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Nour S Erekat1, Muhammed D Al-Jarrah2, Ahed J Al Khatib3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) expression is a potent mitogen for endothelial cells that is involved in angiogenesis. Cardiac VEGF is decreased in many pathologic conditions, including diabetes mellitus and aging. Exercise training has improved VEGF expression in the aging heart. Thus, the aim of our study is to illustrate the impact of treadmill exercise training on the cardiac VEGF expression in type I diabetic rats.Entities:
Keywords: Cardiac muscle; Type I diabetes; VEGF
Year: 2014 PMID: 28392871 PMCID: PMC5358275 DOI: 10.14740/cr314w
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cardiol Res ISSN: 1923-2829
Figure 1Immunohistochemical staining of VEGF cardiac tissue 5 µm thick paraffin-embedded sections. VEGF immunoreactivity (at the tips of the arrows) is stronger following exercise training in the diabetic rats. A) From SC. B) From EC. C) From SPD. D) From EPD. SC: Sedentary Control. EC: Exercised Control. SD: Sedentary diabetic. ED: Exercised diabetic.
Figure 2Expression of VEGF in the cardiac muscle. The expression level of VEGF decreased significantly in the diabetic sedentary group compared to sedentary control groups (P < 0.05*). Exercise training significantly increased the expression level of VEGF in diabetic rats (P < 0.01**). SC: Sedentary Control. EC: Exercised Control. SD: Sedentary Diabetic. ED: Exercised Diabetic.