Combined Low-Intensity Exercise and Ascorbic Acid Attenuates Kainic Acid-Induced Seizure and Oxidative Stress in Mice

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Hee-jae Kim
Wook Song
Eun Hee Jin
Jongkyu Kim
Yoonseok Chun
Eung Nam An
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] Sungkyunkwan University,Department of Sports Science
[4] Yong In University,Aribio Sports Science Institute
[5] Yong In University,Sports Wellness Center
[6] Mokwon University,Division of Sports Industry and Science, Department of Sports and Health Management
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Neurochemical Research | 2016年 / 41卷
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Seizure activity; Ascorbic acid; Low-intensity swimming; Kainic acid; Oxidative stress;
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Physical exercise and vitamins such as ascorbic acid (ASC) have been recognized as an effective strategy in neuroprotection and neurorehabilitatioin. However, there is a need to find an efficient treatment regimen that includes ASC and low-intensity exercise to diminish the risk of overtraining and nutritional treatment by attenuating oxidative stress. In the present study, we investigated the combined effect of low-intensity physical exercise (EX) and ASC on kainic acid (KA)-induced seizure activity and oxidative stress in mice. The mice were randomly assigned into groups as follows: “KA only” (n = 11), “ASC + KA” (n = 11), “Ex + KA” (n = 11), “ASC + Ex + KA” (n = 11). In the present study, low intensity of swimming training period lasted 8 weeks and consisted of 30-min sessions daily (three times per week) without tail weighting. Although no preventive effect of low-intensity exercise or ASC on KA seizure occurrence was evident, there was a decrease of seizure activity, seizure development (latency to first seizures), and mortality in “ASC + Ex + KA” compared to “ASC + KA”, “Ex + KA”, and “KA only” group. In addition, a preventive synergistic coordination of low-intensity exercise and ASC was evident in glutathione peroxidase and superoxide dismutase activity compared to separate treatment. These results suggest that low-intensity exercise and ASC treatment have preventive effects on seizure activity and development with alternation of oxidative status.
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