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        1 - Effect of high intensity interval training and Eryngium billardieri consumption on adipose visceral Lipocalin2 gene and insulin resistance in rats with metabolic syndrome
        Azadeh Sadat Pour Hashemi Shahin Riyahi Malayeri Arezoo Kalhor Farzane Salavattizadeh
        Lipocalin 2 is a new adipokine that is secreted from adipose tissue and is closely related to mild inflammation, obesity and metabolic syndrome. The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of high intensity interval training (HIIT) and hornbill consumption on th More
        Lipocalin 2 is a new adipokine that is secreted from adipose tissue and is closely related to mild inflammation, obesity and metabolic syndrome. The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of high intensity interval training (HIIT) and hornbill consumption on the expression of visceral fat lipocalin 2 gene in rats with metabolic syndrome. In this experimental study, 32 rats were randomly divided into four groups (healthy control, metabolic syndrome, metabolic syndrome + humpback, metabolic syndrome + humpback + exercise). The HIIT training program was performed for 8 weeks, 5 sessions per week with an intensity of 80-95% of the maximum speed. Groups receiving daily supplementation received 50 mg of borage extract per kilogram of body weight gavage for 8 weeks. Visceral fat lipocalin 2 gene expression was measured by real-time PCR. Data were analyzed using one-way analysis of variance. The results showed that eight weeks of HIIT training with hornet consumption significantly reduced lipocalin 2, blood glucose, serum insulin and insulin resistance index in rats with metabolic syndrome (P <0.05). It seems that eight weeks of HIIT training combined with the consumption of hornbeam with a reduction in visceral fat lipocalin 2 can be effective in improving the metabolic syndrome. Manuscript profile