Hypothalamic endoplasmic reticulum stress of overtrained mice after recovery.

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Aims: knowing the relationship between endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress and inflammation and based on the fact that downhill running-based overtraining (OT) model increases hypothalamus levels of some pro-inflammatory cytokines, we verified the effects of three OT protocols on the levels of BiP, pIRE-1 (Ser734), pPERK (Thr981), pelF2alpha (Ser52), ATF-6 and GRP-94 proteins in the mouse hypothalamus after two weeks of recovery. Methods: the mice were randomized into control (CT), overtrained by downhill running (OTR/down), overtrained by uphill running (OTR/up) and overtrained by running without inclination (OTR) groups. After 2-week total recovery period (i.e., week 10), hypothalamus was removed and used for immunoblotting. Results: The OTR/down group exhibited high levels of BiP and ATF6. The other OT protocols showed higher levels of pPERK (Th981) and pelf-2alpha (Ser52) when compared with the CT group. Conclusion: The current results suggest that after a 2-week total recovery period, the overtrained groups increased partially their ER stress protein levels, but without hypothalamic inflammation, which characterizes a physiological condition related to an adaptation mechanism.

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Pinto, A. P., Oliveira, L. D. C., Da Rocha, A. L., Pereira, B. C., Morais, G. P., De Vicente, L. G., … Da Silva, A. S. R. (2017). Hypothalamic endoplasmic reticulum stress of overtrained mice after recovery. Motriz. Revista de Educacao Fisica, 23. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1980-6574201700SI0012

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