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Zhifang Zhao1, Yan Luo1, Guanghua Li1, Lingqin Zhu1, Yin Wang1, Xuehong Zhang2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Reduced arterial compliance is associated with an increased rate of morbidity and mortality in cardiovascular disease. Exercise is beneficial for compromised arterial compliance. However, the beneficial effects of exercise are lost with exhaustion. Lycium barbarum L. has been used in China for centuries to maintain good health. In this regard, the primary purpose of this study was to characterize the effects of the polysaccharides from Lycium barbarum (LBPs) on arterial compliance during exhaustive exercise.Entities:
Year: 2013 PMID: 24152940 PMCID: PMC4015534 DOI: 10.1186/1550-2783-10-47
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Int Soc Sports Nutr ISSN: 1550-2783 Impact factor: 5.150
GenBank accession code, primer sequences, and predicted size of the amplified product
| eNOS | Forward primer: 5′-CACACTGCTAGAGGTGCTGGAA-3′ | NM_021838 | 109 |
| Reverse primer: 5′-TGCTGAGCTGACAGAGTAGTAC-3′ | | ||
| β-actin | Forward primer: 5′-TCATGAAGTGTGACGTTGACATCCGT-3′ | 285 | |
| Reverse primer: 5′-CCTAGAAGCATTTGCGGTGCAGGATG-3′ |
Figure 1Contractile response of vascular ring to NA. Dose-dependence of NA on contraction of the thoracic aorta rings separated from rats in CS SE, ES and ES-LBP groups. The contraction induced by 60 mM KCl was taken as 100%. Data are expressed as mean ± SD (n=10). #P<0.01 vs CS; ※P<0.01vs SE; △P<0.01 vs ES.
Effects of LBP on body weight in rats
| CS | 191.67±26.90 | 204.83±13.43 | 264.08±12.31 | 304.44±9.97 | 346.58±15.55 |
| SE | 187.5±4.74 | 209.53±6.15 | 258.43±9.88 | 309.35±19.11 | 340.5±22.31 |
| ES | 191.2±10.77 | 210.67±10.91 | 263.5±14.05 | 304.58±17.12 | 329.13±15.06 |
| ES-LBP | 198.2±9.66 | 215.14±7.22 | 267.70±6.96 | 312.08±10.14 | 344.33±14.91 |
Effects of LBPs on body weight in rats. The values are expressed as mean ± SD (n=10).
Figure 2Effects of LBPs on exhaustive exercise time in the rats. LBPs supplementation significantly increased the time to fatigue compared to that of the ES. Data are mean ± SD (n =10). △P < 0.01 vs ES.
Figure 3Effects of LBPs supplement and exhaustive exercise on SOD (a), MDA (b), NO (c) and HSP70 (d) expression in the rats. Values are expressed as mean ± SD (n = 10). *P < 0.05 and #P < 0.01 vs CS; ★P < 0.05 and ※< 0.01 vs SE; △P < 0.01 vs ES.
Figure 4Effects of LBPs on eNOS mRNA expression in thoracic aorta separated from rats in different groups. Values are expressed as mean ± SD (n = 10). #P<0.01 vs CS; △P<0.01 vs ES.