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Exerc Sci > Volume 21(3); 2012 > Article
Exercise Science 2012;21(3): 339-346. doi: https://doi.org/10.15857/ksep.2012.21.3.339
수영운동과 DA-9601투여가 흰쥐의 소화기계에서 IL-8, TNF-a와 COX-2유전자 발현에 미치는 영향
최은주, 차광석
건국대학교
The effects of the IL-8, TNF-a and COX-2 gene expression on DA-9601 administration and swimming exercise in small intestine and colon.
ABSTRACT
The purpose of this study is to identify how DA-9601 administration and swimming exercise effect to Inflammatory Cytokines and Chemokine in digestive system. To perform this experiment, we prepared 20 BALB/c mice and divided into 4 groups(5 rats in each group). These 4 groups were designated as followings:control group(con), DA administration group(DA), exercise group(EX) and exercise group with DA-9601 administration(EX+DA). DA-9601 was steadily administered(50 mg/g/day) during 30 minutes before swimming exercise, and the organization was removed from small intestine and colon after the last exercise training. From above process, we identified that inflammatory cytokines IL-8, TNF-a, COX-2 genes were steadily increased in exercise group(EX), and they were significantly decreased in an exercise group which was DA-9601 ingested(DA+EX). As a result of this experiment, we inferred that high-intensity exercise such as a swimming exercise can cause an inflammatory condition of the environment by increasing inflammation-related genes in digestive system. Therefore, DA-9601 administration which has antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effect would be necessary to repress inflammatory cytokines due to exercise. Also, ingestion with antioxidant products is ideally considered and recommended in order to repress the Inflammation in intestines.
Key words: DA-9601, Swimming exercise, Colon, Small intestine, Cytokine
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