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Effect of short-term strength exercise and the epigenetic regulation of NFkB in mesenteric adipose tissue of obese mice

Grant number: 24/00966-7
Support Opportunities:Regular Research Grants
Start date: October 01, 2024
End date: September 30, 2026
Field of knowledge:Health Sciences - Physical Education
Principal Investigator:Leandro Pereira de Moura
Grantee:Leandro Pereira de Moura
Host Institution: Faculdade de Ciências Aplicadas (FCA). Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP). Limeira , SP, Brazil
Associated researchers:Célio Junior da Costa Fernandes

Abstract

Obesity is a multifactorial disease characterized by an exacerbated increase in body fat. Such an event favors the increase of the inflammatory process causing cardiometabolic diseases, gastrointestinal disease and Crohn's disease. Knowing this, studies show that with the increase in adipose mass, the hypoxia process and the consequent transcription of inflammatory genes, the differentiation of M1-type macrophages begins (inflammatory profile), responsible for stimulating the transcription of inflammatory cytokines (such as TNF- ± and IL-6) in adipose tissue. Furthermore, recent studies have shown that due to the effects of obesity, epigenetic factors can be modulated in adipose tissue, promoting changes in the NFºB specific transcription region in DNA through modulation of methylation in the gene's transcription-promoting island. However, it is known that physical exercise is a non-pharmacological tool capable of reducing pro-inflammatory transcription factors. In this context, chronic physical exercise proves to be an important strategy for reducing body adiposity, providing the reduction of pro-inflammatory cytokines highly expressed in chronic metabolic diseases. However, it is not yet clear in the literature whether short-duration strength physical exercise can increase DNA methylation in adipose tissue, intervening in NF:B transcription. Therefore, the main objective of this project is to investigate the influence of short-term strength training on DNA methylation in the specific region of NF:B transcription, on the reduction of transcription and maturation of microRNAs (miR-130b and miR-21) and in the modulation of NF:B in the mesenteric adipose tissue of obese mice. For induction of the obesity model, swiss mice will receive HFD diet for 10 weeks, and at the end of the period the animals will be divided into two groups: sedentary obese (OB) and obese resistance exercise (OBexT); lean animals will be used as a control group: lean control (CT). According to protocols already established by the laboratory, the animals in the trained obese group will be submitted to seven sessions of strength exercises for further analysis. The results of this project will contribute in an unprecedented way to the understanding of the protective effects of short duration physical exercise, initiating the process of reducing inflammatory damage and the development of chronic metabolic diseases associated with obesity. (AU)

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