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Characterization of blood-derived exosomal proteins after exercise.

The Journal of international medical research (2020-09-26)
Hongkai Xiang, Shisheng Chen, Junhan Zhou, Junxiu Guo, Qingfeng Zhou, Qishuang Zhou
ABSTRACT

To assess changes in plasma exosome levels and protein content in mice after long-term exercise. We subjected 9-month-old adult C57BL/6J mice to daily treadmill running exercise for 4 weeks prior to the isolation of blood-derived exosomes. Exosomal proteins were identified using mass spectrometry. Extracellular bodies were successfully isolated from mouse blood. Protein levels were altered in blood-derived exosomes after chronic treadmill exercise. Levels of the secretagogue secretogranin 2 were markedly elevated in exercise-induced exosomes. Our data suggest that levels of secretogranin 2 were increased in mouse exosomes following chronic treadmill exercise. We conclude that exercise increases exocrine secretion of secretogranin 2.

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Thrombin from bovine plasma, lyophilized powder, 600-2,000 NIH units/mg protein (biuret)