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Exercise does not counteract the effects of a westernized diet on prostate Cancer Xenografts

机译:运动不能抵消西餐饮食对前列腺癌异种移植物的影响

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Background. The relationships between diet, exercise, and prostate cancer (PCa) remain unclear. We have previously reported that a "Western" diet promotes PCa tumor growth in vivo. Presently, we report the effects of sustained aerobic exercise on PCa progression in animals fed a high-fat diet versus a standard diet. Methods. Athymic mice (n = 43) were inoculated subcutaneously with human PCa (LNCaP) cells, fed ad libitum with either a high-fat or a standard diet, and randomized into forced exercising and non-exercising groups. Body weight, tumor volume, and food consumption were recorded tri-weekly. Terminal serum samples and tumor biopsies were obtained for analysis. Results. Body weight differences were not observed between the groups over time. The high-fat diet with exercise (HF-Ex) group showed significantly increased tumor growth rate compared to all other groups (P < 0.0007). Tumor growth rate of the standard diet with exercise (Std-Ex) group was reduced significantly compared to the high-fat diet without exercise (HF-No Ex) group (P = 0.0008). Significant differences (P ≤ 0.012) were observed in energy consumption (kcal) between the groups over time. Exercising mice consumed significantly more kcal than non-exercising mice, and the HF-Ex group consumed significantly more than each of the other three groups (P < 0.0007). The expression levels of p27 and p21 were increased in exercising animals, while AR expression was elevated in the HF-Ex group versus the Std-Ex and HF-No Ex groups. Conclusions. Sustained aerobic exercise did not counteract the tumor-promotional effect of increased consumption of a high-fat diet, suggesting that diet is more influential in PCa progression than exercise. Combining exercise with a healthy diet reduced the rate of PCa progression in this model. This study may have implications for PCa risk reduction in humans.
机译:背景。饮食,运动和前列腺癌(PCa)之间的关系尚不清楚。我们以前曾报道过,“西方”饮食在体内可促进PCa肿瘤的生长。目前,我们报告了持续有氧运动对高脂饮食与标准饮食相比动物PCa进程的影响。方法。将无胸腺小鼠(n = 43)皮下接种人PCa(LNCaP)细胞,随意喂养高脂或标准饮食,随机分为强迫运动组和非运动组。每三周记录一次体重,肿瘤体积和食物消耗。获得终末血清样品和肿瘤活检样品用于分析。结果。随着时间的推移,两组之间均未观察到体重差异。与所有其他组相比,高脂运动饮食(HF-Ex)组显示出显着提高的肿瘤生长率(P <0.0007)。与不运动的高脂饮食(HF-No Ex)组相比,运动(Std-Ex)组的标准饮食的肿瘤生长速率显着降低(P = 0.0008)。随着时间的推移,各组之间的能耗(千卡)之间存在显着差异(P≤0.012)。锻炼的小鼠比未锻炼的小鼠消耗的卡路里大得多,而HF-Ex组的消耗的卡路里显着高于其他三个组(P <0.0007)。运动动物中p27和p21的表达水平升高,而HF-Ex组与Std-Ex和HF-No Ex组相比,AR表达升高。结论。持续的有氧运动并不能抵消高脂饮食的摄入对肿瘤的促进作用,这表明饮食对PCa进程的影响要大于运动。在该模型中,将运动与健康饮食相结合可降低PCa进展的速度。这项研究可能对降低人类PCa风险有影响。

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