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Título : Neuroprotection afforded by an enriched Mediterranean-like 2 diet is modified by exercise in a rat male model of cerebral is-3 chemia
Autor : Romaus Sanjurjo, Daniel
Castañón Apilánez, Maria
López Arias, Esteban
Custodia, Antía
Martín Martín, Cristina
Ouro, Alberto
López-Cancio, Elena
Palabras clave : Cerebral Ischemia
EPC's
Exercise
Hydroxytyrosol
Inflammation
Mediterraneal Diet
Microglia
Milliplex
Neuroprotection
tMCAO
Fecha de publicación : 2023
Editorial : MDPI
Resumen : Ischemic stroke is an important cause of mortality and disability worldwide. Given that current treatments do not allow a remarkably better outcome in patients after stroke, it is mandatory 2to seek new approaches preventing stroke and/or complementing the current treatments or amelio- rating the ischemic insult. Multiple preclinical and clinical studies highlighted the potential benefi- cial roles of exercise and a Mediterranean diet following stroke. Here, we investigated the effects of a pre-stroke Mediterranean-like diet supplemented with hydroxytyrosol with/without physical ex- ercise on male rats undergoing transient middle cerebral artery occlusion (tMCAO). We also as- sessed a potential synergistic effect with physical exercise. Our findings indicate that the diet re- duced infarct and edema volumes, modulated acute immune response by altering cytokine and chemokine levels, decreased oxidative stress, and improved acute functional recovery post-ischemic injury. Interestingly, while physical exercise alone improved certain outcomes compared to control animals, it did not enhance, and in some aspects even impaired, the positive effects of the Mediterranean-like diet in the short-term. Overall, these data provide the first preclinical evidence that a 3preemptive enriched Mediterranean diet modulates cytokines/chemokines levels downwards that eventually has an important role during the acute phase following ischemic damage, likely mediat ing neuroprotection
URI : https://ria.asturias.es/RIA/handle/123456789/14856
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