Effects of Lithium Chloride and/or Endurance Exercise Treatment on the Metabolic Syndrome of High Fat Induced Obese Rats During 4 Weeks
PURPOSE Investigate the effects of lithium chloride and/or endurance exercise on metabolic syndrome in high fat-induced obese rats. METHODS 10-week-old male Sprague Dawley rats (n=45) were subjected to a high-fat diet for 8 weeks followed by lithium (2 mg/kg Lithium chloride) and/or endurance exerci...
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doaj-da02303e10b3484f93b1603e617fee362020-11-25T01:34:39ZkorThe Korean Society of Exercise Physiology운동과학1226-17262384-05442019-11-0128440140810.15857/ksep.2019.28.4.401820Effects of Lithium Chloride and/or Endurance Exercise Treatment on the Metabolic Syndrome of High Fat Induced Obese Rats During 4 WeeksSu-Ryun Jung0Department of Sports Science, Kyungnam University, Changwon, KoreaPURPOSE Investigate the effects of lithium chloride and/or endurance exercise on metabolic syndrome in high fat-induced obese rats. METHODS 10-week-old male Sprague Dawley rats (n=45) were subjected to a high-fat diet for 8 weeks followed by lithium (2 mg/kg Lithium chloride) and/or endurance exercise (40% VO2max, 12 m/min, slop 0%, 3 d/week) for 4 weeks. RESULTS Lithium and endurance exercise improved blood glucose and insulin response in the oral glucose tolerance test compared to the FC group, but there was no additional effect according to the combined treatment. Serum levels of AST and ALT and urinary components were similar to those of CC group. CONCLUSIONS The short-term lithium or exercise treatment significantly improved metabolic syndrome in high fat diet induced obese rats and did not show any blood or urinary toxicity, but there was no additive effect on metabolic syndrome of combined treatments.http://www.ksep-es.org/upload/pdf/es-28-4-401.pdflithium chlorideendurance exercisemetabolic syndrome |
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Effects of Lithium Chloride and/or Endurance Exercise Treatment on the Metabolic Syndrome of High Fat Induced Obese Rats During 4 Weeks |
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Effects of Lithium Chloride and/or Endurance Exercise Treatment on the Metabolic Syndrome of High Fat Induced Obese Rats During 4 Weeks |
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Effects of Lithium Chloride and/or Endurance Exercise Treatment on the Metabolic Syndrome of High Fat Induced Obese Rats During 4 Weeks |
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Effects of Lithium Chloride and/or Endurance Exercise Treatment on the Metabolic Syndrome of High Fat Induced Obese Rats During 4 Weeks |
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Effects of Lithium Chloride and/or Endurance Exercise Treatment on the Metabolic Syndrome of High Fat Induced Obese Rats During 4 Weeks |
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effects of lithium chloride and/or endurance exercise treatment on the metabolic syndrome of high fat induced obese rats during 4 weeks |
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The Korean Society of Exercise Physiology |
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운동과학 |
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1226-1726 2384-0544 |
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PURPOSE Investigate the effects of lithium chloride and/or endurance exercise on metabolic syndrome in high fat-induced obese rats. METHODS 10-week-old male Sprague Dawley rats (n=45) were subjected to a high-fat diet for 8 weeks followed by lithium (2 mg/kg Lithium chloride) and/or endurance exercise (40% VO2max, 12 m/min, slop 0%, 3 d/week) for 4 weeks. RESULTS Lithium and endurance exercise improved blood glucose and insulin response in the oral glucose tolerance test compared to the FC group, but there was no additional effect according to the combined treatment. Serum levels of AST and ALT and urinary components were similar to those of CC group. CONCLUSIONS The short-term lithium or exercise treatment significantly improved metabolic syndrome in high fat diet induced obese rats and did not show any blood or urinary toxicity, but there was no additive effect on metabolic syndrome of combined treatments. |
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lithium chloride endurance exercise metabolic syndrome |
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