Efecto del ejercicio agudo sobre la expresión del receptor tipo Toll-4 y los mecanismos inflamatorios en corazón de rata

Background: Toll like receptor 4 (TLR-4) is a protein located in the cell membrane with an important function in the immune response of the organism. Its activation decreases heart contractility and activates nuclear transcription factor kappa B (NF-kB ). This in turn, increases the synthesis of different pro-inflammatory cytokines and the inducible enzyme nitric oxide (iNOS), which plays an important role in the inflammatory processes when nitric oxide production is enhanced. Aim: To determine if, after one session of acute exercise, expression of TLR-4 and iNOS, and activation of NF-kB are induced in rat cardiac tissue. Material and Methods: Exercise and control groups of eight male Wistar rats each, were studied. The exercise group was subjected to an acute exercise bout lasting one hour. After the exercise, the heart was excised to measure the expression of iNOS and TLR-4 genes by quantitative polyme-rase chain reaction, NF-kB activation by electrophoretic mobility shift assay (EMSA) and p50 by Western blot. Results: After exercise, there was an increase in TLR-4 and of iNOS mRNA levels (+46.7 and +74.3% respectively). NF-kB activation and the nuclear expression of its p50 subunit also increased significantly (+240 and +306% respectively). Conclusions: Increased expression of TLR4 following a session of acute exercise may contribute to the activation of the NF-kB signaling route, promoting the synthesis of nitric oxide, which could influence negatively the cardiac response to high intensity physical exercise.

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Main Authors: Cristi-Montero,Carlos, Sánchez-Collado,Pilar, Veneroso,Christiano, Cuevas,María José, González-Gallego,Javier
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Published: Sociedad Médica de Santiago 2012
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spelling oai:scielo:S0034-988720120010000072013-03-18Efecto del ejercicio agudo sobre la expresión del receptor tipo Toll-4 y los mecanismos inflamatorios en corazón de rataCristi-Montero,CarlosSánchez-Collado,PilarVeneroso,ChristianoCuevas,María JoséGonzález-Gallego,Javier Excercise Nitric oxide synthase Type II Rat; Toll-Like receptor 4 Background: Toll like receptor 4 (TLR-4) is a protein located in the cell membrane with an important function in the immune response of the organism. Its activation decreases heart contractility and activates nuclear transcription factor kappa B (NF-kB ). This in turn, increases the synthesis of different pro-inflammatory cytokines and the inducible enzyme nitric oxide (iNOS), which plays an important role in the inflammatory processes when nitric oxide production is enhanced. Aim: To determine if, after one session of acute exercise, expression of TLR-4 and iNOS, and activation of NF-kB are induced in rat cardiac tissue. Material and Methods: Exercise and control groups of eight male Wistar rats each, were studied. The exercise group was subjected to an acute exercise bout lasting one hour. After the exercise, the heart was excised to measure the expression of iNOS and TLR-4 genes by quantitative polyme-rase chain reaction, NF-kB activation by electrophoretic mobility shift assay (EMSA) and p50 by Western blot. Results: After exercise, there was an increase in TLR-4 and of iNOS mRNA levels (+46.7 and +74.3% respectively). NF-kB activation and the nuclear expression of its p50 subunit also increased significantly (+240 and +306% respectively). Conclusions: Increased expression of TLR4 following a session of acute exercise may contribute to the activation of the NF-kB signaling route, promoting the synthesis of nitric oxide, which could influence negatively the cardiac response to high intensity physical exercise.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSociedad Médica de SantiagoRevista médica de Chile v.140 n.10 20122012-10-01text/htmlhttp://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0034-98872012001000007es10.4067/S0034-98872012001000007
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Sánchez-Collado,Pilar
Veneroso,Christiano
Cuevas,María José
González-Gallego,Javier
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Sánchez-Collado,Pilar
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Cuevas,María José
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Efecto del ejercicio agudo sobre la expresión del receptor tipo Toll-4 y los mecanismos inflamatorios en corazón de rata
author_facet Cristi-Montero,Carlos
Sánchez-Collado,Pilar
Veneroso,Christiano
Cuevas,María José
González-Gallego,Javier
author_sort Cristi-Montero,Carlos
title Efecto del ejercicio agudo sobre la expresión del receptor tipo Toll-4 y los mecanismos inflamatorios en corazón de rata
title_short Efecto del ejercicio agudo sobre la expresión del receptor tipo Toll-4 y los mecanismos inflamatorios en corazón de rata
title_full Efecto del ejercicio agudo sobre la expresión del receptor tipo Toll-4 y los mecanismos inflamatorios en corazón de rata
title_fullStr Efecto del ejercicio agudo sobre la expresión del receptor tipo Toll-4 y los mecanismos inflamatorios en corazón de rata
title_full_unstemmed Efecto del ejercicio agudo sobre la expresión del receptor tipo Toll-4 y los mecanismos inflamatorios en corazón de rata
title_sort efecto del ejercicio agudo sobre la expresión del receptor tipo toll-4 y los mecanismos inflamatorios en corazón de rata
description Background: Toll like receptor 4 (TLR-4) is a protein located in the cell membrane with an important function in the immune response of the organism. Its activation decreases heart contractility and activates nuclear transcription factor kappa B (NF-kB ). This in turn, increases the synthesis of different pro-inflammatory cytokines and the inducible enzyme nitric oxide (iNOS), which plays an important role in the inflammatory processes when nitric oxide production is enhanced. Aim: To determine if, after one session of acute exercise, expression of TLR-4 and iNOS, and activation of NF-kB are induced in rat cardiac tissue. Material and Methods: Exercise and control groups of eight male Wistar rats each, were studied. The exercise group was subjected to an acute exercise bout lasting one hour. After the exercise, the heart was excised to measure the expression of iNOS and TLR-4 genes by quantitative polyme-rase chain reaction, NF-kB activation by electrophoretic mobility shift assay (EMSA) and p50 by Western blot. Results: After exercise, there was an increase in TLR-4 and of iNOS mRNA levels (+46.7 and +74.3% respectively). NF-kB activation and the nuclear expression of its p50 subunit also increased significantly (+240 and +306% respectively). Conclusions: Increased expression of TLR4 following a session of acute exercise may contribute to the activation of the NF-kB signaling route, promoting the synthesis of nitric oxide, which could influence negatively the cardiac response to high intensity physical exercise.
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