Exercise Ameliorates High Fat Diet Induced Cardiac Dysfunction by Increasing Interleukin 10
Increasing evidence suggests that a sedentary lifestyle and a high fat diet (HFD) leads to cardiomyopathy. Moderate exercise ameliorates cardiac dysfunction, however underlying molecular mechanisms are poorly understood. Increased inflammation due to induction of pro-inflammatory cytokine such as tu...
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doaj-2137976b8f1e47888f773704017edfe62020-11-24T22:20:52ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Physiology1664-042X2015-04-01610.3389/fphys.2015.00124145778Exercise Ameliorates High Fat Diet Induced Cardiac Dysfunction by Increasing Interleukin 10Varun eKesherwani0Vishalakshi eChavali1Bryan T. Heckfort2Suresh C. Tyagi3Paras Kumar K. Mishra4Paras Kumar K. Mishra5University of Nebraska Medical CenterUniversity of Nebraska Medical CenterUniversity of Nebraska Medical CenterUniversity of LouisvilleUniversity of Nebraska Medical CenterUniversity of Nebraska Medical CenterIncreasing evidence suggests that a sedentary lifestyle and a high fat diet (HFD) leads to cardiomyopathy. Moderate exercise ameliorates cardiac dysfunction, however underlying molecular mechanisms are poorly understood. Increased inflammation due to induction of pro-inflammatory cytokine such as tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-α) and attenuation of anti-inflammatory cytokine such as interleukin10 (IL-10) contributes to cardiac dysfunction in obese and diabetics. We hypothesized that exercise training ameliorates HFD- induced cardiac dysfunction by mitigating obesity and inflammation through upregulation of IL-10 and downregulation of TNF-α. To test this hypothesis, eight week old, female C57BL/6J mice were fed with HFD and exercised (swimming 1hr/day for 5 days/week for eight weeks). The four treatment groups: normal diet (ND), HFD, HFD + exercise (HFD + Ex) and ND + Ex were analyzed for mean body weight, blood glucose level, TNF-α, IL-10, cardiac fibrosis by Masson Trichrome, and cardiac dysfunction by echocardiography. Mean body weights were increased in HFD but comparatively less in HFD + Ex. The level of TNF-α was elevated and IL-10 was downregulated in HFD but ameliorated in HFD + Ex. Cardiac fibrosis increased in HFD and was attenuated by exercise in the HFD + Ex group. The percentage ejection fraction and fractional shortening were decreased in HFD but comparatively increased in HFD + Ex. There was no difference between ND and ND + Ex for the above parameters except an increase in IL-10 level following exercise. Based on these results, we conclude that exercise mitigates HFD- induced cardiomyopathy by decreasing obesity, inducing IL-10, and reducing TNF-α in mice.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fphys.2015.00124/fullEchocardiographyHeart FailureInflammationObesityTNF-αinterleukin 10 |
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Varun eKesherwani Vishalakshi eChavali Bryan T. Heckfort Suresh C. Tyagi Paras Kumar K. Mishra Paras Kumar K. Mishra |
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Varun eKesherwani Vishalakshi eChavali Bryan T. Heckfort Suresh C. Tyagi Paras Kumar K. Mishra Paras Kumar K. Mishra Exercise Ameliorates High Fat Diet Induced Cardiac Dysfunction by Increasing Interleukin 10 Frontiers in Physiology Echocardiography Heart Failure Inflammation Obesity TNF-α interleukin 10 |
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Varun eKesherwani Vishalakshi eChavali Bryan T. Heckfort Suresh C. Tyagi Paras Kumar K. Mishra Paras Kumar K. Mishra |
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Exercise Ameliorates High Fat Diet Induced Cardiac Dysfunction by Increasing Interleukin 10 |
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Exercise Ameliorates High Fat Diet Induced Cardiac Dysfunction by Increasing Interleukin 10 |
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Exercise Ameliorates High Fat Diet Induced Cardiac Dysfunction by Increasing Interleukin 10 |
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Exercise Ameliorates High Fat Diet Induced Cardiac Dysfunction by Increasing Interleukin 10 |
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Exercise Ameliorates High Fat Diet Induced Cardiac Dysfunction by Increasing Interleukin 10 |
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exercise ameliorates high fat diet induced cardiac dysfunction by increasing interleukin 10 |
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Increasing evidence suggests that a sedentary lifestyle and a high fat diet (HFD) leads to cardiomyopathy. Moderate exercise ameliorates cardiac dysfunction, however underlying molecular mechanisms are poorly understood. Increased inflammation due to induction of pro-inflammatory cytokine such as tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-α) and attenuation of anti-inflammatory cytokine such as interleukin10 (IL-10) contributes to cardiac dysfunction in obese and diabetics. We hypothesized that exercise training ameliorates HFD- induced cardiac dysfunction by mitigating obesity and inflammation through upregulation of IL-10 and downregulation of TNF-α. To test this hypothesis, eight week old, female C57BL/6J mice were fed with HFD and exercised (swimming 1hr/day for 5 days/week for eight weeks). The four treatment groups: normal diet (ND), HFD, HFD + exercise (HFD + Ex) and ND + Ex were analyzed for mean body weight, blood glucose level, TNF-α, IL-10, cardiac fibrosis by Masson Trichrome, and cardiac dysfunction by echocardiography. Mean body weights were increased in HFD but comparatively less in HFD + Ex. The level of TNF-α was elevated and IL-10 was downregulated in HFD but ameliorated in HFD + Ex. Cardiac fibrosis increased in HFD and was attenuated by exercise in the HFD + Ex group. The percentage ejection fraction and fractional shortening were decreased in HFD but comparatively increased in HFD + Ex. There was no difference between ND and ND + Ex for the above parameters except an increase in IL-10 level following exercise. Based on these results, we conclude that exercise mitigates HFD- induced cardiomyopathy by decreasing obesity, inducing IL-10, and reducing TNF-α in mice. |
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Echocardiography Heart Failure Inflammation Obesity TNF-α interleukin 10 |
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