Metabolic Disease Clinical Trial
Official title:
Effect of Aerobic Exercise Associated With Abdominal Laser Therapy in Lipolytic Activity, Profile and Inflammatory Markers
The purpose of the present study was to evaluate the effects of one session of aerobic exercise associated with low level laser therapy in lipolytic activity, lipid profile and inflammatory markers (C-reactive protein - CRP).
The adipose tissue is the main energetic reserve, being constituted by adipocytes, cells that
accumulate lipids inside its cytoplasm, in the form of triglycerides.
Fat deposition can occur both in the subcutaneous compartment and in the visceral compartment
and is the result of a positive energy balance in which there is an imbalance between the
amount of calories consumed and the amount of calories expended. Thus, an excess of energy
storage occurs in the form of triglycerides in adipose tissue, which results from a sedentary
lifestyle and a diet based on lipid rich nutrients. When fat deposition occurs in abdominal
adipose tissue may favor the development of metabolic disorders.
Recently the effectiveness of an innovative physiotherapeutic intervention - low power laser
therapy (LLLT) - on adipose tissue has been studied. This therapeutic modality stimulates
cytochrome C oxidase, causing the release of nitric oxide, increased mitochondrial membrane
potential and adenosine triphosphate (ATP) synthesis and the transient increase of reactive
oxygen species (ROS). It is proposed that ROS creates temporary pores in the adipocyte
membrane, allowing the release of its lipid content. It is also suggested that a regulation
of cAMP occurs, which stimulates the lipolytic cascade, converting the triglycerides to fatty
acids and glycerol. In this way, low level laser therapy seems to aid in the reduction of
adiposity and in the decrease of cholesterol and triglycerides serum levels . In addition, it
assists in the reduction of the inflammatory process related to obesity, by reducing the
pro-inflammatory cytokines.
The aerobic exercise, due to its low-moderate intensity, enhances the stimulation of
lipolysis, by decreasing plasma insulin concentration and elevating the level of
catecholamines. In this way, it influences the lipid metabolism, seeming to improve the lipid
profile, through the degradation of the triglycerides as energetic substrate. In addition,
the regular practice of physical exercise seems to promote a decrease in the inflammation
state due to metabolic changes, through the reduction of pro-inflammatory cytokines, namely
interleukin-6 and, consequently, C-reactive protein.
The application of low level laser therapy in the abdominal region enhances the release of
fat acids and glycerol into the bloodstream, increasing the availability of the substrate for
muscle energy consumption. However, if they are not used as energy, free circulating fat
acids may bind to glycerol and potentiate, again, the accumulation of triglycerides in
abdominal adipocytes. Thus, aerobic exercise seems to be a good option in the fight against
this re-esterification, since it is expected that the resulting fat acids will be converted
to acetyl-CoA, entering the Krebs cycle, being used as energy source during aerobic exercise.
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