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The Effect of Short-Term Physical Activity on the Oxidative Stress in Rats with Different Stress Resistance Profiles in Cerebral Hypoperfusion
by
Bachurin, Sergey O
, Rumyantseva, Tatiana A
, Somasundaram, Siva G
, Mikhaylenko, Elizaveta V
, Avila-Rodriguez, Marco F
, Kirkland, Cecil E
, Chrishtop, Vladimir V
, Tomilova, Irina K
, Mikhaleva, Liudmila M
, Aliev Gjumrakch
, Nikolenko, Vladimir N
in
Antioxidants
/ Blood levels
/ Citrulline
/ Exercise
/ Malondialdehyde
/ Neurodegenerative diseases
/ Open-field behavior
/ Oxidative stress
/ Physical activity
/ Plasma
/ Rehabilitation
/ Surgery
/ Thiobarbituric acid
2020
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The Effect of Short-Term Physical Activity on the Oxidative Stress in Rats with Different Stress Resistance Profiles in Cerebral Hypoperfusion
by
Bachurin, Sergey O
, Rumyantseva, Tatiana A
, Somasundaram, Siva G
, Mikhaylenko, Elizaveta V
, Avila-Rodriguez, Marco F
, Kirkland, Cecil E
, Chrishtop, Vladimir V
, Tomilova, Irina K
, Mikhaleva, Liudmila M
, Aliev Gjumrakch
, Nikolenko, Vladimir N
in
Antioxidants
/ Blood levels
/ Citrulline
/ Exercise
/ Malondialdehyde
/ Neurodegenerative diseases
/ Open-field behavior
/ Oxidative stress
/ Physical activity
/ Plasma
/ Rehabilitation
/ Surgery
/ Thiobarbituric acid
2020
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The Effect of Short-Term Physical Activity on the Oxidative Stress in Rats with Different Stress Resistance Profiles in Cerebral Hypoperfusion
by
Bachurin, Sergey O
, Rumyantseva, Tatiana A
, Somasundaram, Siva G
, Mikhaylenko, Elizaveta V
, Avila-Rodriguez, Marco F
, Kirkland, Cecil E
, Chrishtop, Vladimir V
, Tomilova, Irina K
, Mikhaleva, Liudmila M
, Aliev Gjumrakch
, Nikolenko, Vladimir N
in
Antioxidants
/ Blood levels
/ Citrulline
/ Exercise
/ Malondialdehyde
/ Neurodegenerative diseases
/ Open-field behavior
/ Oxidative stress
/ Physical activity
/ Plasma
/ Rehabilitation
/ Surgery
/ Thiobarbituric acid
2020
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The Effect of Short-Term Physical Activity on the Oxidative Stress in Rats with Different Stress Resistance Profiles in Cerebral Hypoperfusion
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The Effect of Short-Term Physical Activity on the Oxidative Stress in Rats with Different Stress Resistance Profiles in Cerebral Hypoperfusion
2020
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Oxidative stress associated with chronic cerebral hypoperfusion is one of the fundamental factors leading to neurodegenerative diseases. To prevent oxidative stress, physical activity is effective. Physical exercise enables development of rehabilitation techniques that can progressively increase patients’ stress resistance. We determined the oxidative stress dynamics in experimental hypoperfusion and modeled rehabilitation measures, comparing sex and stress resistance levels. The experiment was performed on 240 Wistar rats of both sexes over a period of 90 days. Based on behavioral test results obtained using the open field test, the rats were divided into active animals with predicted higher stress resistance (HSR) and passive animals with predicted lower stress resistance (LSR). TBA (thiobarbituric acid) plasma concentration of the active products (malondialdehyde—MDA), blood plasma (NO-X) concentration, and l-citrulline (LC) concentration were determined spectrophotometrically at the corresponding wave length (nm). The intensity of oxidative stress was evaluated using the chemoluminscent method to determine the blood plasma antioxidant activity on the BCL-07 biochemoluminometer. This study revealed two stages of oxidative stress: a less pronounced phase covering the first days after surgery and a main one, which starts from the month after the operation to 3 months. Female sex and a high initial level of stress resistance reduced the severity of oxidative stress. Physical activity commencing a week after the surgery resulted in “reloading” the adaptive mechanisms and slowed the onset of the main stage, leading to a decrease in the free-radical process in all studied subgroups and the greater blood plasma (NO)-X decrease in the male animals. Future neuropharmacological intervention most likely will be able to determine the pathophysiology mechanism of chronic brain hypoperfusion and potentially extending adaptive responses.
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Springer Nature B.V
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