Inflammation and immunological disarrays are associated with acute exercise in type 2 diabetes.
Vahid MansouriReza VafaeeMahsa Mohammadi MaramFatemeh BandarianParisa SarabiFarideh RaziZahra RazzaghiMajid Rezaei TaviraniHassan KarimiMostafa Rezaei TaviraniPublished in: Journal of diabetes and metabolic disorders (2024)
Finally; JUN, IL6, IL1B, PTGS2, FOS, ATF3, CXCL8, EGR1, and EGR2 were introduced as the critical targeted genes by exercise. Since the critical genes after exercise are upregulated and mostly are known as the risk factors of T2D, it can be concluded that unsuitable exercise can develop diabetic conditions in patients. Acute exercise-induced inflammation and immune disturbances seem to be associated with the development of T2D in patients.
Keyphrases
- type diabetes
- end stage renal disease
- high intensity
- risk factors
- ejection fraction
- physical activity
- oxidative stress
- chronic kidney disease
- newly diagnosed
- liver failure
- resistance training
- prognostic factors
- cardiovascular disease
- transcription factor
- adipose tissue
- gene expression
- patient reported outcomes
- metabolic syndrome
- acute respiratory distress syndrome
- mechanical ventilation
- aortic dissection