Beneficial Effects of Exercise and Healthy Diets on Muscle and Adipose Tissue

Sponsor
University of Chile (Other)
Overall Status
Terminated
CT.gov ID
NCT01793896
Collaborator
Fondo Nacional de Desarrollo Científico y Tecnológico, Chile (Other)
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Study Details

Study Description

Brief Summary

Both dietary caloric restriction (CR) and physical exercise (PE) exert beneficial effects, which retard or prevent age-related diseases and prolong life span. Subjects with the metabolic syndrome age prematurely, therefore preventive measures should be initiated early. The present study intends to demonstrate that physical exercise and/or Mediterranean diet, in middle aged volunteers with the metabolic syndrome, preserve adequate adipose tissue functionality and retard skeletal muscle aging (assessed by mitochondrial biogenesis and accumulation of ROS), by activating several pathways, homologous to CR. The investigators plan to study this by using two approaches: 1) A cross- sectional model, in which the expression of the mentioned metabolic mediators, indicators of muscle mitochondrial biogenesis and muscle oxidative damage will be compared between men with different body compositions, fat distribution, muscle strength and exercise capacity (VO2max). Also, in these men the investigators will assess the expression of uncoupling protein 1 (UCP1) in subcutaneous white adipose tissue (as a measure of adaptive thermogenesis), and inflammatory markers (Interleukin 1-6, Interleukin 1ß and CCL2 chemokine (C-C motif ligand 2)) in preperitoneal adipose tissue, plus inflammation and adipogenesis potential of their cultured preadipocytes. Moreover, in vitro studies will evaluate the functional effects of exposure of a cell lyne of human adipocyte cells (LS14)to factors secreted by media conditioned by the patients´ adipose tissue explants. 2) A prospective intervention in overweight/moderately obese middle aged volunteers that will be assigned to a weight-maintenance period (as a control group), and then randomly y assigned to a Mediterranean diet, exercise training or diet plus training. Before and after 3 months of intervention the investigators will obtain muscle tissue samples to study the expression of Peroxisome proliferator activated receptor (PPAR) gamma coactivator 1 alpha (PGC1), uncoupling protein 3 (UCP3), AMP activated protein kinase (AMPK), Sirtuin 1 (SIRT-1), mitochondrial DNA and oxidative damage indicators (8-oxo-7,8-dihydro-2-deoxyguanosine (oxodG), carboxymethyllysine (CML and its receptor (RAGE)). In vitro studies will evaluate the effect of circulating factors from the patients (serum) on LS14 inflammatory and adipogenic potential, at baseline and after 3 months of intervention.

Condition or Disease Intervention/Treatment Phase
  • Behavioral: Control period
  • Behavioral: Diet Group
  • Behavioral: Exercise group
  • Behavioral: Diet + Exercise
N/A

Detailed Description

METHODOLOGY:
This study will be composed of 2 parts:

I - CROSS SECTIONAL STUDY The aim of this section is to compare men with different body compositions, fat distribution and exercise capacity with respect to their muscle mitochondrial biogenesis, oxidative damage and energy flux regulator molecules, together with their adipose tissue inflammation, adipokine expression and thermogenic potential.

Inclusion criteria :
  • male sex

  • age 25 - 50 years

  • BMI from 20 - 35 kg/mt2

  • indication for surgery of an inguinal hernia

Exclusion criteria:
  • diabetes mellitus

  • chronic neuromuscular or neurological deficits precluding normal physical activity

  • heavy smoking (> 5 cigarettes per day)

  • alcohol intake > 30 g/day

  • chronic diseases such as cancer, HIV-AIDS, renal, pulmonary, cardiac or hepatic conditions.

Before the operation and after signing a written informed consent, the following assessment will be performed:

  1. Medical history including medication intake and complete physical examination.

  2. Dietary recall of habitual intake and calculation of AGEs ingestion.

  3. Regular physical activity assessment using the International Physical Activity Questionnaire

  4. Anthropometrics (height, weight, waist circumference)

  5. Fasting blood sampling for routine determinations (haemoglobin,lipoproteins, creatinine,prothrombin, TSH), AGEs concentrations (CML) free fatty acids, adiponectin and 8- Isoprostanes.

  6. Fasting and post glucose serum sampling for glucose and insulin measurements, and calculation of Homeostasis Model Assessment (HOMA-IR) and the Matsuda Index for determination of peripheral insulin sensitivity.

  7. Resting and exercise indirect calorimetry for estimation of resting energy expenditure, respiratory quotient and VO2 max.

  8. Handgrip and quadriceps muscle strength

  9. Dual X-Ray Energy Densitometry (DEXA) for estimation of body composition

  10. CT scan of abdominal region at L4 level for measurement of visceral and subcutaneous fat areas and estimation of liver fat infiltration.

  11. Ultrasound intensity analysis in thigh ultrasonography indicating muscle fat infiltration. After the initial evaluation, subjects will be classified as with or without the metabolic syndrome, according to the international guidelines guidelines, for further analysis of data.

A few days later, during the surgical procedure, a sample of muscle tissue (approximately 200 mg of internal abdominal oblique) will be obtained for measurement of:

  1. Fiber type

  2. Messenger Ribonucleic acid (mRNA) expression of PGC-1-alpha, SIRT-1, UCP-3 and AMPK

  3. Mitochondrial density by measurement of mitDNA and Cytochrome C activity

  4. Oxidative damage (8-oxodG, CML and RAGE).

During the same operation, 2 samples of adipose tissue will also be obtained, one subcutaneous (at the site of the incision) and the other preperitoneal (at the inguinal sac), for in vitro studies:

  1. UCP1 and inflammatory marker (interleukin 6, 1ß, CCL2) expression in mature adipocytes

  2. Inflammatory profile and adipogenic potential (expression of lipoprotein lipase, PPAR gamma and adiponectin) in cultured preadipocytes

  3. Adipogenic potential and inflammatory expression profile of LS14 adipose cells exposed to conditioned media from adipose tissue explants.

A small part of these adipose tissue samples will be placed in formaldehyde, fixed and stained with H.E for histologic estimation of adipocyte cell size.

II - INTERVENTION STUDY This section intends to demonstrate the effects of a low-AGEs Mediterranean diet and/or exercise, over skeletal muscle metabolic profile and adipogenic/inflammatory features of adipocytes.

Inclusion criteria:
  • Overweight or obese men and women

  • Ages 25 - 50 years

  • Interest in losing weight

Exclusion criteria:
  • weight fluctuations (> 3 k in the last 3 months)

  • diabetes mellitus

  • chronic neuromuscular or neurologic diseases

  • heavy smoking (> 5 cigarettes per day)

  • alcohol intake > 30 g/day

  • chronic diseases such as cancer, HIV, renal, pulmonary, cardiac or hepatic conditions.

Subjects will be invited to participate in a trial using a Mediterranean low-AGEs diet and/or physical exercise during 3 months. After signing a written informed consent,subjects will be allocated to one of these interventions, which will be randomly selected, and the following assessment will be performed, at baseline and after 3 months of intervention:

  1. Medical and medication intake history and complete physical examination.

  2. Dietary recall of habitual intake and calculation of AGEs ingestion.

  3. Physical activity questionnaire (IPAQ)

  4. Anthropometrics (height, weight, waist circumference)

  5. Fasting blood sampling for routine determinations (haemoglobin, lipoproteins, creatinine, prothrombin and TSH), AGEs concentrations (CML), free fatty acids, adiponectin, 8-Isoprostanes and serum for in vitro adipose tissue studies (see below).

  6. Fasting and post glucose blood sampling for glucose and insulin measurements, and calculation of HOMA-IR and the Matsuda Index for determination of peripheral insulin sensitivity.

  7. Dual X-Ray Energy Densitometry (DEXA) for estimation of body composition

  8. CT scan of abdominal region at L4 level for measurement of visceral and subcutaneous fat areas and estimation of liver fat infiltration

  9. Resting and exercise indirect calorimetry for estimation of resting energy expenditure, respiratory quotient and VO2 max.

  10. Handgrip and quadriceps muscle strength

  11. Ultrasound intensity analysis in thigh indicating muscle fat infiltration

  12. Ultrasound guided quadriceps muscle biopsy to measure mitochondrial density (mitDNA) and expression of PGC-1

Study Design

Study Type:
Interventional
Actual Enrollment :
83 participants
Allocation:
Randomized
Intervention Model:
Parallel Assignment
Intervention Model Description:
After a placebo phase with no intervention in the first 25 subjects recruited, overweight or obese patients were randomly assigned to one of 3 treatments: hypocaloric diet, high intensity interval training or both interventions simultaneously, for 3 months.After a placebo phase with no intervention in the first 25 subjects recruited, overweight or obese patients were randomly assigned to one of 3 treatments: hypocaloric diet, high intensity interval training or both interventions simultaneously, for 3 months.
Masking:
None (Open Label)
Primary Purpose:
Prevention
Official Title:
Mitochondrial Biogenesis, Reduction of Muscle Oxidative Damage and Improvement in Adipose Tissue Functional Profile, Account for the Beneficial Effects of Exercise and Healthy Diets
Study Start Date :
Jul 1, 2013
Actual Primary Completion Date :
Oct 1, 2016
Actual Study Completion Date :
Oct 1, 2016

Arms and Interventions

Arm Intervention/Treatment
Sham Comparator: control period

control period with no intervention. Comparison of parameters at entrance and one month later without any intervention

Behavioral: Control period
Analysis at recruitment and after a month without any intervention
Other Names:
  • Before randomization
  • Experimental: Diet group

    Mediterranean diet prescription during 3 months

    Behavioral: Diet Group
    selected subjects will adopt a Mediterranean low-AGE diet. We will not include red wine in the Mediterranean diet (7 Kilocalories (KCal)/g), in order to attain more weight loss. Each subject will be instructed to reduce 500 Kcal of their estimated total daily energy requirements, so theoretically they will be able to reduce 5 - 10 % of their body weight in 3 months.
    Other Names:
  • Mediterranean diet
  • Experimental: Exercise group

    Subjects will be trained 3 times a week during 3 months

    Behavioral: Exercise group
    The intervention will consist of 3 weekly 1 hour sessions (5 minutes of preconditioning, followed by 20 minutes cycling, brisk walking or jogging at 65-70 % maximal aerobic capacity, then 25 minutes resistance weight-lifting exercises and finally 10 minutes of stretching). Exercise intensity will be increased weekly according to the Borg Scale intensity. The exercise intervention will be supervised by physical education teachers, registering attendance at every session.

    Experimental: Diet + Exercise

    Both a dietary prescription plus exercise training during 3 months

    Behavioral: Diet + Exercise
    these patients will be incorporated to receive both Mediterranean diet plus exercise interventions

    Outcome Measures

    Primary Outcome Measures

    1. Change in mitochondrial density in muscle tissue [3 months]

      As described in the methodology section

    Secondary Outcome Measures

    1. Change in Oxidative damage in muscle tissue [3 months]

      As described in the methodology section

    Eligibility Criteria

    Criteria

    Ages Eligible for Study:
    25 Years to 50 Years
    Sexes Eligible for Study:
    All
    Accepts Healthy Volunteers:
    Yes
    Inclusion Criteria:

    CROSS SECTIONAL: male sex, age 25 -50 years, with BMI ranging from 20 to 35 kg/mt2. INTERVENTION STUDY: Overweight or obese men and women aged 25 - 50 years interested in losing weight,will

    Exclusion Criteria:

    CROSS SECTIONAL : diabetes mellitus, chronic neuromuscular or neurological deficits precluding normal physical activity, heavy smoking (> 5 cigarettes per day), alcohol intake

    30 g/day and chronic diseases such as cancer, HIV-AIDS, renal, pulmonary, cardiac or hepatic conditions.

    INTERVENTION STUDY: weight fluctuations (> 3 k in the last 3 months), diabetes mellitus, chronic neuromuscular or neurologic diseases, heavy smoking (> 5 cigarettes per day) and alcohol intake > 30 g/day, and chronic diseases such as cancer, HIV, renal, pulmonary, cardiac or hepatic conditions.

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    Contacts and Locations

    Locations

    Site City State Country Postal Code
    1 Institute of Nutrition & Food Technology (INTA) Santiago Metropolitan Region Chile 7830490

    Sponsors and Collaborators

    • University of Chile
    • Fondo Nacional de Desarrollo Científico y Tecnológico, Chile

    Investigators

    • Principal Investigator: Maria Pia de la Maza, Professor, University of Chile

    Study Documents (Full-Text)

    None provided.

    More Information

    Publications

    None provided.
    Responsible Party:
    MARIA PIA DE LA MAZA, Professor, University of Chile
    ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier:
    NCT01793896
    Other Study ID Numbers:
    • Fondecyt 1130284
    • INSTITUTE OF NUTRITION 2013
    First Posted:
    Feb 18, 2013
    Last Update Posted:
    Feb 14, 2018
    Last Verified:
    Feb 1, 2018
    Keywords provided by MARIA PIA DE LA MAZA, Professor, University of Chile
    Additional relevant MeSH terms:

    Study Results

    No Results Posted as of Feb 14, 2018