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Assessing the impact of resistance training on renal function of female wistar rats under cross-sex hormone therapy

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Almeida, Isadora Goncalves ; Silveira, Isabela Borges M. ; Cordeiro, Emily Rocha ; Monteiro, Leticia Maria ; da Silva, Nathalia Beserra ; Argeri, Rogerio ; Lichtenecker, Debora C. K. ; da Silva, Magnus R. Dias ; Gomes, Guiomar Nascimento
Número total de Autores: 9
Tipo de documento: Artigo Científico
Fonte: FRONTIERS IN PHYSIOLOGY; v. 16, p. 11-pg., 2025-05-26.
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Introduction Cross-hormone therapy (CHT) is commonly used in the gender-affirming process, with testosterone being administered to trans men to develop secondary masculine characteristics. In experimental models replicating this condition, CHT has been associated with increased plasma creatinine levels and renal morphological changes. Given benefits of physical exercise, this study aimed to evaluate whether resistance training could mitigate CHT-induced renal alterations.Objectives To investigate the impact of resistance training combined with CHT on blood pressure and renal morphology and function.Methods Two-month-old female Wistar rats were divided into four groups: FSV-sedentary rats treated with vehicle (vegetable oil); FSH-sedentary rats treated with CHT; FEV-exercised rats treated with vehicle; and FEH-exercised rats treated with CHT. CHT was administered via testosterone cypionate (3.0 mg/kg, intramuscularly) every 10 days for 8 weeks. Exercise groups underwent progressive resistance training using a vertical climbing ladder five times per week for 6 weeks. At the end of the protocol, the animals were placed in metabolic cages for urine collection, followed by blood sampling for biochemical analysis.Results Testosterone-treated groups showed increased plasma creatinine levels, though urea concentrations were unchanged. Plasma sodium concentration was elevated, and sodium excretion was reduced in the sedentary testosterone-treated group. Morphological analysis revealed that resistance exercise reduced macrophage infiltration, lowered the number of PCNA-positive cells in kidney tissue, and decreased glomerular tubularization in the kidney.Conclusion Testosterone-based CHT in female rats induces renal functional alterations, but resistance exercise effectively attenuates these effects by reducing macrophage infiltration, cell proliferation, and glomerular changes. (AU)

Processo FAPESP: 23/01827-8 - Efeito da hormonização cruzada sobre a função e morfologia renal de ratos: ênfase na modificação da expressão dos transportadores renais de sódio e sua relação com o desenvolvimento de hipertensão arterial sistêmica.
Beneficiário:Guiomar Nascimento Gomes
Modalidade de apoio: Auxílio à Pesquisa - Regular