2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.lfs.2006.09.031
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Effects of exercise on adiponectin and adiponectin receptor levels in rats

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“…In addition, a single exercise session did not affect blood adiponectin levels, as Ferguson et al reported, suggesting that long-term exercise, longer than 2 weeks, may be needed to increase the protein level 19) . We previously reported that AdipoR1 mRNA levels in muscles increased up to 4 -fold in response to exercise at a rate of 25 m/min for 30 min 5 days per week for 12 weeks 18) ; however, in this study, we could not observe such an effect with short-term exercise. Kim et al reported that an increase in muscle adiponectin receptor 1 mRNA was observed in animals that exercised for 3 weeks 20) .…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 96%
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“…In addition, a single exercise session did not affect blood adiponectin levels, as Ferguson et al reported, suggesting that long-term exercise, longer than 2 weeks, may be needed to increase the protein level 19) . We previously reported that AdipoR1 mRNA levels in muscles increased up to 4 -fold in response to exercise at a rate of 25 m/min for 30 min 5 days per week for 12 weeks 18) ; however, in this study, we could not observe such an effect with short-term exercise. Kim et al reported that an increase in muscle adiponectin receptor 1 mRNA was observed in animals that exercised for 3 weeks 20) .…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 96%
“…Both the treadmill speed and grade were gradually increased over the course of the training period to provide training overload throughout the training regimen. This training intensity was designed to elicit 75% (30 m/min for 60 min) maximal oxygen uptake based on previous work in adult rats 18) .…”
Section: Exercise Training Protocolmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Although some studies found that the concentration of circulating adiponectin increased after exercise (Lim et al, 2008;Kondo et al, 2006), in other studies, the concentration of circulating adiponectin was unchanged after exercise (Jürimäe et al, 2007;O'Leary et al, 2006;Klimcakova et al, 2006;Nassis et al, 2005;Hara et al, 2005). Likewise, some studies have reported that the concentration of circulating adiponectin in healthy and diabetic rodents increased after exercise (Zeng et al, 2007;Lee et al, 2011), whereas in other studies, the concentration of circulating adiponectin in healthy rodents was unchanged after exercise (Lee et al, 2011;Bhattacharya et al, 2005;Huang et al, 2007).…”
Section: Exercise Alters Adipokine Secretionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Zeng et al showed that changes of adiponectin in response to exercise depend on the intensity, duration and frequency of training [15]. While Ferguson et al showed that a single bout of exercise with 65% HRmax intensity in men and women did not significantly increase the concentration of plasma adiponectin [16].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%