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Ω3 supplementation and intermittent hypobaric hypoxia induce cardioprotection enhancing antioxidant mechanisms in adult rats
Fecha
2015Registro en:
Marine Drugs, Volumen 13, Issue 2, 2018, Pages 838-860
16603397
10.3390/md13020838
Autor
Herrera, Emilio A.
Farías, Jorge G.
González-Candia, Alejandro
Short, Stefania E.
Carrasco Pozo, Catalina
Castillo, Rodrigo L.
Institución
Resumen
© 2015 by the authors licensee MDPI.Intermittent hypobaric hypoxia (IH) is linked with oxidative stress, impairing cardiac function. However, early IH also activate cardio-protective mechanisms. Omega 3 fatty acids (Ω3) induce cardioprotection by reducing infarct size and reinforcing antioxidant defenses. The aim of this work was to determine the combined effects of IH and Ω3 on cardiac function; oxidative balance and inflammatory state. Twenty-eight rats were randomly divided into four groups: normobaric normoxia (N); N + Ω3 (0.3 g·kg-1·day-1); IH; and IH + Ω3. IH was induced by 4 intercalate periods of hypoxia (4 days) - normoxia (4 days) in a hypobaric chamber during 32 days. At the end of the exposure, hearts were mounted in a Langendorff system and subjected to 30 min of ischemia followed by 120 min of reperfusion. In addition, we determined HIF-1α and ATP levels, as well as oxidative stress by malondialdehyde and nitrotyrosine quantification. Further, the expression of the antiox