Physical activity reduces intradermal bacterial load in a murine model submitted to forced swim training – a pilot study

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Autor(a) principal: GALANTINI,MARIA P.L.
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: LEAL,LORENA S., RODRIGUES,KARINE B., RIBEIRO,ISRAEL S., PEREIRA,ITALO S., GONÇALVES,CAROLINE V., CALADO,STÉFANO P.M., SANTOS,DENISAR P. DOS, MUNIZ,IGOR P.R., SILVA,ROBSON A.A. DA
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Idioma: eng
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Resumo: Abstract Regular exercise is beneficial to health. This study evaluated the effects of moderate and intense physical exercise modalities on intradermal infection by Staphylococcus aureus in a murine model. Mice that practiced moderate exercise had lower bacterial load on lymph nodes and less inflammatory infiltrate in dermis. They presented greater weight, however, less amount of epididymal fat: the weight was increased while they had fat diminished. A positive correlation was observed between lipid content and bacterial load in mice trained at moderate intensity. Animals that were under high intensity exercises presented superior bacterial load on the lymph nodes, increased neutrophil count and circulating lymphocytes, and had leukocyte recruitment to the dermis augmented, when compared to the ones in moderate exercise. These findings suggest that moderate physical activity modulates the immune response in dermal infection caused by S. aureus in a murine model.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Physical activity reduces intradermal bacterial load in a murine model submitted to forced swim training – a pilot study
title Physical activity reduces intradermal bacterial load in a murine model submitted to forced swim training – a pilot study
spellingShingle Physical activity reduces intradermal bacterial load in a murine model submitted to forced swim training – a pilot study
GALANTINI,MARIA P.L.
infection
mice
physical exercise
Staphylococcus aureus
title_short Physical activity reduces intradermal bacterial load in a murine model submitted to forced swim training – a pilot study
title_full Physical activity reduces intradermal bacterial load in a murine model submitted to forced swim training – a pilot study
title_fullStr Physical activity reduces intradermal bacterial load in a murine model submitted to forced swim training – a pilot study
title_full_unstemmed Physical activity reduces intradermal bacterial load in a murine model submitted to forced swim training – a pilot study
title_sort Physical activity reduces intradermal bacterial load in a murine model submitted to forced swim training – a pilot study
author GALANTINI,MARIA P.L.
author_facet GALANTINI,MARIA P.L.
LEAL,LORENA S.
RODRIGUES,KARINE B.
RIBEIRO,ISRAEL S.
PEREIRA,ITALO S.
GONÇALVES,CAROLINE V.
CALADO,STÉFANO P.M.
SANTOS,DENISAR P. DOS
MUNIZ,IGOR P.R.
SILVA,ROBSON A.A. DA
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author2 LEAL,LORENA S.
RODRIGUES,KARINE B.
RIBEIRO,ISRAEL S.
PEREIRA,ITALO S.
GONÇALVES,CAROLINE V.
CALADO,STÉFANO P.M.
SANTOS,DENISAR P. DOS
MUNIZ,IGOR P.R.
SILVA,ROBSON A.A. DA
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv GALANTINI,MARIA P.L.
LEAL,LORENA S.
RODRIGUES,KARINE B.
RIBEIRO,ISRAEL S.
PEREIRA,ITALO S.
GONÇALVES,CAROLINE V.
CALADO,STÉFANO P.M.
SANTOS,DENISAR P. DOS
MUNIZ,IGOR P.R.
SILVA,ROBSON A.A. DA
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv infection
mice
physical exercise
Staphylococcus aureus
topic infection
mice
physical exercise
Staphylococcus aureus
description Abstract Regular exercise is beneficial to health. This study evaluated the effects of moderate and intense physical exercise modalities on intradermal infection by Staphylococcus aureus in a murine model. Mice that practiced moderate exercise had lower bacterial load on lymph nodes and less inflammatory infiltrate in dermis. They presented greater weight, however, less amount of epididymal fat: the weight was increased while they had fat diminished. A positive correlation was observed between lipid content and bacterial load in mice trained at moderate intensity. Animals that were under high intensity exercises presented superior bacterial load on the lymph nodes, increased neutrophil count and circulating lymphocytes, and had leukocyte recruitment to the dermis augmented, when compared to the ones in moderate exercise. These findings suggest that moderate physical activity modulates the immune response in dermal infection caused by S. aureus in a murine model.
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