Effects of Treadmill Running at Different Light Cycles in Mice with Metabolic Disorders

Oct 28, 2023International journal of molecular sciences

How Treadmill Running Affects Mice with Metabolic Disorders Under Different Light Schedules

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Abstract

Young obese mice showed a 17% decrease in body weight following 4 weeks of forced treadmill running.

  • Daily treadmill running impacts body weight differently in young and old mice with metabolic disorders.
  • In young mice, significant weight loss was observed, while older mice maintained their body weight.
  • Exercise reduced blood glucose levels in older mice, decreasing from 17 mmol/L to 14.46 mmol/L after 60 minutes.
  • The decrease in blood glucose levels in exercised older mice was notable, approaching initial values by 120 minutes.
  • Training during the light phase significantly increased the protein content in muscle tissue of young mice.
  • levels in muscle tissue were higher in young mice compared to aged mice, with notable increases during exercise.

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Key numbers

17%
Body Weight Decrease in Young Mice
Body weight change after four weeks of exercise in young mice.
14.46 mmol/L
Blood Glucose Level in Older Mice
Blood glucose level after 60 minutes of exercise in older mice.
84.3 ± 11.3%
Increase in Levels
content in muscle tissue after light phase training.

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What this is

  • This research examines how treadmill running affects body weight and metabolic parameters in mice with metabolic disorders, particularly focusing on age and light cycles.
  • Using a high-fat diet model, the study investigates the impact of forced exercise over four weeks.
  • Key findings reveal that the effects of exercise vary significantly between young and old mice, influenced by the time of day.

Essence

  • Daily treadmill running significantly affects body weight and glucose uptake in mice with metabolic disorders, with age and timing of exercise playing crucial roles.

Key takeaways

  • Young mice showed a 17% decrease in body weight after four weeks of treadmill running, while older mice did not experience significant weight loss.
  • In older mice, exercise improved glucose uptake, with blood glucose levels dropping to 14.46 mmol/L after 60 minutes of exercise, compared to 17 mmol/L in non-exercised mice.
  • Exercise during the light phase significantly increased levels in young mice (84.3 ± 11.3%) compared to the control group (59.3 ± 7.8%).

Caveats

  • The study's limitations include a small sample size and the use of a non-certified high-fat diet, which may affect the generalizability of the findings.
  • Lack of control over food intake and failure to measure certain diabetes-related parameters like FBG and HbA1c limit the study's conclusions.

Definitions

  • Glut-4: A glucose transporter protein that facilitates glucose uptake in muscle cells.
  • Citrate Synthase (CS): An enzyme involved in the citric acid cycle, indicating mitochondrial activity and energy metabolism.

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