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Title The Role of Exercising and Curcumin on the Treatment of lead-induced Cardiotoxicity in Rats
Type JournalPaper
Keywords Aerobic training, Antioxidant, Pollution, Cardiac damage, Rat
Abstract The present study aims to evaluate Cardioprotection effects of exercise training and curcumin on myocardial damage induced by lead acetate. Forty-eight rats were randomly divided into six groups of the base, sham, lead, exercise, curcumin and exercise+ curcumin (EC). The rats in the exercise and (EC) groups performed the progressive treadmill running of 15 to 22 m/min for 25 to 64 min, 5 times a week for 8 weeks. Lead, exercise, curcumin and (EC) groups received lead acetate (20 mg/kg), and sham, curcumin and (EC) groups received curcumin solvent (ethyloleat) and curcumin solution (30 mg/kg). Cardiac tissue was removed of aorta hiratus and homogenized for the estimation of troponin I, using ELISA. CK-MB and lead was determined in serum by immunological DGKE method and atomic absorption Spectrophotometry methods, respectively. Injection of lead acetate into intra-peritoneal resulted in a significant increase of the CK-MB levels. However, treadmill running exercise and curcumin supplementation resulted in a significant decrease of CK-MB levels while there was no significant difference in troponin I levels. The results of this study suggest the cardioprotective potential of administration of exercise and curcumin in ameliorating the lead-induced cardiotoxicity in rats through a decrease of myocardial damage markers
Researchers Akbar Hajizadeh Moghaddam (Fifth Researcher), Soleyman Mahjoub (Fourth Researcher), Somayeh Hosseinzadeh (Third Researcher), Valiollah Dabidi Roshan (Second Researcher), mohammad asali (First Researcher)