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Assessment of stress and anxiety in mice with colorectal cancer submitted to physical exercise

PURPOSE: To evaluate the effect of physical exercise on the behavior of rodents with colorectal cancer induced through the use of elevated plus maze. METHODS: We used 40 male hairless mice induced to colorectal cancer, divided into five groups: G1) submitted to pre- and post-induction swimming; G2)...

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Autores principales: da Silva, Udenilson Nunes, Boutrik, Amanda, Gonçalves, Alessandra de Figueiredo, Neves, Marcelo Barbosa, Alves, Gabriela Rodrigues, Fagundes, Letícia Silva, de Abreu, Antônio Carlos, Aydos, Ricardo Dutra, Ramalho, Rondon Tosta
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Publicado: Sociedade Brasileira para o Desenvolvimento da Pesquisa em Cirurgia 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9377203/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35976343
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/acb370508
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author da Silva, Udenilson Nunes
Boutrik, Amanda
Gonçalves, Alessandra de Figueiredo
Neves, Marcelo Barbosa
Alves, Gabriela Rodrigues
Fagundes, Letícia Silva
de Abreu, Antônio Carlos
Aydos, Ricardo Dutra
Ramalho, Rondon Tosta
author_facet da Silva, Udenilson Nunes
Boutrik, Amanda
Gonçalves, Alessandra de Figueiredo
Neves, Marcelo Barbosa
Alves, Gabriela Rodrigues
Fagundes, Letícia Silva
de Abreu, Antônio Carlos
Aydos, Ricardo Dutra
Ramalho, Rondon Tosta
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description PURPOSE: To evaluate the effect of physical exercise on the behavior of rodents with colorectal cancer induced through the use of elevated plus maze. METHODS: We used 40 male hairless mice induced to colorectal cancer, divided into five groups: G1) submitted to pre- and post-induction swimming; G2) pre- and post-induction ladder; G3) post-induction swimming; G4) post-induction ladder; G5) sedentary. At the end of the 14th week, the animals were submitted to the plus maze test. RESULTS: The mean length of stay in the open arm for G1 was 4.17 ± 6.50; G2 37.52 ± 40.7; G3 85.84 ± 42.5; G4 32.92 ± 23.17; and G5 4.09 ± 4.43. In the closed arm, it was 264 ± 23.43 in G1, 187.60 ± 47.73 in G2, 147.50 ± 40.03 in G3, 182.00 ± 40.40 in G4, and in G5 235.36 ± 14.28. In the center, G1 remained 31.86 ± 20.18, G2 74.85 ± 28.37, G3 66.69 ± 19.53, G4 60.55 ± 10.46, and G5 60.55 ± 23.65. CONCLUSIONS: Aerobic exercise for seven weeks after tumor induction showed less impact on the behavior of the animals. On the other hand, it significantly increased the animals’ stress level when applied for 14 weeks before and after tumor induction.
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spelling pubmed-93772032022-08-18 Assessment of stress and anxiety in mice with colorectal cancer submitted to physical exercise da Silva, Udenilson Nunes Boutrik, Amanda Gonçalves, Alessandra de Figueiredo Neves, Marcelo Barbosa Alves, Gabriela Rodrigues Fagundes, Letícia Silva de Abreu, Antônio Carlos Aydos, Ricardo Dutra Ramalho, Rondon Tosta Acta Cir Bras Original Article PURPOSE: To evaluate the effect of physical exercise on the behavior of rodents with colorectal cancer induced through the use of elevated plus maze. METHODS: We used 40 male hairless mice induced to colorectal cancer, divided into five groups: G1) submitted to pre- and post-induction swimming; G2) pre- and post-induction ladder; G3) post-induction swimming; G4) post-induction ladder; G5) sedentary. At the end of the 14th week, the animals were submitted to the plus maze test. RESULTS: The mean length of stay in the open arm for G1 was 4.17 ± 6.50; G2 37.52 ± 40.7; G3 85.84 ± 42.5; G4 32.92 ± 23.17; and G5 4.09 ± 4.43. In the closed arm, it was 264 ± 23.43 in G1, 187.60 ± 47.73 in G2, 147.50 ± 40.03 in G3, 182.00 ± 40.40 in G4, and in G5 235.36 ± 14.28. In the center, G1 remained 31.86 ± 20.18, G2 74.85 ± 28.37, G3 66.69 ± 19.53, G4 60.55 ± 10.46, and G5 60.55 ± 23.65. CONCLUSIONS: Aerobic exercise for seven weeks after tumor induction showed less impact on the behavior of the animals. On the other hand, it significantly increased the animals’ stress level when applied for 14 weeks before and after tumor induction. Sociedade Brasileira para o Desenvolvimento da Pesquisa em Cirurgia 2022-08-12 /pmc/articles/PMC9377203/ /pubmed/35976343 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/acb370508 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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da Silva, Udenilson Nunes
Boutrik, Amanda
Gonçalves, Alessandra de Figueiredo
Neves, Marcelo Barbosa
Alves, Gabriela Rodrigues
Fagundes, Letícia Silva
de Abreu, Antônio Carlos
Aydos, Ricardo Dutra
Ramalho, Rondon Tosta
Assessment of stress and anxiety in mice with colorectal cancer submitted to physical exercise
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title_full Assessment of stress and anxiety in mice with colorectal cancer submitted to physical exercise
title_fullStr Assessment of stress and anxiety in mice with colorectal cancer submitted to physical exercise
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of stress and anxiety in mice with colorectal cancer submitted to physical exercise
title_short Assessment of stress and anxiety in mice with colorectal cancer submitted to physical exercise
title_sort assessment of stress and anxiety in mice with colorectal cancer submitted to physical exercise
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9377203/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35976343
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/acb370508
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