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Título: Anti-inflammatory Effects of Aerobic Exercise in Mice Exposed to Air Pollution
Autor(es): VIEIRA, Rodolfo de PaulaTOLEDO, Alessandra ChoquetaSILVA, Lucas BogazALMEIDA, Francine MariaDAMACENO-RODRIGUES, Nilsa ReginaCALDINI, Elia GarciaSANTOS, Angela Batista GomesRIVERO, Dolores HelenaHIZUME, Deborah CamargoLOPES, Fernanda Degobbi Tenorio Quirino SantosOLIVO, Clarice RosaCASTRO-FARIA-NETO, Hugo CaireMARTINS, Milton ArrudaSALDIVA, Paulo Hilario NascimentoDOLHNIKOFF, Marisa
Parte de: MEDICINE AND SCIENCE IN SPORTS AND EXERCISE, v.44, n.7, p.1227-1234, 2012
Resumo: Purpose: Exposure to diesel exhaust particles (DEP) results in lung inflammation. Regular aerobic exercise improves the inflammatory status in different pulmonary diseases. However, the effects of long-term aerobic exercise on the pulmonary response to DEP have not been investigated. The present study evaluated the effect of aerobic conditioning on the pulmonary inflammatory and oxidative responses of mice exposed to DEP. Methods: BALB/c mice were subjected to aerobic exercise five times per week for 5 wk, concomitantly with exposure to DEP (3 mg.mL (1); 10 mu L per mouse). The levels of exhaled nitric oxide, reactive oxygen species, cellularity, interleukin 6 (IL-6), and tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-alpha) were analyzed in bronchoalveolar lavage fluid, and the density of neutrophils and the volume proportion of collagen fibers were measured in the lung parenchyma. The cellular density of leukocytes expressing IL-1 beta, keratinocyte chemoattractant (KC), and TNF-alpha in lung parenchyma was evaluated with immunohistochemistry. The levels of IL-1 beta, KC, and TNF-alpha were also evaluated in the serum. Results: Aerobic exercise inhibited the DEP-induced increase in the levels of reactive oxygen species (P < 0.05); exhaled nitric oxide (P < 0.01); total (P < 0.01) and differential cells (P < 0.01); IL-6 and TNF-alpha levels in bronchoalveolar lavage fluid (P < 0.05); the level of neutrophils (P < 0.001); collagen density in the lung parenchyma (P < 0.05); the levels of IL-6, KC, and TNF-alpha in plasma (P < 0.05); and the expression of IL-1 beta, KC, and TNF-alpha by leukocytes in the lung parenchyma (P < 0.01). Conclusions: We conclude that long-term aerobic exercise presents protective effects in a mouse model of DEP-induced lung inflammation. Our results indicate a need for human studies that evaluate the pulmonary responses to aerobic exercise chronically performed in polluted areas.
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