Synergic Effect of Exercise and Lipoic Acid on Protection Against Kainic Acid Induced Seizure Activity and Oxidative Stress in Mice

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Hee-jae Kim
Wook Song
Jin-Soo Kim
Eun Hee Jin
Moon-Seok Kwon
Sok Park
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[1] Seoul National University,Health and Exercise Science Laboratory, Institute of Sports Science
[2] Seoul National University,Institute on Aging
[3] Konkuk University,Education of Physical Recreation
[4] Yongin University,Sports and Wellness Research Center
[5] Mokwon University,Division of Sports Industry and Science
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Neurochemical Research | 2014年 / 39卷
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Lipoic acid; Exercise; Physical activity; Oxidative stress; Kainate-induced seizure;
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Anti-convulsant effects of physical exercise and lipoic acid (LA), also referred to as thioctic acid with antioxidant activity, were investigated using chemical induced seizure model. We investigated the synergic effect of physical exercise and LA on kainic acid-induced seizure activity caused by oxidative stress. After 8 weeks of swimming training, body weight decreased and endurance capacity increased significantly compared to sedentary mice. Kainic acid (30 mg/kg, i.p.) evoked seizure activity 5 min after injection, and seizure activity peaked approximately 80 min after kainic acid treatment. Median seizure activity score in KA only treated group was 4.55 (range 0.5–5), 3.45 for “LA + KA” group (range 0.5–4.3), 3.12 for “EX + KA” group (range 0.05–3.4, p < 0.05 vs. “KA only” group), 2.13 for “EX + LA + KA” group (range 0.5–3.0, p < 0.05 vs. “EX + KA” group). Also, there was a synergic cooperation of exercise and LA in lowering the mortality in kainic acid treated mice (χ2 = 5.45, p = 0.031; “EX + KA” group vs. “LA + EX + KA” group). In addition, the synergic effect of exercise and LA was found in PGx activity compared to separated treatment (“LA + EX + KA”: 37.3 ± 1.36; p < 0.05 vs. “LA + KA” and “EX + KA” group). These results indicate that physical exercise along with LA could be a more efficient method for modulating seizure activity and oxidative stress.
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