in response to acute exercise.