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Effects of Resistance Training and Bowdichia virgilioides Hydroethanolic Extract on Oxidative Stress Markers in Rats Submitted to Peripheral Nerve Injury

Luana Santos Costa    
Felipe J. Aidar    
Dihogo Gama de Matos    
José Uilien de Oliveira    
Jymmys Lopes dos Santos    
Paulo Francisco de Almeida-Neto    
Raphael Fabrício de Souza    
Danielle Dutra Pereira    
Nuno Domingos Garrido    
Albená Nunes-Silva    
Anderson Carlos Marçal    
Charles dos Santos Estevam    
Breno Guilherme de Araújo Tinoco Cabral    
Victor Machado Reis and Mauro Martins Teixeira    

Resumen

The objective of this study was to analyze the effects of the combination of resistance training (RT) and the hydroethanolic extract (EHE) of Bowdichia virgilioides as markers of oxidative stress (OS) in rats with peripheral nerve injury (PNI). Rats were allocated into six groups (n = 10): animals without interventions (C), animals with an exposed nerve but without injury, injured animals, trained and injured animals, injured animals that received EHE, and animals that received a combination of RT and EHE. RT comprised the climbing of stairs. EHE was orally administered (200 mg/kg) for 21 days after PNI induction. RT reduced the amount of lipoperoxidation in plasma (14.11%). EHE reduced lipoperoxidation in the plasma (20.72%) and the brain (41.36). RT associated with the extract simultaneously reduced lipoperoxidation in the plasma (34.23%), muscle (25.13%), and brain (43.98%). There was an increase in total sulhydrilyl levels (a) in the brain (33.33%) via RT; (b) in the brain (44.44%) and muscle (44.51%) using EHE; and (c) in the plasma (54.02%), brain (54.25%), and muscle using the combination of RT + EHE. These results suggest that RT associated with oral EHE results in a decrease in OS.

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