Acta Cirúrgica Brasileira (May 2017)

DNA damage in Wistar Kyoto rats exercised during pregnancy

  • Mikaela da Silva Corrêa,
  • Rafael Bottaro Gelaleti,
  • Giovana Fernanda Bento,
  • Débora Cristina Damasceno,
  • José Carlos Peraçoli

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/s0102-865020170050000008
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 32, no. 5
pp. 388 – 395

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Abstract Purpose: To evaluate DNA damage levels in pregnant rats undergoing a treadmill exercise program. Methods: Wistar Kyoto rats were allocated into two groups (n= 5 animals/group): non-exercise and exercise. The pregnant rats were underwent an exercise protocol on a treadmill throughout pregnancy. Exercise intensity was set at 50% of maximal capacity during maximal exercise testing performed before mating. Body weight, blood pressure and glucose levels, and triglyceride concentration were measured during pregnancy. At day 10 post-natal, the animals were euthanized and maternal blood samples were collected for DNA damage. Results: Blood pressure and glucose levels and biochemical measurements showed no significant differences. Increased DNA damage levels were found in exercise group compared to those of non-exercise group (p<0.05). Conclusion: The exercise intensity protocol used in the study might have been exhaustive leading to maternal increased DNA damage levels, demonstrating the relevance of an adequate protocol of physical exercise.

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