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Hypothalamic Crh/Avp, Plasmatic Glucose and Lactate Remain Unchanged During Habituation to Forced Exercise

It has been demonstrated that physical activity contributes to a healthier life. However, there is a knowledge gap regarding the neural mechanisms producing these effects. One of the keystones to deal with this problem is to use training programs with equal loads of physical activity. However, irreg...

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Autores principales: Toval, Angel, Vicente-Conesa, Francisco, Martínez-Ortega, Paloma, Kutsenko, Yevheniy, Morales-Delgado, Nicanor, Garrigos, Daniel, Alonso, Antonia, Ribeiro Do Couto, Bruno, Popović, Miroljub, Ferran, José Luis
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7243680/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32499715
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2020.00410
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author Toval, Angel
Vicente-Conesa, Francisco
Martínez-Ortega, Paloma
Kutsenko, Yevheniy
Morales-Delgado, Nicanor
Garrigos, Daniel
Alonso, Antonia
Ribeiro Do Couto, Bruno
Popović, Miroljub
Ferran, José Luis
author_facet Toval, Angel
Vicente-Conesa, Francisco
Martínez-Ortega, Paloma
Kutsenko, Yevheniy
Morales-Delgado, Nicanor
Garrigos, Daniel
Alonso, Antonia
Ribeiro Do Couto, Bruno
Popović, Miroljub
Ferran, José Luis
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description It has been demonstrated that physical activity contributes to a healthier life. However, there is a knowledge gap regarding the neural mechanisms producing these effects. One of the keystones to deal with this problem is to use training programs with equal loads of physical activity. However, irregular motor and stress responses have been found in murine exercise models. Habituation to forced exercise facilitates a complete response to a training program in all rodents, reaching the same load of physical activity among animals. Here, it was evaluated if glucose and lactate – which are stress biomarkers – are increased during the habituation to exercise. Sprague-Dawley rats received an 8-days habituation protocol with progressive increments of time and speed of running. Then, experimental and control (non-habituated) rats were subjected to an incremental test. Blood samples were obtained to determine plasmatic glucose and lactate levels before, immediately after and 30 min after each session of training. Crh and Avp mRNA expression was determined by two-step qPCR. Our results revealed that glucose and lactate levels are not increased during the habituation period and tend to decrease toward the end of the protocol. Also, Crh and Avp were not chronically activated by the habituation program. Lactate and glucose, determined after the incremental test, were higher in control rats without previous contact with the wheel, compared with habituated and wheel control rats. These results suggest that the implementation of an adaptive phase prior to forced exercise programs might avoid non-specific stress responses.
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spelling pubmed-72436802020-06-03 Hypothalamic Crh/Avp, Plasmatic Glucose and Lactate Remain Unchanged During Habituation to Forced Exercise Toval, Angel Vicente-Conesa, Francisco Martínez-Ortega, Paloma Kutsenko, Yevheniy Morales-Delgado, Nicanor Garrigos, Daniel Alonso, Antonia Ribeiro Do Couto, Bruno Popović, Miroljub Ferran, José Luis Front Physiol Physiology It has been demonstrated that physical activity contributes to a healthier life. However, there is a knowledge gap regarding the neural mechanisms producing these effects. One of the keystones to deal with this problem is to use training programs with equal loads of physical activity. However, irregular motor and stress responses have been found in murine exercise models. Habituation to forced exercise facilitates a complete response to a training program in all rodents, reaching the same load of physical activity among animals. Here, it was evaluated if glucose and lactate – which are stress biomarkers – are increased during the habituation to exercise. Sprague-Dawley rats received an 8-days habituation protocol with progressive increments of time and speed of running. Then, experimental and control (non-habituated) rats were subjected to an incremental test. Blood samples were obtained to determine plasmatic glucose and lactate levels before, immediately after and 30 min after each session of training. Crh and Avp mRNA expression was determined by two-step qPCR. Our results revealed that glucose and lactate levels are not increased during the habituation period and tend to decrease toward the end of the protocol. Also, Crh and Avp were not chronically activated by the habituation program. Lactate and glucose, determined after the incremental test, were higher in control rats without previous contact with the wheel, compared with habituated and wheel control rats. These results suggest that the implementation of an adaptive phase prior to forced exercise programs might avoid non-specific stress responses. Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-05-15 /pmc/articles/PMC7243680/ /pubmed/32499715 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2020.00410 Text en Copyright © 2020 Toval, Vicente-Conesa, Martínez-Ortega, Kutsenko, Morales-Delgado, Garrigos, Alonso, Ribeiro Do Couto, Popović and Ferran. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Physiology
Toval, Angel
Vicente-Conesa, Francisco
Martínez-Ortega, Paloma
Kutsenko, Yevheniy
Morales-Delgado, Nicanor
Garrigos, Daniel
Alonso, Antonia
Ribeiro Do Couto, Bruno
Popović, Miroljub
Ferran, José Luis
Hypothalamic Crh/Avp, Plasmatic Glucose and Lactate Remain Unchanged During Habituation to Forced Exercise
title Hypothalamic Crh/Avp, Plasmatic Glucose and Lactate Remain Unchanged During Habituation to Forced Exercise
title_full Hypothalamic Crh/Avp, Plasmatic Glucose and Lactate Remain Unchanged During Habituation to Forced Exercise
title_fullStr Hypothalamic Crh/Avp, Plasmatic Glucose and Lactate Remain Unchanged During Habituation to Forced Exercise
title_full_unstemmed Hypothalamic Crh/Avp, Plasmatic Glucose and Lactate Remain Unchanged During Habituation to Forced Exercise
title_short Hypothalamic Crh/Avp, Plasmatic Glucose and Lactate Remain Unchanged During Habituation to Forced Exercise
title_sort hypothalamic crh/avp, plasmatic glucose and lactate remain unchanged during habituation to forced exercise
topic Physiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7243680/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32499715
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2020.00410
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