| Literature DB >> 29453343 |
Sandra L Amaral1, Liane B Azevedo2, Marilia A R Buzalaf3, Mayara F Fabricio1, Mileni S Fernandes3, Ruth A Valentine4, Anne Maguire4, Fatemeh V Zohoori5.
Abstract
The present study investigated the effect of chronic exercise on fluoride (F) metabolism in fluorosis-susceptible mice exposed to high-F and explored the relationship between F concentrations in bone and plasma. Thirty male mice were randomised into three groups: Group I (No-F, No-Exercise), Group II (50 ppmF, No-Exercise), Group III (50 ppmF, Exercise). Body weight and physical performance of all mice were measured at baseline and end of experiment. F concentrations of plasma and bone were measured at the end of experiment. Mean plasma F concentration was significantly higher (p < 0.001) in Groups II and III compared with Group I. Mean bone F concentration was also significantly higher (p < 0.01) in Groups II and III compared with Group I. There was a significant correlation (p = 0.01, r = 0.54) between F concentration of plasma and bone. Mean body weight of Group I mice was significantly higher than Group II (p < 0.001) and Group III (p = 0.001) mice at the end of the experiment. This study, which provides the first data on the effect of chronic exercise on F metabolism in fluorosis-susceptible mice, suggests no effect of chronic exercise on F in plasma and bone. However, exposure to high-F resulted in lower body weight and exercise capacity in mice.Entities:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29453343 PMCID: PMC5816643 DOI: 10.1038/s41598-018-21616-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379
Mean (SEM) maximal running speed (m/min) at baseline, end of experiment and the change in running speed between baseline and end of experiment.
| Group | No | Mean (SEM) maximum running speed (m/min) | Change (speed at the end of experiment − speed at baseline) (m/min) | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Baseline (week 3) | End of experiment (week 11) | Mean (SEM) | P value | ||
| I (Control) | 10 | 24.0 (1.2) | 19.5 (0.9) | −4.5 (1.2) | 0.005 |
| II (50 ppmF, no-exercise) | 8 | 22.9 (1.6) | 12.0 (1.7) | −10.9 (2.6)a | 0.005 |
| III (50 ppmF, exercise) | 6 | 21.5 (1.8) | 27.0 (2.0) | + 5.5 (1.4)b,c | 0.012 |
P-values using one-way ANOVA followed by a Tukey’s post-hoc analysis test:
aGroup I vs Group II: p = 0.048.
bGroup I vs Group III: p = 0.004.
cGroup II vs Group III: p < 0.001.
Figure 1Mean changes in body weight (g), compared with baseline weight (week 0), for mice in Group I (Control, n = 10), Group II (50 ppm F, No-exercise; n = 8) and Group III (50 ppm F, Exercise; n = 6). AGroup II vs Group I at 6 weeks: p = 0.013. BGroup III vs Group I at 6 weeks: p = 0.039. aGroup II vs Group I at 11 weeks: p < 0.001. bGroup III vs Group I at 11 weeks: p = 0.001.
Mean (SEM) F concentrations of plasma (ng/ml) and bone (µg/g) in Group I (Control), Group II (50 ppm F, No-exercise) and Group III (50 ppm F, Exercise) at the end of experiment. P values refer to comparisons within columns (One-way ANOVA followed by a Tukey’s post-hoc analysis test).
| Group | Plasma F Concentration (ng/ml) | Bone F Concentration (µg/g femur ash) |
|---|---|---|
| I (Control) | 29.3 (2.57) | 137.43 (13.54) |
| II (50 ppmF, no-exercise) | 62.87 (8.55) | 2117.62 (155.22) |
| III (50 ppmF, exercise) | 54.76 (6.20) | 2116.17 (352.36) |
| P value | Group I vs Group II: p = 0.002 | Group I vs Group II: p < 0.001 |
| Group I vs Group III: p = 0.037 | Group I vs Group III: p < 0.001 | |
| Group II vs Group III: NS | Group II vs Group III: NS |
Figure 2Relationship between plasma F concentration (ng/ml) and bone F concentration (µg/g femur ash) for mice in the three groups combined (r = 0.54, p = 0.01). “Plasma F concentration (ng/ml) = 33.43 + (0.012 × Bone F concentration (µg/g)”.