Title of article :
Is sub-chronic exercise in Combination with medicinal nanoparticles a protective strategy against Doxorubicin-induced Hepatic oxidative stress and apoptosis in aging model rats?
Author/Authors :
Sadat-Hoseini, Kamal Faculty of Physical Education and Sport Sciences, Department of Sport Physiology, University of Mazandaran, Babolsar , Dabidi Roshan, Valiollah Faculty of Physical Education and Sport Sciences, Department of Sport Physiology, University of Mazandaran, Babolsar
Abstract :
Objective(s): Oxidative stress and apoptosis are the major side effects of doxorubicin (DOX) and the
advantages accruing from exercise and some medicinal herbs in mitigation of these toxic side effects is well
documented. But so far, the effects of exercise in combination with medicinal nanoparticles on oxidative
stress and apoptosis signaling simultaneously, in liver tissue are unknown. Hence, we investigated whether
Treadmill Running in combination with Nanocurcumin protects the liver tissue against these toxic side effects
(oxidative stress and apoptosis) simultaneously of DOX treatment in aging rats induced by D-galactose.
Materials and Methods: Fifty-six Wistar male rats received a daily injection of D-galactose (100 mg/kg/day, i.p.)
then randomly assigned to 7 sub-groups. The training protocol included treadmill running progressively between
25 to 54 min/day and 15 to 20m/min, 5 days/week for six weeks. DOX (1 mgmL−1kg−1day−1) was administrated
intraperitoneally for 15 days and Nanocurcumin was administrated orally for 2 weeks (100 mg/kg/day).
Results: Nanocurcumin Consumption led to insignificant increase in SOD, MDA and insignificant decrease
in AIF levels. Treadmill running led to insignificant increase in SOD and insignificant decrease in AIF and
MDA levels. The combination of Treadmill running and Nanocurcumin led to significant decrease in MDA
and insignificant increase in SOD and insignificant decrease in AIF levels.
Conclusion: In conclusion, Treadmill running exercise and Nanocurcumin partly mitigates the toxic side
effects of DOX treatment. But this amount of treatment does not play a required role against DOX-induced
hepatic damage.
Keywords :
Animal models , Apoptosis , Nanoparticles , Oxidative stress , Physical Activity
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics