Physical exercise associated with vitamin D chronic supplementation reduces kidney injury induced by monosodium glutamate

Abstract The aim was to evaluate the effects of chronic vitamin D (VD) supplementation associated with regular swimming over renal histomorphometric aspects in obese rats. Thirty Wistar male rats (5 days old) were used. Twenty four rats were given subcutaneous injections of monosodium glutamate (MSG; 4 g/kg), and six control rats were given an equimolar saline solution. At 21-days-old, the MSG-treated rats were randomly distributed among sedentary animals (S) and exercised (E, swimming; 3x/week). These groups were subdivided into groups orally supplemented with VD (12 μg/kg; 3x/week) or not supplemented (NS), totaling Five experimental groups (n = 6 rats/group): MSG, MSG-SVD, MSG-ENS, MSG-EVD and control groups. In MSG-obese rats, there was such as a decrease in the diameter of the, glomerular tuft, Bowman’s capsule, Bowman’s space areas, and renal cortical thickness, compared to the control group. In MSG-SVD, MSG-ENS, and MSG-EVD animals, there was an increase in the cortical thickness in relation to the MSG group. In MSG-ENS and MSG-EVD animals, there was a reduction of tubular degeneration in relation to the MSG group. We conclude that physical exercise associated with Vitamin D supplementation can prevent of renal injury, increasing the thickness of the renal cortex and decrease the tubular degeneration.

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Main Authors: ZANUZO,KÉSIA, GUARESCHI,ZOÉ M., DETOGNI,ANNA CAROLINY, HUNING,LUIZ PIERRE, RODRIGUES,PATRICK F., PORTO,ELAINE M., GRASSIOLLI,SABRINA, AMORIM,JOÃO PAULO A.
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spelling oai:scielo:S0001-376520200007009382020-12-11Physical exercise associated with vitamin D chronic supplementation reduces kidney injury induced by monosodium glutamateZANUZO,KÉSIAGUARESCHI,ZOÉ M.DETOGNI,ANNA CAROLINYHUNING,LUIZ PIERRERODRIGUES,PATRICK F.PORTO,ELAINE M.GRASSIOLLI,SABRINAAMORIM,JOÃO PAULO A. Monosodium glutamate hypothalamic obesity physical exercise renal tubular degeneration cholecalciferol Abstract The aim was to evaluate the effects of chronic vitamin D (VD) supplementation associated with regular swimming over renal histomorphometric aspects in obese rats. Thirty Wistar male rats (5 days old) were used. Twenty four rats were given subcutaneous injections of monosodium glutamate (MSG; 4 g/kg), and six control rats were given an equimolar saline solution. At 21-days-old, the MSG-treated rats were randomly distributed among sedentary animals (S) and exercised (E, swimming; 3x/week). These groups were subdivided into groups orally supplemented with VD (12 μg/kg; 3x/week) or not supplemented (NS), totaling Five experimental groups (n = 6 rats/group): MSG, MSG-SVD, MSG-ENS, MSG-EVD and control groups. In MSG-obese rats, there was such as a decrease in the diameter of the, glomerular tuft, Bowman’s capsule, Bowman’s space areas, and renal cortical thickness, compared to the control group. In MSG-SVD, MSG-ENS, and MSG-EVD animals, there was an increase in the cortical thickness in relation to the MSG group. In MSG-ENS and MSG-EVD animals, there was a reduction of tubular degeneration in relation to the MSG group. We conclude that physical exercise associated with Vitamin D supplementation can prevent of renal injury, increasing the thickness of the renal cortex and decrease the tubular degeneration.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAcademia Brasileira de CiênciasAnais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências v.92 n.4 20202020-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0001-37652020000700938en10.1590/0001-3765202020201097
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GUARESCHI,ZOÉ M.
DETOGNI,ANNA CAROLINY
HUNING,LUIZ PIERRE
RODRIGUES,PATRICK F.
PORTO,ELAINE M.
GRASSIOLLI,SABRINA
AMORIM,JOÃO PAULO A.
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GUARESCHI,ZOÉ M.
DETOGNI,ANNA CAROLINY
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RODRIGUES,PATRICK F.
PORTO,ELAINE M.
GRASSIOLLI,SABRINA
AMORIM,JOÃO PAULO A.
Physical exercise associated with vitamin D chronic supplementation reduces kidney injury induced by monosodium glutamate
author_facet ZANUZO,KÉSIA
GUARESCHI,ZOÉ M.
DETOGNI,ANNA CAROLINY
HUNING,LUIZ PIERRE
RODRIGUES,PATRICK F.
PORTO,ELAINE M.
GRASSIOLLI,SABRINA
AMORIM,JOÃO PAULO A.
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title Physical exercise associated with vitamin D chronic supplementation reduces kidney injury induced by monosodium glutamate
title_short Physical exercise associated with vitamin D chronic supplementation reduces kidney injury induced by monosodium glutamate
title_full Physical exercise associated with vitamin D chronic supplementation reduces kidney injury induced by monosodium glutamate
title_fullStr Physical exercise associated with vitamin D chronic supplementation reduces kidney injury induced by monosodium glutamate
title_full_unstemmed Physical exercise associated with vitamin D chronic supplementation reduces kidney injury induced by monosodium glutamate
title_sort physical exercise associated with vitamin d chronic supplementation reduces kidney injury induced by monosodium glutamate
description Abstract The aim was to evaluate the effects of chronic vitamin D (VD) supplementation associated with regular swimming over renal histomorphometric aspects in obese rats. Thirty Wistar male rats (5 days old) were used. Twenty four rats were given subcutaneous injections of monosodium glutamate (MSG; 4 g/kg), and six control rats were given an equimolar saline solution. At 21-days-old, the MSG-treated rats were randomly distributed among sedentary animals (S) and exercised (E, swimming; 3x/week). These groups were subdivided into groups orally supplemented with VD (12 μg/kg; 3x/week) or not supplemented (NS), totaling Five experimental groups (n = 6 rats/group): MSG, MSG-SVD, MSG-ENS, MSG-EVD and control groups. In MSG-obese rats, there was such as a decrease in the diameter of the, glomerular tuft, Bowman’s capsule, Bowman’s space areas, and renal cortical thickness, compared to the control group. In MSG-SVD, MSG-ENS, and MSG-EVD animals, there was an increase in the cortical thickness in relation to the MSG group. In MSG-ENS and MSG-EVD animals, there was a reduction of tubular degeneration in relation to the MSG group. We conclude that physical exercise associated with Vitamin D supplementation can prevent of renal injury, increasing the thickness of the renal cortex and decrease the tubular degeneration.
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