The effect of strength and endurance training on SSTR2 and SSTR5 in patients with colorectal cancer

The roots of apoptosis caused by the use of certain drugs in patients with colorectal cancer and certain drugs could be induced the change in genes SSTR2 and SSTR5. SSTRs play a role in colorectal cancer and it’s also known that exercise training has similar effects to certain drugs. Therefore, this...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of exercise rehabilitation 2019, 15(4), 62, pp.622-627
Hauptverfasser: Zanjani, Farhad Safari, Gaeni, Abbas Ali, Aras, Dicle, Akalan, Cengiz
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Zusammenfassung:The roots of apoptosis caused by the use of certain drugs in patients with colorectal cancer and certain drugs could be induced the change in genes SSTR2 and SSTR5. SSTRs play a role in colorectal cancer and it’s also known that exercise training has similar effects to certain drugs. Therefore, this study aims to evaluate the effects of a combined training program on hormonal and physiological changes in patients with colorectal cancer. Twenty patients with colorectal cancer were in-cluded in this study and divided into two groups as experimental (n=10) and control (n=10). The experimental group performed an exercise training program 5 days a week for 14 weeks. Blood samples were tak-en from the patients before and after the training program, and analyzed for somatostatin and its receptors. When the pretest effect excluded as statistical, there were no significant differences in SSRT2 (P>0.05) and SSRT5 (P>0.05) between the experimental and control groups. The hy-pothesis for this study was “SSTR2 and SSTR5 will improve after com-bined training program” however, in accordance with the results it was rejected. It seems that the determined training program for these pa-tients need to be extended and performed for at least 3 months in a gradual incremental structure so that it could affect their health indica-tors significantly.
ISSN:2288-176X
2288-1778
DOI:10.12965/jer.1938250.125