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Aerobic and strength training induce changes in oxidative stress parameters and elicit modifications of various cellular components in skeletal muscle of aged rats.

Thais Ceresér Vilela1, Pauline Souza Effting2, Giulia Dos Santos Pedroso2, Hemelin Farias2, Lara Paganini2, Helen Rebelo Sorato2, Renata Tiescoski Nesi2, Vanessa Moraes de Andrade3, Ricardo Aurino de Pinho2.   

Abstract

Skeletal muscle aging is associated with loss of mass, function, and strength-a condition known as sarcopenia. It has been reported that sarcopenia can be attenuated by physical exercise. Therefore, we investigated whether 2 different physical exercise protocols could modulate and induce changes in oxidative and inflammatory parameters, as well as in BDNF and DNA repair enzyme levels in skeletal muscle tissue of aged rats. Aging Wistar rats performed treadmill or strength training for 50 min 3 to 4 times a week for 8 weeks. Strength training decreased 2',7'-dichlorofluorescein (DCFH) oxidation (P = 0.0062); however, nitric oxide, protein deglycase DJ-1, and tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-α) levels increased after aerobic training (P = 0.04, P = 0.027 and P = 0.009, respectively). Both exercise protocols increased superoxide dismutase (SOD) and catalase (CAT) activity (P = 0.0017 and P = 0.0326) whereas the activity of glutathione (GSH) (P = 0.0001) was decreased. Brain-derived neurotropic factor (BDNF) levels were not affected by exercise, but 8-oxoguanine glycosylase (OGG1) decreased after strength training (P = 0.0007). In conclusion, oxidative parameters showed that skeletal muscle adapt to increased ROS levels, reducing the risk of free radical damage to the tissue after both exercise protocols. These results show that the effects of physical exercise on skeletal muscle are mediated in an exercise type-dependent manner.
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Keywords:  Aerobic exercise; Aging; Oxidative stress; Sarcopenia; Strength exercise

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29471131     DOI: 10.1016/j.exger.2018.02.014

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Exp Gerontol        ISSN: 0531-5565            Impact factor:   4.032


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Journal:  J Physiol Biochem       Date:  2019-02-02       Impact factor: 4.158

2.  Resistance Exercise Training Improves Metabolic and Inflammatory Control in Adipose and Muscle Tissues in Mice Fed a High-Fat Diet.

Authors:  Pauline S Effting; Anand Thirupathi; Alexandre P Müller; Bárbara C Pereira; Diane M Sepa-Kishi; Luis F B Marqueze; Franciane T F Vasconcellos; Renata T Nesi; Talita C B Pereira; Luiza W Kist; Maurício R Bogo; Rolando B Ceddia; Ricardo A Pinho
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