Effect of six weeks of increasing and complementary L-carnitine aerobic exercise on apline receptor for cardiac tissue and blood glucose in diabetic mice
Consumption of non-enzymatic antioxidants in the form of dietary supplements can have a positive effect on reducing oxidative stress by hunting free radicals. The aim of this study was to explain the effect of 6 weeks of increasing and complementary L-carnitine aerobic exercise on the apline of the cardiac tissue and the blood glucose levels of diabetic mice.
In this experimental study, 40 males of Wistar male rats were randomly divided into five groups: healthy control, diabetic control, diabetes-L-carnitine, diabetes + aerobic exercise and diabetes + exercise + L-carnitine. After diabetic rats, they were given 100 mg of L-carnitine orally daily. The aerobic exercise program started 5 days a week, for six weeks, with a slope of zero degrees, a speed of 10 meters and a time of 10 minutes in the first week, and in the last week the slope reached 5 degrees, a speed of 20 meters and a time of 40 minutes.
The results showed a significant increase in apline in diabetes groups + aerobic exercise and diabetes group + aerobic exercise + L-carnitine compared to the control group and placebo (p = 0.001). There was no significant difference between the two active research groups (p = 0.274). The results of the follow-up test showed a significant decrease in glucose in the active groups compared to the control and placebo groups (p = 0.001).
Aerobic exercise and L-carnitine consumption can increase the apline receptor of cardiac tissue and reduce glucose.
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