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      Effects of short-term physical training on the liver IGF-I in diabetic rats.

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          To investigate the influence of short-term physical training on IGF-I concentrations in diabetic rats, male wistar rats were distributed into four groups: sedentary control, trained control, sedentary diabetic and trained diabetic. Diabetes was induced by Alloxan (32 mg/kg b.w.) and training protocol consisted of swimming 1 h/day, 5 days/week, during 4 weeks, supporting 5% b.w. At the end of this period, rats were sacrificed and blood was collected for determinations of serum glucose, insulin, albumin, IGF-I and hematocrit. Liver samples were used to determine glycogen, protein, DNA and IGF-I concentrations. Diabetes reduced insulin and IGF-I concentrations in blood and liver protein, ratio protein/DNA and IGF-I concentrations in liver and increased glycemia. Physical training reduced serum glucose and recovered hepatic glycogen stores in diabetic rats and reduced serum and liver IGF-I concentrations. In conclusion, short-term physical training improved the metabolic conditions of diabetic rats, despite of impairing liver and blood IGF-I concentrations.

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          Journal
          Growth Factors
          Growth factors (Chur, Switzerland)
          Informa UK Limited
          0897-7194
          0897-7194
          Feb 2007
          : 25
          : 1
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Physical Education, State University of San Paul (UNESP), Rio Claro, SP, Brazil. zecuriacos@terra.com.br
          Article
          777459682
          10.1080/08977190701210693
          17454145
          743da24c-5da6-48a4-8769-ab8069c58da7
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