Document Type : Research Paper I Open Access I Released under CC BY-NC 4.0 license
Authors
1 PhD of exercise Physiology, faculty of human science, University of Tarbiat modares, Tehran, Iran
2 . associate professor of exercise Physiology, faculty of human science, University of Tarbiat modares, Tehran, Iran
3 . associate professor of medical genetics, faculty of medical science, University of Tarbiat modares, Tehran, Iran
4 assistant professor of Tarbiat Modares University
Abstract
The aim of this study was to determine the effects of aerobic interval training and the purported antioxidant treatment, selenium nanoparticle supplementation on the expression of autophagy in 4T1 breast cancer-bearing mice with cachexia. 3-5 weeks old Balb/c mice were initially assigned to control, interval training, selenium nanoparticles and interval training-selenium nanoparticles (n = 15–16/group). After 6 weeks of training, half of each group was injected with 4T1 tumor cells, followed by 6 additional weeks of training. Finally, the mice were sacrificed, tissues were removed and were quantified using the Real-time PCR method. The effect of exercise training on the expression of LC3 and the effect of cancer on mTOR is significant. Combination of interval training and selenium nanoparticles maintained skeletal muscle function in cancer (P<0.05). finally, the adaptation of autophagic genes against physiological and pathologic stresses can be considered to be a counterbalance in body effort to modify these conditions and to bring the body to physiological homeostasis.
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