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Int J Obes (Lond) ; 48(2): 284-287, 2024 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37985745

ABSTRACT

Fructose overconsumption is a worldwide trend, and it has been found to cause metabolic disorders in parents and their offspring. Additionally, metabolic syndrome has been closely associated with increased cardiovascular risk. In this study, we hypothesized that the chronic fructose consumption by parents could trigger autonomic dysfunction and cardiometabolic disorders in their offspring. Wistar rats undergo an intake of 10% of fructose in drinking water or regular water for 60 days before mating. Their offspring, control (C) and fructose (F) groups, were evaluated 30 days after weaning. Lower birth weight, increased levels of blood triglycerides and insulin resistance were observed in F compared to C group. The offspring of the fructose parents showed increased mean arterial pressure (C: 104 ± 1 vs. F: 111 ± 2 mmHg) and baroreflex sensitivity impairment, characterized by reduced bradycardic (C: -1.6 ± 0.06 vs. F: -1.3 ± 0.06 bpm/mmHg) and tachycardic responses (C: -4.0 ± 0.1 vs. F: -3.1 ± 0.2 bpm/mmHg). Finally, a higher baroreflex-induced tachycardia was associated with lower insulin tolerance (r = -0.55, P < 0.03) and higher systolic arterial pressure (r = 0.54, P < 0.02). In conclusion, our findings indicate that the excessive consumption of fructose by parents is associated with early autonomic, cardiovascular, and metabolic derangement in the offspring, favoring an increased cardiometabolic risk when they reach adulthood.


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Cardiovascular Diseases , Insulin Resistance , Rats , Animals , Arterial Pressure , Baroreflex , Fructose/adverse effects , Rats, Wistar , Blood Glucose/metabolism , Blood Pressure
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Conscientiae Saúde (Online) ; 22: e23408, 01 jun. 2023.
Article in Portuguese | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1552275

ABSTRACT

Objetivo: Investigar o efeito do treinamento físico aeróbio (TF) no perfil inflamatório e de estresse oxidativo renal em modelo experimental de desenvolvimento de síndrome metabólica (SM). Métodos: Ratos Wistar e espontaneamente hipertensos (SHR) distribuídos nos grupos: controle (C), hipertenso (H), hipertenso frutose (HF) e hipertenso frutose treinado (HFT). Os grupos HF e HFT foram submetidos à sobrecarga de frutose (10%, 60 dias) desde o desmame. O TF foi realizado em esteira por 60 dias (5dias/semana, 40-60% velocidade máxima do teste de esforço). Resultados: O TF promoveu redução de ânion superóxido, peróxido de hidrogênio e proteínas oxidadas comparado ao grupo HF. Além disso, o grupo HFT apresentou aumento de FRAP e nitritos comparado aos grupos H e HF. No perfil inflamatório, o TF proporcionou aumento de IL-10 e redução da razão TNFα/IL-10. Conclusão: Os resultados demostraram que o treinamento aeróbio atenuou o estresse oxidativo e favoreceu um perfil anti-inflamatório no tecido renal em um modelo de desenvolvimento de SM.


Objective: To investigate the effect of aerobic exercise training (ET) on renal inflammatory and oxidative stress profiles in an experimental model of metabolic syndrome (MS) development. Methods: Wistar and spontaneously hypertensive (SHR) rats were distributed into control (C), hypertensive (H), hypertensive fructose (HF) and trained hypertensive fructose (THF) groups. The HF and THF groups were submitted to fructose overload (10%, 60 days) since weaning. The ET was performed on a treadmill for 60 days (5 days/week, 40-60% maximum speed of the exercise test). Results: The ET promoted reduction in renal superoxide anion, hydrogen peroxide and oxidized proteins compared to the HF group. In addition, the THF group showed an increase in FRAP and in nitrites compared to the H and HF groups. In the inflammatory profile, ET provided an increase in IL-10 and a reduction in TNFα/IL-10 ratio. Conclusion: The results showed that aerobic training attenuated oxidative stress and favored an anti-inflammatory profile in renal tissue in a model of MS development.

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Rev. bras. hipertens ; 30(2): 53-58, jun. 2023. ilus
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: biblio-1517375

ABSTRACT

Evidências demonstram que não só a elevação da pressão arterial, mas também o aumento da variabilidade da pressão arterial (VPA) pode contribuir para a piora no dano renal e redução da sobrevida em portadores doença renal crônica. Este artigo tem como objetivo revisar o impacto da disfunção autonômica cardiovascular (hiperatividade simpática, prejuízo nasensibilidade dos barorreceptores e/ou aumento da VPA) e sua associação com inflamação e estresse oxidativo no desenvolvimento e progressão do dano renal (AU).


Evidence shows that not only the increase in blood pressure, but also the increase in blood pressure variability (BPV) can contribute to worsening kidney damage and reduced survival in patients with chronic kidney disease. This article aims to review the impact of cardiovascular autonomic dysfunction (sympathetic hyperactivity, impaired baroreflex sensitivity and/or increased BPV) and its association with inflammation and oxidative stress on the development and progression of renal damage (AU).


Subject(s)
Humans , Cardiovascular Diseases , Kidney/pathology
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