Exercise and caloric restriction alter the immune system of mice submitted to a high-fat diet


Autoria(s): Wasinski, Frederick; Bacurau, Reury Frank Pereira; Moraes, Milton R.; Haro, Anderson S.; Moraes-Vieira, Pedro M. M.; Estrela, Gabriel R.; Paredes-Gamero, Edgar J.; Barros, Carlos C.; Almeida, Sandro S.; Câmara, Niels Olsen Saraiva; Araujo, Ronaldo C.
Contribuinte(s)

UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

Data(s)

17/03/2014

17/03/2014

2013

Resumo

As the size of adipocytes increases during obesity, the establishment of resident immune cells in adipose tissue becomes an important source of proinflammatory mediators. Exercise and caloric restriction are two important, nonpharmacological tools against body mass increase. To date, their effects on the immune cells of adipose tissue in obese organisms, specifically when a high-fat diet is consumed, have been poorly investigated. Thus, after consuming a high-fat diet, mice were submitted to chronic swimming training or a 30% caloric restriction in order to investigate the effects of both interventions on resident immune cells in adipose tissue. These strategies were able to reduce body mass and resulted in changes in the number of resident immune cells in the adipose tissue and levels of cytokines/chemokines in serum. While exercise increased the number of NK cells in adipose tissue and serum levels of IL-6 and RANTES, caloric restriction increased the CD4+/CD8+ cell ratio and MCP-1 levels. Together, these data demonstrated that exercise and caloric restriction modulate resident immune cells in adipose tissues differently in spite of an equivalent body weight reduction. Additionally, the results also reinforce the idea that a combination of both strategies is better than either individually for combating obesity

FAPESP, 2011/03528-0

Identificador

Mediators of Inflammation, New York, v.2013, p.1-8, 2013

http://www.producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/44168

10.1155/2013/395672

http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/395672

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Hindawi Publishing Corporation

New York

Relação

Mediators of Inflammation

Direitos

openAccess

http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/br/

Frederick Wasinski et al.

Palavras-Chave #Obesidade #Tecido adiposo #Sistema imune
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article

original article

publishedVersion