In this research, I tried to examine how the swimming training time of rats, which are induced diabetes by Strerptozotocin, affects the SOD(Super-Oxide Dismutase) activation of muscle, heart and liver tissue.
For this I divided 48 four-week-old rats ...
In this research, I tried to examine how the swimming training time of rats, which are induced diabetes by Strerptozotocin, affects the SOD(Super-Oxide Dismutase) activation of muscle, heart and liver tissue.
For this I divided 48 four-week-old rats into two groups, their species being Sprague-Dawley. One is a comparison group (non- diabetic-induced and non-training group, diabetes-induced and non- training group), the other is the experimental group(diabetic-induced group ; 10 minute, 30 minute, 60 minute and 90 minute swimming training group). After swimming training, I analyzed the SOD(Super-Oxide Dismutase) activation of muscle, heart and liver tissue. The results being :
1. SOD activation of muscular tissue was the highest in the experimental group.(30 minute, 60 minute swimming training group)
2. SOD activation of heart tissue was the highest in the experimental group.(30 minute, 60 minute swimming training group)
3. SOD activation of liver tissue was the highest in the experiment
group(60 minute swimming training group)
The theory is that sugar metabolic activation increases activated oxygen in the case of sufferers of diabetes. As a result of this experiment, anti-oxidation enzyme, an offset element of hurtful activated oxygen, which is the by-product of exercise training, was most activated in the 30 minute and 60 minute swimming training group.
Therefore, it is effective for sufferers of diabetes to exercise for periods of 30 minutes and 60 minutes.