Abstract 544: Strenuous Exercise and Quercetin Intake Differentially Modulate PCSK9 and ANGPLT4 in Normal C57BL6 Mice

Autor: Mahdi Garelnabi, Dhuha Alsayrafi, Tong Wu, Halleh Mahini
Rok vydání: 2016
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Zdroj: Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology. 36
ISSN: 1524-4636
1079-5642
DOI: 10.1161/atvb.36.suppl_1.544
Popis: Introduction: We previously reported that intake of quercetin during moderate exercise modulate lipid metabolism in LDLr -/- C57BL6 mice. The current study investigates the role of strenuous exercise and quercetin on lipids metabolism. Study Design: 40 mice were divided into four groups (10 each). These groups are as follows: Control mice, left untreated; control quercetin group, orally supplied with 100 μg/day of quercetin without exercising; exercise group without quercetin, and exercise group with quercetin supplements. The exercise groups were run on a treadmill for 30 minutes, 20-30m/m/ 5 days/week for two month. All animals were on normal mouse chow, at the end of the two month treatment, tissues were collected and expressions of genes associated lipid metabolism were analyzed and the proteins Western Blotting were determined. Results: PCSK9 mRNA level was significantly up-regulated as the result of combination of exercise and quercetin intake (p< 0.05) or quercetin alone. ANGPLT3 mRNA level did not show any significant changes as a result of exercise or quercetin. However, ANGPLT4 mRNA levels significantly down-regulated with the combination after 8 weeks of exercise and quercetin intake compared to both control and Exercise (p < 0.05). ANGPLT4 also decreased with quercetin intake; however this change is not significant. There was a slight change in ANGPLT 4 levels in the exercise group. Conclusion: The combination of strenuous exercise and quercetin intake did not show any positive affect on LDL (plasma LDL levels were measured; however not presented above), this was also reflected by the upregulation of the PCSK9 gene expression. Lipoprotein related genes differentially modulated with the strenuous exercise and quercetin intake. This data suggest that the combination of strenuous exercise and quercetin intake unfavorably impact LDL associated PCSK9 gene; however differentially affect ANGPLT4 levels with the exercise or the combination.
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