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Type: | Artigo de Periódico |
Title: | The treadmill exercise protects against dopaminergic neuron loss and brain oxidative stress in parkinsonian rats |
Authors: | Costa, Roberta Oliveira da Gadelha-Filho, Carlos Vinicius Jataí Costa, Ayane Edwiges Moura da Feitosa, Mariana Lima Araújo, Dayane Pessoa de Lucena, Jalles Dantas de Aquino, Pedro Everson Alexandre de Lima, Francisco Arnaldo Viana Neves, Kelly Rose Tavares Viana, Glauce Socorro de Barros |
Keywords: | Doença de Parkinson;Parkinson Disease |
Issue Date: | Jun-2017 |
Publisher: | Oxidative Medicine and Cellular Longevity |
Citation: | COSTA, R. O. da et al. The Treadmill Exercise Protects against Dopaminergic Neuron Loss and Brain Oxidative Stress in Parkinsonian Rats. Oxidative Medicine and Cellular Longevity, v. 2017, p. 1-10, jun. 2017. |
Abstract: | Parkinson’s disease (PD), a progressive neurological pathology, presents motor and nonmotor impairments. The objectives were to support data on exercise benefits to PD. Male Wistar rats were distributed into sham-operated (SO) and 6-OHDA-lesioned, both groups without and with exercise. The animals were subjected to treadmill exercises (14 days), 24 h after the stereotaxic surgery and striatal 6-OHDA injection. Those from no-exercise groups stayed on the treadmill for the same period and, afterwards, were subjected to behavioral tests and euthanized for neurochemical and immunohistochemical assays. The data, analyzed by ANOVA and Tukey post hoc test, were considered significant for . The results showed behavioral change improvements in the 6-OHDA group, after the treadmill exercise, evaluated by apomorphine rotational behavior, open field, and rota rod tests. The exercise reduced striatal dopaminergic neuronal loss and decreased the oxidative stress. In addition, significant increases in BDNF contents and in immunoreactive cells to TH and DAT were also observed, in striata of the 6-OHDA group with exercise, relatively to those with no exercise. We conclude that exercise improves behavior and dopaminergic neurotransmission in 6-OHDA-lesioned animals. The increased oxidative stress and decreased BDNF contents were also reversed, emphasizing the importance of exercise for the PD management. |
URI: | http://www.repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/27909 |
ISSN: | 1942-0900 1942-0994 (Online) |
Appears in Collections: | PPGF - Artigos publicados em revistas científica |
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