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Renoprotection Induced by Aerobic Training Is Dependent on Nitric Oxide Bioavailability in Obese Zucker Rats
Aerobic training (AT) promotes several health benefits that may attenuate the progression of obesity associated diabetes. Since AT is an important nitric oxide (NO(−)) inducer mediating kidney-healthy phenotype, the present study is aimed at investigating the effects of AT on metabolic parameters, m...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8492245/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34621463 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/3683796 |
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author | Neves, Rodrigo Vanerson Passos Corrêa, Hugo de Luca de Sousa Neto, Ivo Vieira Souza, Michel Kendy Costa, Fernando Haro, Anderson Sola Deus, Lysleine Alves Reis, Andrea Lucena Simões, Herbert Gustavo Andrade, Rosângela Vieira Assumpção, Cláudio Oliveira Stone, Whitley Prestes, Jonato Vieira, Elaine Cristina de Cássia Marquetti Durigan, Rita Cruzat, Vinicius Rosa, Thiago S. |
author_facet | Neves, Rodrigo Vanerson Passos Corrêa, Hugo de Luca de Sousa Neto, Ivo Vieira Souza, Michel Kendy Costa, Fernando Haro, Anderson Sola Deus, Lysleine Alves Reis, Andrea Lucena Simões, Herbert Gustavo Andrade, Rosângela Vieira Assumpção, Cláudio Oliveira Stone, Whitley Prestes, Jonato Vieira, Elaine Cristina de Cássia Marquetti Durigan, Rita Cruzat, Vinicius Rosa, Thiago S. |
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description | Aerobic training (AT) promotes several health benefits that may attenuate the progression of obesity associated diabetes. Since AT is an important nitric oxide (NO(−)) inducer mediating kidney-healthy phenotype, the present study is aimed at investigating the effects of AT on metabolic parameters, morphological, redox balance, inflammatory profile, and vasoactive peptides in the kidney of obese-diabetic Zucker rats receiving L-NAME (N(omega)-nitro-L-arginine methyl ester). Forty male Zucker rats (6 wk old) were assigned into four groups (n = 10, each): sedentary lean rats (CTL-Lean), sedentary obese rats (CTL-Obese), AT trained obese rats without blocking nitric oxide synthase (NOS) (Obese+AT), and obese-trained with NOS block (Obese+AT+L-NAME). AT groups ran 60 min in the maximal lactate steady state (MLSS), five days/wk/8 wk. Obese+AT rats improved glycemic homeostasis, SBP, aerobic capacity, renal mitochondria integrity, redox balance, inflammatory profile (e.g., TNF-α, CRP, IL-10, IL-4, and IL-17a), and molecules related to renal NO(−) metabolism (klotho/FGF23 axis, vasoactive peptides, renal histology, and reduced proteinuria). However, none of these positive outcomes were observed in CTL-Obese and Obese+AT+L-NAME (p < 0.0001) groups. Although Obese+AT+L-NAME lowered BP (compared with CTL-Obese; p < 0.0001), renal damage was observed after AT intervention. Furthermore, AT training under conditions of low NO(−) concentration increased signaling pathways associated with ACE-2/ANG1-7/MASr. We conclude that AT represents an important nonpharmacological intervention to improve kidney function in obese Zucker rats. However, these renal and metabolic benefits promoted by AT are dependent on NO(−) bioavailability and its underlying regulatory mechanisms. |
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spelling | pubmed-84922452021-10-06 Renoprotection Induced by Aerobic Training Is Dependent on Nitric Oxide Bioavailability in Obese Zucker Rats Neves, Rodrigo Vanerson Passos Corrêa, Hugo de Luca de Sousa Neto, Ivo Vieira Souza, Michel Kendy Costa, Fernando Haro, Anderson Sola Deus, Lysleine Alves Reis, Andrea Lucena Simões, Herbert Gustavo Andrade, Rosângela Vieira Assumpção, Cláudio Oliveira Stone, Whitley Prestes, Jonato Vieira, Elaine Cristina de Cássia Marquetti Durigan, Rita Cruzat, Vinicius Rosa, Thiago S. Oxid Med Cell Longev Research Article Aerobic training (AT) promotes several health benefits that may attenuate the progression of obesity associated diabetes. Since AT is an important nitric oxide (NO(−)) inducer mediating kidney-healthy phenotype, the present study is aimed at investigating the effects of AT on metabolic parameters, morphological, redox balance, inflammatory profile, and vasoactive peptides in the kidney of obese-diabetic Zucker rats receiving L-NAME (N(omega)-nitro-L-arginine methyl ester). Forty male Zucker rats (6 wk old) were assigned into four groups (n = 10, each): sedentary lean rats (CTL-Lean), sedentary obese rats (CTL-Obese), AT trained obese rats without blocking nitric oxide synthase (NOS) (Obese+AT), and obese-trained with NOS block (Obese+AT+L-NAME). AT groups ran 60 min in the maximal lactate steady state (MLSS), five days/wk/8 wk. Obese+AT rats improved glycemic homeostasis, SBP, aerobic capacity, renal mitochondria integrity, redox balance, inflammatory profile (e.g., TNF-α, CRP, IL-10, IL-4, and IL-17a), and molecules related to renal NO(−) metabolism (klotho/FGF23 axis, vasoactive peptides, renal histology, and reduced proteinuria). However, none of these positive outcomes were observed in CTL-Obese and Obese+AT+L-NAME (p < 0.0001) groups. Although Obese+AT+L-NAME lowered BP (compared with CTL-Obese; p < 0.0001), renal damage was observed after AT intervention. Furthermore, AT training under conditions of low NO(−) concentration increased signaling pathways associated with ACE-2/ANG1-7/MASr. We conclude that AT represents an important nonpharmacological intervention to improve kidney function in obese Zucker rats. However, these renal and metabolic benefits promoted by AT are dependent on NO(−) bioavailability and its underlying regulatory mechanisms. Hindawi 2021-09-28 /pmc/articles/PMC8492245/ /pubmed/34621463 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/3683796 Text en Copyright © 2021 Rodrigo Vanerson Passos Neves et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Neves, Rodrigo Vanerson Passos Corrêa, Hugo de Luca de Sousa Neto, Ivo Vieira Souza, Michel Kendy Costa, Fernando Haro, Anderson Sola Deus, Lysleine Alves Reis, Andrea Lucena Simões, Herbert Gustavo Andrade, Rosângela Vieira Assumpção, Cláudio Oliveira Stone, Whitley Prestes, Jonato Vieira, Elaine Cristina de Cássia Marquetti Durigan, Rita Cruzat, Vinicius Rosa, Thiago S. Renoprotection Induced by Aerobic Training Is Dependent on Nitric Oxide Bioavailability in Obese Zucker Rats |
title | Renoprotection Induced by Aerobic Training Is Dependent on Nitric Oxide Bioavailability in Obese Zucker Rats |
title_full | Renoprotection Induced by Aerobic Training Is Dependent on Nitric Oxide Bioavailability in Obese Zucker Rats |
title_fullStr | Renoprotection Induced by Aerobic Training Is Dependent on Nitric Oxide Bioavailability in Obese Zucker Rats |
title_full_unstemmed | Renoprotection Induced by Aerobic Training Is Dependent on Nitric Oxide Bioavailability in Obese Zucker Rats |
title_short | Renoprotection Induced by Aerobic Training Is Dependent on Nitric Oxide Bioavailability in Obese Zucker Rats |
title_sort | renoprotection induced by aerobic training is dependent on nitric oxide bioavailability in obese zucker rats |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8492245/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34621463 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/3683796 |
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