Effects of exercise and antioxidant supplementation on endothelial gene expression
Ward, LC; Coombes, JS; Wilce, PA; Mason, SR; Fassett, RG; Flatscher-Bader, T; de Haan, JB; Matsumoto, A; Marsh, SA
Abstract
BACKGROUND:
The molecular mechanisms of exercise training induced cardiovascular protection are poorly understood. There is growing evidence that reactive oxygen species may be involved in a number of these adaptations and that antioxidants may be used to investigate this effect.
OBJECTIVE:
To determine the effects of exercise training and/or antioxidant supplementation on myocardial endothelium and vascular endothelium gene expression.
METHODS:
Male Wistar rats were divided into four groups: i) control; ii) exercise trained (90 min of treadmill running 4d per week, 14 weeks); iii) antioxidant-supplemented (α-tocopherol 1000 IU kg(-1) diet and α-lipoic acid 1.6 g kg(-1) diet, mixed with rat chow) and iv) exercise trained and antioxidant-supplemented.
RESULTS:
cDNA microarray analysis showed diverse expression changes in both left ventricular and coronary artery endothelial cells. In particular, RT-PCR analysis showed that a gene involved in cardiovascular disease progression, Ras homolog gene family member A, was down-regulated by exercise, and up-regulated by antioxidant supplementation in left ventricular endothelial cells. Furthermore, an important gene involved in inflammation, IL-6, was down-regulated by all treatments.
CONCLUSIONS:
Exercise training and/or antioxidant supplementation affects cardiac endothelial cell gene expression, and their effects on genes such as ras homolog gene family member A and IL-6 provides insight into the molecular mechanisms of their influences on cardiovascular diseases.
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| Journal | INT J CARDIOL |
| ISSN | 0167-5273 |
| Published | 28 Jun 2012 |
| Volume | 158 |
| Issue | 1 |
| Pages | 59-65 |
| DOI | 10.1016/j.ijcard.2010.12.104 |
| Type | Journal Article |
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