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Acta cir. bras ; 37(8): e370805, 2022. ilus, graf
Article in English | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1413501

ABSTRACT

Purpose: To evaluate the impact of one-time high load exercise on skeletal muscle injury and analysis its mechanism in different genders. Methods: Twenty-four male and 24 female rats were divided randomly into four groups respectively: control, 0 h, 6 h, and 24 h after exercise. The activities of creatine kinase (CK), lactate dehydrogenase (LDH), and myohemoglobin (MYO) in serum, the expression level of oxidative stress markers, mitochondrial respiratory chain complex enzyme, and the apoptosis related protein in quadriceps were detected. Results: The results showed that the activities of CK, LDH and MYO in serum increased immediately after exercise and restored faster in female rats. More obvious structural disorder and apoptosis in male rats were showed. Malondialdehyde (MDA) and superoxide dismutase (SOD) were increased while catalase (CAT) and glutathione (GSH) were decreased in male rats. SOD, CAT and GSH were increased in female rats. Mitochondrial complex enzyme activity was decreased in males and increased in females. Conclusions: The skeletal muscle injury in both genders of rat could be induced by one-time high load exercise due to the mitochondrial respiratory enzyme dysfunction and oxidative stress, which was relatively mild and recovered quicker in female rats.


Subject(s)
Animals , Male , Female , Rats , Physical Conditioning, Animal/adverse effects , Sex Factors , Mitochondrial Myopathies/veterinary , Oxidative Stress , Musculoskeletal System/injuries
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Arq. bras. med. vet. zootec. (Online) ; 73(3): 605-612, May-June 2021. tab, ilus
Article in English | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1278352

ABSTRACT

The high prevalence of exercise-induced pulmonary hemorrhage (EIPH) in athletic horses constitutes to be a challenge to the racing industry and a source of major concern to animal welfare. Both experimental and clinical evidence indicate that the use of autologous platelet-rich plasma (PRP) is a promising effector of repair in a variety of pulmonary conditions. The present study evaluated the effect of intrabronchial instillation of PRP on EIPH endoscopic scores from 37 Thoroughbred racehorses. Inclusion criteria were for animals to be EIPH-positive in, at least, two consecutive post-exercise endoscopic exams and to receive 250mg of furosemide IV four hours before racing. Animals were randomly assigned into 3 groups: placebo, control, and PRP instillation. All 37 Thoroughbred racehorses included had EIPH endoscopic scores pre- and post- treatment compared by statistical analysis. The bleeding score from the group receiving PRP was significantly lower than in the control and placebo groups. No adverse effects were observed in any animal during or after the experiment. It was possible to conclude that the intrabronchial instillation of autologous PRP was effective in reducing EIPH scores in racehorses receiving furosemide and that this bioproduct can be considered as a promising coadjuvant in controlling EIPH in athletic horses.(AU)


A alta prevalência de hemorragia pulmonar induzida por exercício (HPIE) em cavalos atletas é um desafio de longa data para a indústria de corridas, além de figurar como grande preocupação sobre o bem-estar animal. As evidências experimentais e clínicas indicam que o uso do plasma rico em plaquetas (PRP) de fonte autógena é promissor na terapêutica de diversas lesões pulmonares. O presente estudo objetivou avaliar as mudanças após corrida no escore endoscópico de HPIE de 37 cavalos Puro-Sangue Inglês que receberam instilação intrabronquial de PRP autólogo. Os animais selecionados eram HPIE-positivos em, ao menos, dois exames endoscópicos consecutivos e recebiam 250mg de furosemida IV administrado quatro horas antes de cada corrida. Na comparação dos escores endoscópicos pré e pós-tratamento, verificou-se que o escore de HPIE do grupo tratado com PRP foi significantemente menor que o dos grupos controle e placebo. Nenhum efeito adverso foi observado nos animais durante ou após o experimento. Concluiu-se que a instilação intrabronquial de PRP autólogo foi efetiva na redução do escore de HPIE de cavalos de corrida usuários de furosemida e que este bioproduto pode ser considerado uma alternativa promissora no controle de HPIE em cavalos atletas.(AU)


Subject(s)
Animals , Physical Conditioning, Animal/adverse effects , Platelet-Rich Plasma , Acute Lung Injury/veterinary , Horses/physiology , Instillation, Drug , Furosemide/analysis , Hemorrhage/veterinary
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Braz. j. med. biol. res ; 51(11): e7702, 2018. graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-951726

ABSTRACT

When exercises are done in intense or exhaustive modes, several acute biochemical mechanisms are triggered. The use of cryotherapy as cold-water immersion is largely used to accelerate the process of muscular recovery based on its anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties. The present study aimed to study the biochemical effects of cold-water immersion treatment in mice submitted to exercise-induced exhaustion. Swiss albino mice were divided into 4 treatment groups: control, cold-water immersion (CWI), swimming exhaustive protocol (SEP), and SEP+CWI. Treatment groups were subdivided into times of analysis: 0, 1, 3, and 5 days. Exhaustion groups were submitted to one SEP session, and the CWI groups submitted to one immersion session (12 min at 12°C) every 24 h. Reactive species production, inflammatory, cell viability, and antioxidant status were assessed. The SEP+CWI group showed a decrease in inflammatory damage biomarkers, and reactive species production, and presented increased cell viability compared to the SEP group. Furthermore, CWI increased acetylcholinesterase activity in the first two sessions. The present study showed that CWI was an effective treatment after exercise-induced muscle damage. It enhanced anti-inflammatory response, decreased reactive species production, increased cell viability, and promoted redox balance, which could decrease the time for the recovery process.


Subject(s)
Animals , Male , Rabbits , Physical Conditioning, Animal/adverse effects , Physical Conditioning, Animal/physiology , Cryotherapy/methods , Muscle, Skeletal/physiopathology , Muscle, Skeletal/injuries , Immersion/physiopathology , Acetylcholinesterase/analysis , Swimming/injuries , Thiazoles , Time Factors , Cell Survival/physiology , Reproducibility of Results , Reactive Oxygen Species/analysis , Cold Temperature , Fluoresceins/analysis , Myositis/prevention & control , Antioxidants/analysis
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Arq. bras. med. vet. zootec ; 67(2): 365-371, Mar-Apr/2015. tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: lil-747040

ABSTRACT

O exercício físico é um dos estímulos fisiológicos mais estressantes que um animal pode sofrer e, dependendo de sua intensidade, sugere-se que possa gerar uma reação mediada por proteínas de fase aguda (PFA). O objetivo deste estudo foi caracterizar a reação de fase aguda e sua relação com o desempenho de cavalos submetidos a uma competição de longa distância. O experimento foi desenvolvido durante a Marcha de Resistência anual promovida pela Associação Brasileira de Criadores de Cavalos Crioulos (ABCCC), composta por um percurso de 750km percorrido durante 15 dias. Foram avaliados 23 equinos, os quais foram divididos em dois grupos, sendo o grupo 1 composto pelos 10 primeiros colocados na competição e o grupo 2 formado pelos 13 animais que concluíram a competição em colocações inferiores ou foram desclassificados antes de terminar a prova. Efetuaram-se coletas sanguíneas em repouso (dia 0) e no último dia de competição, e foi realizado o teste de eletroforese em gel de poliacrilamida contendo dodecil sulfato de sódio (SDS-PAGE) para identificar as proteínas (albumina, haptoglobina, ceruloplasmina, transferrina, imunoglobulina G, imunoglobulina A, glicoproteína ácida e proteína de peso molecular de 23kDa). Os resultados demonstraram que o exercício físico imposto influenciou de forma significativa (P<0,0001) as concentrações séricas de haptoglobina, ceruloplasmina, imunoglobulina A, glicoproteína ácida e proteína de peso molecular de 23kDa. Quando comparados os resultados dos grupos estudados, observou-se que a concentração de haptoglobina após a competição foi superior no grupo de animais com baixo desempenho (grupo 2). Conclui-se que a competição de longa duração é capaz de gerar reação de fase aguda e que o monitoramento da concentração de haptoglobina pode ser um sinalizador de processo inflamatório e baixo desempenho.(AU)


Exercise is one of the most stressful physiologic stimuli that an animal might suffer, depending on its intensity it may generate a reaction mediated by acute phase proteins (APP). The aim of this study was to characterize the acute phase reaction and its relation to performance horses subjected to long distance competition. The experiment was conducted during the annual March of Resistance promoted by the Brazilian Association of Crioulo Horse Breeders (ABCCC), composed of a 750km route traveled during 15 days. 23 horses which were divided in two groups, one group composed by the 10 best placed horses and the second group consisting of 13 animals that have completed the competition in other positions or were disqualified before concluding the race were evaluated. All horses at the beginning of the competition (day 0) and on the last day of competition were subjected to collection of blood and SDS-polyacrylamide gel (SDS-PAGE) electrophoresis was used to measure APPs concentrations (albumin, ceruloplasmin, transferrin, haptoglobin, acid glycoprotein, immunoglobulin G, immunoglobulin A and a protein with molecular weight of 23 kDa). By the evaluation of the results, it was observed that exercise had a highly significant influence (P<0.0001) in the serum concentrations of the ceruloplasmin, haptoglobin, acid glycoprotein, immunoglobulin A and protein with molecular weight of 23kDa. When comparing the results of the study groups it was observed that the concentration of haptoglobin after the competition was higher in the group of animals with low performance (group 2). We conclude that the long term competition is able to generate acute phase reaction and monitoring the concentration of haptoglobin may be an indicator of inflammation and low performance.(AU)


Subject(s)
Animals , Physical Conditioning, Animal/adverse effects , Acute-Phase Reaction/veterinary , Physical Functional Performance , Horses/physiology
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Pesqui. vet. bras ; 34(6): 589-592, jun. 2014. graf, tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-716351

ABSTRACT

Front of exercise, the organic systems may suffer water-electrolyte and acid-base imbalances, particularly in the case of blood gases, demonstrating variations from different causes, whether respiratory and/or metabolic. Understanding the physiological adaptations to exercise is essential in the search for the optimum performance. In this way, this study measured the venous blood gases (pO2, pCO2), as well as the oxygen saturation (SatO2) in healthy equines, Arabian horses finalists in 90km endurance races. A total of fourteen Arabian horses were evaluated, nine males and five females, between six and 12 years old, finalists in 90km endurance races. There was a significant reduction in pO2, pCO2 and SatO2 after the exercise, however, the values remained within the normality range, and did not change the athletic performance of the animals, indicating a temporary alteration, assuming thus a character of physiological response to the exercise performed. The equines, finalists in 90 Km endurance races, demonstrated efficient ventilatory process, without any alterations in the athletic performance, being adapted to the type of exercise imposed.


Diante do exercício, os sistemas orgânicos podem sofrer desequilíbrios hidroeletrolíticos e ácido-base, especialmente em se tratando dos gases sanguíneos, demonstrando variações decorrentes de diferentes causas, sejam elas respiratórias e ou metabólicas. O entendimento das adaptações fisiológicas que ocorrem em resposta ao exercício é de fundamental importância na busca do ótimo desempenho. Desta forma buscou-se mensurar os gases sanguíneos venosos (pO2, pCO2), bem como, a saturação de oxigênio (SatO2) em equinos saudáveis, Puro Sangue Árabe finalistas de competições de enduro de 90 km. Foram avaliados 14 equinos Puro Sangue Árabe (PSA), nove machos e cinco fêmeas, com seis a 12 anos de idade, finalistas em provas de enduro de 90 km. Houve redução significativa da pO2, pCO2 e SatO2 após o exercício, entretanto os valores se mantiveram dentro da normalidade, não alterando o desempenho atlético dos animais, indicando alterações transitória e caracterizando um caráter de resposta fisiológica ao exercício realizado. Os equinos, finalistas em provas de 90 Km, demonstraram processo ventilatório eficiente, sem quaisquer alterações no desempenho atlético e portanto estando adaptados ao tipo de exercício imposto.


Subject(s)
Animals , Male , Female , Horses/metabolism , Physical Conditioning, Animal/adverse effects , Physical Exertion/physiology , Blood Gas Analysis/veterinary , Pulmonary Ventilation , Acid-Base Equilibrium , Hematologic Tests/veterinary
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Arq. bras. med. vet. zootec ; 66(2): 455-461, Jan.-Apr. 2014. tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-709285

ABSTRACT

Increased oxidative stress during prolonged endurance exercises may result in muscle damage, fatigue and decreased performance. An adequate stress response during training is critical to obtain improved results and high animal welfare standards. The aim of this study was to evaluate the red blood cell haemolysate concentrations of superoxide dismutase (SOD), glutathione peroxidase (GPx), reduced glutathione (GSH) and catalase (CAT) and the plasma concentrations of malondialdehyde (MDA) from endurance horses in different distances at high speed in a tropical climate. Fifteen horses were tested; five at 160km (18.54 - 17.16km/h race speed), five at 120km (21.53 - 17km/h race speed) and five at 80km (20.06 - 18.01km/h race speed). Blood samples were collected at rest, immediately after and three hours after the horses left the final vet check and three, seven and fourteen days after the race. No significant increases (P > 0.05) in the levels of SOD, GPx, GSH, CAT or MDA were observed for any of the times or distances examined. Based on these observations, we conclude that reactive oxygen species (ROS) formation during exercise evokes specific adaptations, such as increased antioxidant/oxidative damage-repairing enzyme activity, increased resistance to oxidative stress and lower levels of oxidative damage...


Aumento do estresse oxidativo durante o exercício prolongado pode resultar em fadiga muscular, lesões e diminuição do desempenho. Uma adequada resposta a esse estresse durante o treinamento é fundamental para a obtenção de melhores resultados e bem-estar dos animais. O objetivo deste estudo foi avaliar a concentração de superóxido dismutase (SOD), glutationa peroxidase (GPx), glutationa reduzida (GSH) e catalase (CAT) no hemolisado sanguíneo e malondialdeído (MDA) plasmático em cavalos de enduro correndo em diferentes distâncias, com alta média de velocidade, em clima tropical. Quinze cavalos foram testados, cinco em 160km (18.54-17.16km/h), cinco em 120km (21.53-17km/h) e cinco em 80km (20.06-18.01km/h). Amostras de sangue foram coletadas em repouso, imediatamente e três horas depois que os cavalos passaram pela inspeção veterinária final e três, sete e 14 dias após a corrida. Não houve aumentos significativos (P>0,05) dos níveis de SOD, GPx, GSH, CAT ou MDA em nenhum tempo nem distâncias analisadas. Com base nessas observações, pode-se concluir que as espécies reativas de oxigênio (ROS) formadas durante o exercício provocam adaptações específicas, tais como atividade antioxidante aumentada da enzima, maior resistência ao estresse oxidativo e menores níveis de danos oxidativos...


Subject(s)
Animals , Catalase/isolation & purification , Horses/metabolism , Oxidative Stress/physiology , Glutathione Peroxidase/isolation & purification , Glutathione/isolation & purification , Malondialdehyde/isolation & purification , Superoxide Dismutase/isolation & purification , Physical Conditioning, Animal/adverse effects , Running/physiology , Physical Exertion , Veterinary Sports Medicine
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Pesqui. vet. bras ; 33(supl.1): 58-62, dez. 2013. ilus, graf, tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-705853

ABSTRACT

Horses used for the game of polo experience abrupt and frequent changes in exercise intensity. To meet this variable energy demand, the horses use both aerobic and anaerobic pathways in varying proportions and intensities. In this context, there must be a balance between the formation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and the action of antioxidants to prevent oxidative stress and its consequences. The effect of supplementation with an ADE vitamin complex on oxidative metabolism was evaluated in 18 crossbred horses randomly divided between a treated group (TG) and a control group (CG). The TG animals received the ADE vitamin complex (1mL/50 kg of body weight) by deep intramuscular injection at 30 and 15 days before the game. The CG horses received 10ml of saline by the same administration route and schedule. During the polo match, the animals played for a total of 7.5 min. Blood samples were collected on the same days as the treatments were administered, and immediately before and at 15, 90 and 180 minutes after the game. The concentrations of creatine phosphokinase (CK), lactate dehydrogenase (LDH), lactate, glucose, aspartate aminotransferase (AST), glutathione (GSH), superoxide dismutase (SOD) and malondialdehyde (MDA) were measured in the blood samples. After the game, the TG demonstrated higher levels of AST, lactate and glucose than the CG, suggesting more efficient energy use by the treated animals. The higher GSH and lower lactate levels in the TG before the game suggest the presence of a greater antioxidant supply in the treated animals. The maintenance of the MDA levels indicates that neither of the groups exhibited oxidative stress.


O jogo de pólo se caracteriza por mudanças abruptas e frequentes na intensidade do exercício dos cavalos. Para satisfazer esta demanda inconstante de energia, os animais utilizam as vias aeróbia e anaeróbia em proporções e intensidade variáveis. Neste contexto deve haver equilíbrio entre a formação das espécies reativas de oxigênio (EROs) e a ação das substâncias antioxidantes a fim de evitar o estresse oxidativo e suas consequências. Avaliou-se o efeito da suplementação com vitaminas ADE no metabolismo oxidativo destes animais. Para tanto, 18 equinos mestiços foram distribuídos aleatoriamente em dois grupos: tratado e controle (GT) e controle (GC).Os animais do GT receberam complexo vitamínico ADE (1 mL/50 kg de peso vivo) pela via intramuscular profunda aos 30 e 15 dias antes do jogo. Os cavalos do GC receberam, pela mesma via de administração e nos mesmos momentos, 10mL de solução fisiológica. Os animais jogaram um tempo de 7,5min. Foram coletadas amostras de sangue nos mesmos dias de tratamento e imediatamente antes e aos 15, 90 e 180 minutos após o jogo. Foram determinadas as concentrações sanguíneas de CK, LDH, lactato, glicose, AST, GSH, SOD e MDA. Após o jogo o GT apresentou maiores valores para AST, lactato e glicemia que o GC, sugerindo melhor aproveitamento energético dos animais tratados. Os valores maiores de GSH e menores de lactato no GT antes da prova sugerem maior aporte antioxidante nos animais tratados. A manutenção dos teores de MDA indica que nenhum dos grupos entrou em estresse oxidativo.


Subject(s)
Animals , Horses/metabolism , Physical Conditioning, Animal/adverse effects , Veterinary Sports Medicine/trends , Dietary Supplements/adverse effects , Dietary Vitamins/administration & dosage , Vitamin A/administration & dosage , Vitamin D/administration & dosage , Vitamin E/administration & dosage
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West Indian med. j ; 62(9): 793-798, Dec. 2013. ilus, graf, tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1045758

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: To investigate the changes of fibroblast growth factor (FGF)-6 expression in the regeneration and repair process after exercise-induced muscle damage (EIMD) and the relationship with skeletal muscle regeneration and repair. METHODS: The expression of FGF-6 at different time points was examined by reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) and immunohistochemistry staining after a downhill treadmill exercise. Skeletal muscle injury and regeneration at different times after EIMD was assessed by haematoxylin and eosin (H & E) staining. RESULTS: The FGF-6 protein expression was initially elevated, followed by a gradual reduction, while the changes of FGF-6 mRNA were almost all raised after the treadmill exercise. CONCLUSION: The results point out that FGF-6 is closely related to skeletal muscle regeneration and repair, probably implying a dual function in muscle regeneration.


OBJETIVO: Investigar los cambios de expresión del factor de crecimiento fibroblástico (FGF)-6 en el proceso de regeneración y reparación después de daño muscular inducido por el ejercicio (DMIE) y la relación con la reparación y regeneración del músculo esquelético. MÉTODOS: La expresión de FGF-6 en diferentes tiempos fue examinada mediante reacción en cadena de la polimerasa con transcriptasa inversa (RT-PCR) y tinción inmunohistoquímica, después de un ejercicio de carrera descendente en cinta rodante. La lesión del músculo esquelético y la regeneración en diferentes momentos después del DMIE, fueron evaluadas mediante hematoxilina y eosina (H & E). RESULTADOS: La expresión de la proteína FGF-6 fue elevada al principio, seguida por una reducción gradual, mientras que los cambios de FGF-6 mRNA fueron casi todos incrementados tras los ejercicios en la cinta rodante. CONCLUSIÓN: Nuestros resultados señalan que FGF-6 se relaciona estrechamente con la regeneración del músculo esquelético, lo que probablemente implica una función dual en la regeneración muscular.


Subject(s)
Animals , Male , Rats , Physical Conditioning, Animal/adverse effects , Regeneration/physiology , Muscle, Skeletal/injuries , Fibroblast Growth Factor 6/metabolism , RNA, Messenger/metabolism , Rats, Sprague-Dawley , Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction , Disease Models, Animal
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Arq. bras. endocrinol. metab ; 57(1): 19-26, fev. 2013. graf, tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-665758

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effect of exposure to cigarette smoke and running training on a treadmill on the expression of glucose transporter GLUT4 in oxidative soleus muscle of rats. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Wistar rats were divided into: (C) control, (E) exercise control, (SS), sedentary smoker, and (ES) exercise smoker. Insulin Tolerance Test, Western blotting, and RT-PCR were performed for the evaluation of GLUT4 levels. RESULTS: The SS group presented lower insulin sensitivity with reduced GLUT4 protein in the plasma membrane (PM), no changes in the microsomal fraction, but increased mRNA content. Training reversed this condition. No intervention altered total GLUT4 content of the oxidative muscle. CONCLUSION: These results suggest that passive smoking stimulates GLUT4 transcription without changing total protein content, but impairs the ability of GLUT4 translocation to the PM. On the other hand, training seems to reduce the deleterious effects, even under the influence of cigarette smoking.


OBJETIVO: Avaliar o efeito da exposição à fumaça de cigarro e do treinamento de corrida em esteira rolante sobre a expressão do transportador de glicose GLUT4 no músculo oxidativo solear de ratos. MATERIAIS E MÉTODOS: Ratos Wistar foram divididos em: (C) controle, (E) exercitado, (SS) fumante sedentário e (ES) fumante exercitado. Foram realizados testes de tolerância à insulina, Western Blotting e RT-PCR para avaliação da expressão de GLUT4. RESULTADOS: O grupo SS apresentou menor sensibilidade à insulina, com redução de proteína GLUT4 na membrana plasmática (MP), sem alteração na fração microssomal, e conteúdo de RNAm aumentado. O treinamento reverteu esse quadro. Nenhuma intervenção alterou o conteúdo total de GLUT4 no músculo oxidativo. CONCLUSÃO: Esses resultados sugerem que o fumo estimula a transcrição de GLUT4 sem alterar o conteúdo total de proteína, porém prejudica a capacidade de translocação para a MP. Já o treinamento em esteira parece, mesmo sob influência do cigarro, reduzir seus efeitos deletérios.


Subject(s)
Animals , Male , Rats , /metabolism , Insulin Resistance/physiology , Muscle, Skeletal/metabolism , Oxidative Stress , Physical Conditioning, Animal/adverse effects , Tobacco Smoke Pollution/adverse effects , Analysis of Variance , /genetics , Models, Animal , Random Allocation , Rats, Wistar , RNA, Messenger/metabolism
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Arq. bras. endocrinol. metab ; 56(1): 25-32, fev. 2012. ilus
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-617913

ABSTRACT

OBJETIVO: O objetivo do presente estudo foi analisar o efeito da Spirulina e/ou do treinamento físico na homeostase glicêmica de ratos diabéticos. MATERIAIS E MÉTODOS: Ratos Wistar diabéticos aloxânicos foram separados em quatro grupos: diabético controle (DC); diabético Spirulina (DS); diabético exercício (DE); diabético Spirulina exercício (DSE). RESULTADOS: Não foram observadas diferenças significativas entre os grupos para: peso corporal, ingestão alimentar, tolerância à glicose, tolerância à insulina, concentrações de lactato sanguíneo durante teste de esforço. Para as concentrações de insulina, o grupo DS apresentou valor significativamente menor quando comparado ao grupo DC (pâncreas) e DE e DES (soro). CONCLUSÃO: Os protocolos de exercício e de suplementação com Spirulina utilizados no presente estudo não foram suficientes para promover melhora na homeostase glicêmica de ratos diabéticos.


OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to analyze the effect of Spirulina and/or exercise training in the control of serum glucose homeostasis in diabetic rats. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Young Wistar rats were induced to diabetes by intravenous alloxan administration and separated into four groups: diabetic control (DC), diabetic Spirulina (DS), diabetic exercise (DE) and diabetic exercise Spirulina (DES). RESULTS: There were no differences between groups with respect to: body weight, food intake, glucose tolerance, insulin tolerance and blood lactate concentrations during a swimming effort test. DS group showed lower insulin concentrations when compared with DC (pancreas) and DE and DES (serum). CONCLUSION: The protocols of exercise and supplementation with Spirulina used in the present study were not able to improve serum glucose homeostasis in diabetic rats.


Subject(s)
Animals , Rats , Blood Glucose/metabolism , Diabetes Mellitus, Experimental/prevention & control , Dietary Supplements/adverse effects , Hypoglycemic Agents/pharmacology , Insulin/metabolism , Physical Conditioning, Animal/adverse effects , Spirulina , Analysis of Variance , Disease Models, Animal , Diabetes Mellitus, Experimental/chemically induced , Diabetes Mellitus, Experimental/metabolism , Random Allocation , Rats, Wistar
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Clinics ; 65(12): 1329-1337, 2010. ilus, graf, tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-578573

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVES: We investigated the effects of treadmill training (10 weeks) on hindlimb motor function and nerve morphometric parameters in diabetic rats submitted to sciatic nerve crush. MATERIALS AND METHOD: Wistar rats (n = 64) were divided into the following groups: non-diabetic; trained non-diabetic; non-diabetic with sciatic nerve crush; trained non-diabetic with sciatic nerve crush; diabetic; trained diabetic; diabetic with sciatic nerve crush or trained diabetic with sciatic nerve crush. Diabetes was induced by streptozotocin injection (50 mg/kg, iv). Hindlimb motor function was evaluated weekly by assessing sciatic functional indices, and the proximal and distal portions of the sciatic nerve were used for morphometric analysis. RESULTS: At 13 weeks post-injury, the distal nerve portion of all injured groups and the proximal nerve portion of the diabetic with sciatic nerve crush group presented altered morphometric parameters such as decreased myelinated fiber diameter (~7.4 + 0.3μm vs ~4.8 + 0.2μm), axonal diameter (~5 + 0.2μm vs ~3.5 + 0.1μm) and myelin sheath thickness (~1.2 + 0.07μm vs ~0.65 + 0.07μm) and an increase in the percentage of area occupied by endoneurium (~28 + 3 percent vs ~60 + 3 percent). In addition, in the non-diabetic with sciatic nerve crush group the proximal nerve portion showed a decreased myelinated fiber diameter (7.4+0.3μm vs 5.8 + 0.3μm) and myelin sheath thickness (1.29 + 0.08μm vs 0.92 + 0.08μm). The non-diabetic with sciatic nerve crush, trained non-diabetic with sciatic nerve crush, diabetic with sciatic nerve crush and trained diabetic with sciatic nerve crush groups showed normal sciatic functional index from the 4th,4th,9th and 7th week post-injury, respectively. Morphometric alterations in the proximal nerve portion of the diabetic with sciatic nerve crush and non-diabetic with sciatic nerve crush groups were either prevented or reverted to values similar to the non-diabetic group by treadmill training. CONCLUSION: Diabetic condition promoted delay in sciatic nerve regeneration. Treadmill training is able to accelerate hindlimb motor function recovery in diabetic injured rats and prevent or revert morphometric alterations in proximal nerve portions in non-diabetic and diabetic injured rats.


Subject(s)
Animals , Male , Rats , Diabetes Mellitus, Experimental/physiopathology , Hindlimb/innervation , Nerve Regeneration/physiology , Physical Conditioning, Animal/adverse effects , Sciatic Nerve/physiology , Analysis of Variance , Disease Models, Animal , Diabetes Mellitus, Experimental/pathology , Nerve Crush , Physical Conditioning, Animal/methods , Random Allocation , Rats, Wistar , Sciatic Nerve/injuries , Sciatic Nerve/pathology
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Braz. j. vet. res. anim. sci ; 47(1): 23-30, 2010. ilus
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-557558

ABSTRACT

Com o objetivo de estudar a influência do exercício físico prolongado na indução de lesão miocárdica e na desqualificação de eqüinos em provas de enduro, colheram-se 87 amostras de sangue de eqüinos adultos Árabes e mestiços para determinação da concentração sérica da isoenzima MB (CKMB), da atividade sérica de creatina quinase (CK) e do índice CKMB/CK. Dividiram-se as amostras da seguinte forma: C (controle, n=34): eqüinos em repouso, no dia anterior à competição; G1 (n=24): eqüinos que finalizaram as competições; G2 (n=14): eqüinos desqualificados durante as competições por causa metabólica e G3 (n=15): eqüinos desqualificados durante as competições por claudicação. Os valores medianos obtidos de CKMB, para os grupos C, G1, G2 e G3, foram respectivamente 2,25; 2,95; 1,95 e 2,40 ng/mL; para a atividade de CK, os resultados foram 164,2; 1228,0; 840,0 e 581,0 U/L a 30oC; e para o índice CKMB/CK, os resultados foram 1,41; 0,21; 0,23 e 0,42%. Houve média correlação positiva entre distância percorrida e CKMB e CK, e negativa entre distância e índice CKMB/CK. O exercício físico de resistência não leva a aumento significante dos valores da isoenzima CKMB, mas sim da atividade sérica da enzima CK, indicando dano à musculatura esquelética. Animais desqualificados por causa metabólica parecem não apresentar envolvimento de lesão miocárdica na causa de desqualificação. Não foi possível verificar a presença de lesão cardíaca induzida pelo exercício em eqüinos de enduro e sua relação com causas metabólicas de desqualificação a partir da utilização de CKMB como único marcador cardíaco.


With the purpose of studying the influence of prolonged phyisical exercise causing myocardial lesion and disqualifying horses in endurance competitions, 87 blood samples were collected from adult Arabian and crossbred horses, to determine the serum concentration of the isoenzyme MB (CKMB), the serum activity of creatine kinase (CK), and the CKMB/CK index. Samples were divided as follows: C (control, n=34): horses at rest, one day before competition; G1 (n=24): horses which finished competitions; G2 (n=14): horses disqualified during competitions by metabolic causes, and G3 (n=15): horses disqualified during competitions after lameness was diagnosed. Median values obtained for CKMB, for groups C, G1, G2, and G3, were, respectively, 2.25; 2.95; 1.95, and 2.40 ng/mL; for CK activity, the results were 164.2; 1228.0; 840.0, and 581.0 in U/L at 30oC; and for CKMB/CK index, the results were 1.41; 0.21; 0.23, and 0.42%. There was mean positive correlation between distance and CKMB and CK, and negative correlation between distance and CKMB/CK index. It was concluded that endurance exercise does not cause significant increases in CKMB values, but in CK serum activity, indicating skeletal muscle injury. Horses disqualified by metabolic causes seem not to present myocardial injury involved in the cause of disqualification. It was not possible to verify the presence of exercise-induced cardiac injury in endurance horses and its relationship with metabolic causes of disqualification only by the utilization of CKMB as the only cardiac marker.


Subject(s)
Animals , Male , Female , Adult , Physical Conditioning, Animal/adverse effects , Serum Response Element/physiology , Isoenzymes/blood , Isoenzymes , Horses/injuries , Damage Assessment , Myocardium
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Pesqui. vet. bras ; 28(5): 231-236, maio 2008. graf, tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-485059

ABSTRACT

Examinaram-se os efeitos do estresse mecânico na resposta inflamatória e adaptativa dos tecidos articulares de cavalos atletas. O líquido sinovial foi colhido das articulações metacarpofalangeanas de eqüinos atletas antes, 3, 6 e 24 horas após o exercício, assim como de um grupo controle (cavalos não exercitados). A porcentagem de apoptose/necrose, o TNF-a e a PGE2 foram determinados pelo ensaio de AnexinaV/Iodeto de Propídeo, bioensaio (L929) e ELISA, respectivamente. Os resultados mostraram que a contagem total de células nucleadas foi sempre menor no grupo controle em relação ao grupo atleta (P<0,05). Observaram-se aumentos na porcentagem de células em apoptose (P<0,05) e necrose (P<0,05), concentração de PGE2 (P<0,05) e proteína sinovial (P<0,05), e diminuição da concentração de TNF-a (P<0,05) após 3 horas do término do exercício. O grupo atleta apresentou grau moderado de inflamação articular após o exercício intenso. Esta resposta dos tecidos articulares frente ao insulto mecânico do exercício, com maior intensidade às 3 horas após término da atividade esportiva e retornando à normalidade 24 horas após, revela a capacidade da adaptação articular ao estresse físico, em eqüinos atletas.


The effects of biomechanical stress on inflammatory and adaptative responses of articular tissues in athletic horses were investigated. Synovial fluid was collected from the metacarpophalangeal joints of athletic horses before exercise and 3, 6, 24 hours after exercise, and as well as from the control group (without exercise). Apoptosis/necrosis percentage, TNF-a and PGE2 were determined by annexin V/PI assay, bioassay (L929) and ELISA, respectively. The results showed that total leukocyte count was higher in the athletic group when is compared with the control group. Three hours after the exercise was done there were increases of cellular apoptosis (P>0.05) and necrosis (P<0.05) percentage, PGE2 concentration (P<0.05) and protein concentration (P<0.05), and the TNF-a level has dropped. The athletic group showed moderate level of joint inflammation after the strenuous exercise. This articular tissue response to biomechanical insult due to the exercise, with high intensity after 3 hours after training associated with normality after 24 hours, reveals the articular adaptation to physical stress in athletic horses.


Subject(s)
Animals , Male , Female , Apoptosis , Joints/cytology , Flow Cytometry/methods , Physical Conditioning, Animal/adverse effects , Physical Conditioning, Animal/physiology , Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay , Horses , Synovial Fluid/cytology , Necrosis/etiology , Dinoprostone/isolation & purification , Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha/isolation & purification
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Arq. bras. med. vet. zootec ; 59(3): 627-633, jun. 2007. tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-461167

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Relatam-se três casos de obstrução recorrente das vias aéreas em muares com idade média de 10 anos. Os animais eram utilizados para concurso de marcha e criados em campo. Após serem mantidos em cocheiras com cama de serragem e alimentados com feno (tifton e alfafa) e ração comercial, começaram a manifestar intolerância ao exercício e episódios de tosse durante o exercício. Após exames clínico e laboratorial, instituiu-se terapia à base de clenbuterol, dexametazona e bromexina, além de controle ambiental. Após 21 dias de tratamento, ocorreu remissão dos sintomas clínicos. Para comprovação diagnóstica, os animais foram submetidos ao desafio ambiental, por um período de dois dias. Após o tratamento, os três animais voltaram a desempenhar suas atividades atléticas de modo satisfatório.


Three cases of airway recurrent obstruction in approximately 10-year-old mules are reported. The animals were raised free and used for marching competitions. After being stabled in boxes under a wood scrape bed and fed on tifton and alfalfa hay plus a commercial ration, they started to show intolerance to exercise and episodes of coughing during it. After clinical and laboratorial examinations, clenbuterol, dexametazone and bromexine were administrated, besides controlling the environment. After 21 days of treatment, the clinical symptoms ceased. In order to certify that diagnosis, the animals were submitted to an environmental challenge for two days. Then, the animals were back to their normal athletic activities in a satisfactory manner.


Subject(s)
Animals , Physical Conditioning, Animal/adverse effects , Physical Conditioning, Animal/physiology , Equidae , Airway Obstruction/epidemiology , Airway Obstruction/veterinary
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Braz. j. vet. res. anim. sci ; 44(2): 122-131, 2007. tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-486879

ABSTRACT

Durante 8 semanas, no verão, 4 cavalos de alta performance treinados para enduro, realizaram exercício de resistência recebendo 2 tipos diferentes de hidratação, água ou solução isotônica contendo carboidrato, com o objetivo de comparar seus parâmetros fisiológicos. Somente as variáveis Tr, Fc, Fr, peso e proteína total, consumo, glicose, os eletrólitos K, Ca e a enzima muscular CK apresentaram efeito de distância. Dos demais parâmetros avaliados não foram identificados os efeitos de tratamento e de interação da distância com o tratamento estudado (P>0,05), concluindo assim que a solução isotônica contendo carboidrato não teve influencia na performance dos animais, quando comparada com a água.


During eight weeks, in summer, four endurance trained high performance horses were worked in resistence exercise, recieving two different types of hydratatio, water or an isotonic solution containing carbohydrates, with the objective to compare their performance physiological parameters. Only the RT (rectal temperature), HR (heart rate), RR (respiratory rate), weight, total protein, glucose, the electrolytes K, Ca and the muscular enzyme CK presented distance effect. The others parameters evaluated, there weren’t any identified effects of treatment and of the interaction between distance and treatments, with a significancy level of 5%, and it was concluded that the isotonic solution containing carbohydrate didn’t have any significant influence on the animal’s performance when compared to water.


Subject(s)
Animals , Male , Female , Physical Conditioning, Animal/adverse effects , Drinking Water , Equidae , Fluid Therapy/adverse effects , Fluid Therapy/methods , Isotonic Solutions/adverse effects
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