Title of article :
Gender differences in nitric oxide and antioxidant response to physical stress in tissues of trained mice after hyperbaric oxygen preconditioning
Author/Authors :
Kormanovski, Alexandre Instituto Politécnico Nacional - Escuela Superior de Medicina - Sección de Estudios de Posgrado e Investigación - Mexico City, Mexico , Castillo-Hernández, María del Carmen Instituto Politécnico Nacional - Escuela Superior de Medicina - Sección de Estudios de Posgrado e Investigación - Mexico City, Mexico , Guevara-Balcázar, Gustavo Instituto Politécnico Nacional - Escuela Superior de Medicina - Sección de Estudios de Posgrado e Investigación - Mexico City, Mexico , Pérez, Teresa Instituto Politécnico Nacional - Escuela Superior de Medicina - Sección de Estudios de Posgrado e Investigación - Mexico City, Mexico , Lara-Padilla, Eleazar Instituto Politécnico Nacional - Escuela Superior de Medicina - Sección de Estudios de Posgrado e Investigación - Mexico City, Mexico
Abstract :
Introduction: The aim of this study was to evaluate gender differences in the
oxidant/antioxidant response in different tissues of trained mice during physical stress
with the hyperbaric oxygen preconditioning (HBOP) beforehand.
Methods: Trained mice of both genders treated by HBOP were divided into three
groups including basal, fasting and prolonged exercise. Parameters of
oxidant/antioxidant state including nitric oxide (NO) were measured in blood and
tissues. Gender differences in the effects of HBOP were analyzed in the basal levels,
fasting and in the net response to exercise.
Results: HBOP diminished the elevated basal levels of lipoperoxidation, NO,
antioxidant enzymes and glutathione in liver of females only, compared to untreated
group. A similar decrease in the basal levels of NO and enzymes was observed in
other tissues of females as well. A strong decrease of basal level of glutathione in
liver coincided to its increase in muscle, brain, small intestine and adipose tissue.
Therefore, females after HBOP started prolonged exercise with a lower basal level of
oxidative stress and antioxidant defense in liver but increased basal levels of
glutathione in most tissues. Consequently, during exercise, females showed a strong
net response in the liver and stability in muscle tissue, while in males the contrary
response was found.
Conclusion: Only in the tissues of females did HBOP drastically affect the basal
levels of the oxidant/antioxidant status. Although performance decreased in both
genders, it was better in females, likely related to the redistribution of glutathione from
the liver to other tissues after HBOP.
Keywords :
Gender difference , Oxidative stress , Antioxidant , Nitric oxide , Hyperbaric oxygen
Journal title :
Physiology and Pharmacology