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Neurological consequences of exercise during prenatal Zika virus exposure to mice pups.

Ricardo Augusto Leoni De Sousa1,2,3, Marco Fabrício Dias Peixoto1,2,4, Hércules Ribeiro Leite1,2, Lucas Renan Sena de Oliveira1,2,3, Daniel Almeida Freitas1,2, Fidelis Antonio da Silva-Júnior1,2, Henoque Santos Oliveira1,2, Etel Rocha-Vieira2,4,5, Ricardo Cardoso Cassilhas1,2,3,4, Danilo Bretas de Oliveira2,4,5.   

Abstract

PURPOSE/AIM: Zika virus (ZIKV) infection during the pregnancy period is related to microcephaly and neurobehavioral disorders at birth, while prenatal exercise is supposed to provide neuroprotection in newborns pups. The aim of this study was to investigate the neurological consequences of exercise during prenatal ZIKV exposure to mice pups.
MATERIAL AND METHODS: Twelve weeks female mice were randomly assigned into three groups: Control group, intraperitoneally injected with saline (Control); untrained group, intraperitoneally injected with ZIKV (ZIKV); and trained group, intraperitoneally injected with ZIKV (ZIKV/swim). There was one familiarization week prior to the beginning of the swimming training. Dams swam for 60 min/session, 5 days/week, during 4 weeks. Mating occurred between the fifth and seventh day of the first week of the swimming training. ZIKV 106 plaque-forming units/100 µl (106 PFUs/100 µl) or an equal volume of saline was intraperitoneally injected in the pregnant mice at embryonic day 10.5. Pup's body mass and brain weight were measured at postnatal day 1 (P1). Behavioral tests were performed from P30 to P35. Thereafter, hippocampal levels of syntaxin-1, GFAP, IBA-1, and BDNF were measured.
RESULTS: Exercise during prenatal ZIKV exposure prevented brain atrophy, development of depression, anxiety, and disruption of social behavior. Exercise during prenatal ZIKV exposure inhibited the overexpression of microglia (IBA-1) and astrocytes (GFAP), with reduction of BDNF levels in the hippocampi of female and male mice pups. No significant changes were seen in syntaxin-1 levels.
CONCLUSION: Our findings reveal beneficial effects of exercise during pregnancy exposure to ZIKV in mice pups.

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Keywords:  Swimming; anxiety; depression; inflammation; physical exercise; social interaction

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33287589     DOI: 10.1080/00207454.2020.1860970

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Neurosci        ISSN: 0020-7454            Impact factor:   2.590


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