- 운동강도가 rat의 MDA 농도와 SOD 활성에 미치는 영향
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- 고기준,Ko. Ki-Jun
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- 생명과학회지
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- 2010년|20권 10호|pp.1476-1482 (7 pages)
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- 한국생명과학회
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본 연구는 생후 6주령의 Sprague Dawley계 수컷 흰쥐 25마리를 대상으로 하여 5그룹(통제군, 수영군 4그룹)으로 분류하여 4주간의 1% 콜레스테롤 식이로 고지혈증을 유도한 후, 6주간의 수영을 운동강도(무부하, 저부하, 중부하, 고부하)에 따라 실시하였으며, 지질과산화 생성반응과 간조직의 항산화효소 활성도에 미치는 영향을 분석한 결과, MDA 생성 반응에서는 통제군에 비해 수영그룹 모두가 유의하게(p<0.001) 낮게 나타났고, 수영그룹 간의 비교에서는 중부하수영군이 나머지 3그룹에 비해 유의하게(p<0.001) 낮게 나타났다. 또한, SOD 활성도에서는 통제군에 비해 수영그룹 모두가 유의하게(p<0.01) 높게 나타났으며, 수영그룹간 비교에서는 저부하수영군에 비해 무부하, 중부하, 고부하수영군이 유의하게(p<0.01) 높게 나타났다. 이상의 결과로 보아, 규칙적인 수영은 운동강도에 따라 고지혈증 상태에서의 산화적 스트레스에 의한 MDA 생성 반응을 선택적으로 억제시키고, SOD 효소 활성을 증가시켜 대표적인 항산화시스템을 효과적으로 개선시키는데 도움을 줄 것으로 생각된다.
The purpose of the present investigation was to evaluate the effects of swimming training on response of lipid peroxide (MDA) and superoxide dismutase (SOD) enzyme activity of hyperlipidemic rats. Twenty-five male SD rats (6 weeks old) were randomly divided into a control group and 4 swimming groups after hyperlipidemia induction for 4 weeks through a 1% cholesterol diet. Swimming groups were then divided into unloaded swimming group, low-loaded swimming group, moderate-loaded swimming group and high-loaded swimming group by swimming intensity, and made to swim for 6 weeks (6 days/week). The loaded swimming group rats among the swimming groups swam a lead weight equivalent to 0%, 3%, 5% and 7% of body weight attached to the base of the tail. All data were expressed as mean and standard deviation by using an SPSS/$PC^+$ program, and to evaluate the differences between groups, data were analyzed by one-way analysis of variance and Duncan multiple range test (${alpha}$=0.05) was performed to test the significant levels of differences between groups. The conclusions obtained from this study were as follows: 1) all swimming groups had significantly lower levels of MDA than the control group (p<0.001). Among the swimming groups, the moderate-loaded group had a significantly lower level than the unloaded group, low-loaded group and high-loaded group (p<0.001). 2) all swimming groups had significantly higher levels of SOD than the control group (p<0.01). Among swimming groups, the unloaded group, moderate-loaded group and high-loaded group had significantly higher levels than the low-loaded group (p<0.01).