AI Article Synopsis

  • The study explores the combined effects of a short-peptide IF from potato-protein and moderate exercise on obesity-related issues in aging mice.
  • Results indicate that this combined approach helps reduce body weight, tissue damage, and protects against cardiac hypertrophy, promoting better heart and liver health.
  • The treatment also enhances key cellular pathways associated with longevity, suggesting it could be a promising strategy for combating obesity and its effects in aging populations.

Article Abstract

The pathological effects of obesity are often severe in aging condition. Although exercise training is found to be advantageous, the intensity of exercise performed is limited in aging condition. Therefore in this study we assessed the effect of a combined treatment regimen with a short-peptide IF isolated from alcalase potato-protein hydrolysates and a moderate exercise training for 15 weeks in a 6 month old HFD induced obese senescence accelerated mouse-prone 8 (SAMP8) mice model. Animals were divided into 6 groups (n=6) (C:Control+BSA); (HF:HFD+BSA); (EX:Control+ BSA+Exercise); (HF+IF:HFD+ IF); (HF+EX:HFD+Exercise); (HF+EX+IF:HFD+Exercise+IF). A moderate incremental swimming exercise training was provided for 6 weeks and after 3 weeks of exercise, IF was orally administered (1 mg/kg body Weight). The results show that combined administration of IF and exercise provides a better protection to aging animals by reducing body weight and regulated tissue damage. IF intake and exercise training provided protection against cardiac hypertrophy and maintains the tissue homeostasis in the heart and liver sections. Interestingly, IF and exercise training showed an effective upregulation in pAMPK/ SIRT1/ PGC-1α/ pFOXO3 mechanism of cellular longevity. Therefore, exercise training with IF intake is a possible strategy for anti-obesity benefits and superior cardiac and hepatic protection in aging condition.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7202530PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/aging.103081DOI Listing

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