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Effects of low-intensity training on the brain and muscle in the congenital muscular dystrophy 1D model.
Comim, Clarissa M; Soares, Jaime A; Alberti, Adriano; Freiberger, Viviane; Ventura, Letícia; Dias, Paula; Schactae, Aryadnne L; Grigollo, Leoberto R; Steckert, Amanda V; Martins, Daniel F; Junior, Rudy J Nodari; Vainzof, Mariz; Quevedo, João.
Afiliação
  • Comim CM; Research Group in Neurodevelopment of Childhood and Adolescence, Laboratory of Experimental Neuroscience, Postgraduate Program in Health Sciences, University of South Santa Catarina (UNISUL), Avenida Pedra Branca, 25, Pedra Branca Palhoça, SC, 88137-270, Brazil.
  • Soares JA; Research Group in Neurodevelopment of Childhood and Adolescence, Laboratory of Experimental Neuroscience, Postgraduate Program in Health Sciences, University of South Santa Catarina (UNISUL), Avenida Pedra Branca, 25, Pedra Branca Palhoça, SC, 88137-270, Brazil.
  • Alberti A; Research Group in Neurodevelopment of Childhood and Adolescence, Laboratory of Experimental Neuroscience, Postgraduate Program in Health Sciences, University of South Santa Catarina (UNISUL), Avenida Pedra Branca, 25, Pedra Branca Palhoça, SC, 88137-270, Brazil. adrianoalberti90@hotmail.com.
  • Freiberger V; Research Group in Neurodevelopment of Childhood and Adolescence, Laboratory of Experimental Neuroscience, Postgraduate Program in Health Sciences, University of South Santa Catarina (UNISUL), Avenida Pedra Branca, 25, Pedra Branca Palhoça, SC, 88137-270, Brazil.
  • Ventura L; Research Group in Neurodevelopment of Childhood and Adolescence, Laboratory of Experimental Neuroscience, Postgraduate Program in Health Sciences, University of South Santa Catarina (UNISUL), Avenida Pedra Branca, 25, Pedra Branca Palhoça, SC, 88137-270, Brazil.
  • Dias P; Research Group in Neurodevelopment of Childhood and Adolescence, Laboratory of Experimental Neuroscience, Postgraduate Program in Health Sciences, University of South Santa Catarina (UNISUL), Avenida Pedra Branca, 25, Pedra Branca Palhoça, SC, 88137-270, Brazil.
  • Schactae AL; Research Group in Neurodevelopment of Childhood and Adolescence, Laboratory of Experimental Neuroscience, Postgraduate Program in Health Sciences, University of South Santa Catarina (UNISUL), Avenida Pedra Branca, 25, Pedra Branca Palhoça, SC, 88137-270, Brazil.
  • Grigollo LR; Research Group in Neurodevelopment of Childhood and Adolescence, Laboratory of Experimental Neuroscience, Postgraduate Program in Health Sciences, University of South Santa Catarina (UNISUL), Avenida Pedra Branca, 25, Pedra Branca Palhoça, SC, 88137-270, Brazil.
  • Steckert AV; Translational Psychiatry Laboratory, Graduate Program in Health Sciences, University of Southern Santa Catarina (UNESC), Criciúma, SC, Brazil.
  • Martins DF; Research Group in Neurodevelopment of Childhood and Adolescence, Laboratory of Experimental Neuroscience, Postgraduate Program in Health Sciences, University of South Santa Catarina (UNISUL), Avenida Pedra Branca, 25, Pedra Branca Palhoça, SC, 88137-270, Brazil.
  • Junior RJN; Research Department, Salus Dermatoglifia, Luzerna, 89609-000, Santa Catarina, Brazil.
  • Vainzof M; Translational Psychiatry Laboratory, Graduate Program in Health Sciences, University of Southern Santa Catarina (UNESC), Criciúma, SC, Brazil.
  • Quevedo J; Human Genome Research Center, Biosciences Institute, University of São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil.
Neurol Sci ; 43(7): 4493-4502, 2022 Jul.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35182274
ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION:

Congenital Muscular Dystrophy type 1D (MDC1D) is characterized by a hypoglycosylation of α-dystroglycan protein (α-DG), and this may be strongly implicated in increased skeletal muscle tissue degeneration and abnormal brain development, leading to cognitive impairment. However, the pathophysiology of brain involvement is still unclear. Low-intensity exercise training (LIET) is known to contribute to decreased muscle degeneration in animal models of other forms of progressive muscular dystrophies.

AIM:

The objective of this study was to analyze the effects of LIET on cognitive involvement and oxidative stress in brain tissue and gastrocnemius muscle.

METHODS:

Male homozygous (Largemyd-/-), heterozygous (Largemyd+/-), and wild-type mice were used. To complete 28 days of life, they were subjected to a low-intensity exercise training (LIET) for 8 weeks. After the last day of training, 24 h were expected when the animals were submitted to inhibitory avoidance and open-field test. The striatum, prefrontal cortex, hippocampus, cortex, and gastrocnemius were collected for evaluation of protein carbonylation, lipid peroxidation, and catalase and superoxide dismutase activity.

RESULTS:

LIET was observed to reverse the alteration in aversive and habituation memory. Increased protein carbonylation in the striatum, prefrontal cortex, and hippocampus and lipid peroxidation in the prefrontal cortex and hippocampus were also reversed by LIET. In the evaluation of the antioxidant activity, LIET increased catalase activity in the hippocampus and cortex. In the gastrocnemius, LIET decreased the protein carbonylation and lipid peroxidation and increased catalase and superoxide dismutase activity.

CONCLUSION:

In conclusion, it can be inferred that LIET for 8 weeks was able to reverse the cognitive damage and oxidative stress in brain tissue and gastrocnemius muscle in MDC1D animals.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Condicionamento Físico Animal / Encéfalo / Músculo Esquelético / Distrofias Musculares Limite: Animals Idioma: En Revista: Neurol Sci Assunto da revista: NEUROLOGIA Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Brasil

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Condicionamento Físico Animal / Encéfalo / Músculo Esquelético / Distrofias Musculares Limite: Animals Idioma: En Revista: Neurol Sci Assunto da revista: NEUROLOGIA Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Brasil