Exercise augments the modulatory effects of vitamin E on pre-diabetes-induced aortopathy: a potential role of adiponectin

Arch Physiol Biochem. 2020 Oct;126(4):356-362. doi: 10.1080/13813455.2018.1538250. Epub 2018 Nov 22.

Abstract

Background: We tested the hypothesis that vitamin E may protect against pre-diabetes-induced aortic injury (aortopathy), and exercise can augment the action of vitamin E.Material and methods: Rats were either fed with a high fat and fructose diet (HFD) (model group) or a standard laboratory chow (control group) for 15 weeks before being sacrificed. The three protective groups were treated with vitamin E (HFD + Vit E), swimming exercises (HFD + Ex), and vitamin E plus swimming exercises (HFD + VitE + Ex), respectively.Results: Aortopathy was developed in the model group as demonstrated by substantial tissue ultrastructural alterations, which were partially protected by vitamin E and effectively protected with vitamin E plus swim exercise. Also, swimming exercises significantly (p < .05) increased the modulatory effects of vitamin E on dyslipidemia, insulin resistance, blood pressure, oxidative stress, inflammation, leptin, and adiponectin, except coagulation and thrombosis.Conclusions: Swim exercise augments the protective effects of vitamin E in a pre-diabetic animal model.

Keywords: Aortopathy; pre-diabetes; rat model; swim exercise; vitamin E.

MeSH terms

  • Adiponectin / metabolism*
  • Animals
  • Aorta / drug effects*
  • Aorta / pathology*
  • Aorta / physiopathology
  • Arterial Pressure / drug effects
  • Biomarkers / metabolism
  • Blood Coagulation / drug effects
  • Diet, High-Fat / adverse effects
  • Male
  • Oxidative Stress / drug effects
  • Physical Conditioning, Animal*
  • Prediabetic State / metabolism*
  • Prediabetic State / pathology
  • Prediabetic State / physiopathology
  • Rats
  • Rats, Wistar
  • Thrombosis / metabolism
  • Vitamin E / pharmacology*

Substances

  • Adiponectin
  • Biomarkers
  • Vitamin E