JIANG Yang-yang, GUO Sheng, WANG Kang, et al. Effect of massage on the related metabolic enzymes of suboenteric myoplasmicreticulum in exercise-induced fatigue rats. [J]. Beijing Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 39(6):560-562(2020)
JIANG Yang-yang, GUO Sheng, WANG Kang, et al. Effect of massage on the related metabolic enzymes of suboenteric myoplasmicreticulum in exercise-induced fatigue rats. [J]. Beijing Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 39(6):560-562(2020) DOI: 10.16025/j.1674-1307.2020.06.009.
Effect of massage on the related metabolic enzymes of suboenteric myoplasmicreticulum in exercise-induced fatigue rats
Objective To investigate the effects of massage on metabolic related enzyme activity of subeal myoplasmic reticulum in exercise-induced fatigue rats.Methods 60 healthy male Wistar rats of 10-week years old were used to establish sports fatigue model by using the method of treadmill movement.Thirty rats with poor exercise were excluded, and the remaining 30 rats were randomly divided into blank group, model group and massage group with 10 in each one.After running every day, the massage group took massage on the point Zúsānlǐ(足三里ST36)and the point Chéngshān(承山BL57), 5 min per point, and were observed the activity of Na,+,-K,+,-ATPase, Ca,2+,-ATPase, and SOD of rat iliac muscle plasma network.Results(1)Compared with the blank group, SOD activity was decreased significantly in the model group(P,<,0.05); compared with the model group, the SOD activity was increased significantly(P,<,0.05).(2)There was an upward trend in Na,+,-K,+,-ATPase and Ca,2+,-ATPase in both groups(P,>,0.05).Conclusion Massage can relieve exercise related fatigue through improving the activity of SOD, Na,+,-K-ATPase and Ca,2+,-ATPase.