The Effect of High Intensity Interval Training and Continuous Endurance Training on Gene Expression of mir-1 and IGF-1 in Cardiomyocyte of Diabetic Male Rats
This study aimed to compare high intensity interval training and continuous endurance training on the gene expression of mir-1 and IGF-1 in cardiomyocytes of diabetic rats. After induction of diabetes, 21 male Wistar rats were randomly divided into three groups (each group 7 subjects): control, continuous endurance training, high intensity interval training). The training program included 5 days a week for 8 weeks. Each endurance session consisted of 30 minutes of running with the intensity of 60% VO2max. Each interval session consisted of 4 intervals, each interval 3 minutes, with the intensity of 90% VO2max and 1 minute of recovery with the intensity of 30% VO2max between each two intervals. Gene expression of IGF-1 and mir-1 of left ventricle tissue was assessed by qRT PCR. The results showed that both types of training significantly reduced the gene expression of mir-1 compared to the control group, but this decline was severer in the high intensity interval group than the endurance group (P≥0.05). Also, the gene expression of IGF-1 significantly increased in both training groups compared to the control group but this increase was severer in high intensity interval group than the endurance group (P≥0.05). It seems that high intensity interval training can be an effective intervention to reduce the complications of diabetic cardiomyopathy by repression of mir-1.
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