The effect of moderate physical activity on myoenteric nitrergic neurons in the ileum of middle-aged rats.

2015 
There are only a few reports on the effect of physical activity in the myoenteric plexus throughout the aging process. For such, the positive myoenteric NADPH-diaphoresis neurons in the ileum of those rats that aged practicing physical activity from the sixth month were analyzed. Ten Wistar rats were distributed into two groups (n= 5/group): S (12 months-old control sedentary rats) and T (12 months-old trained rats). The animals from the T group practiced controlled physical activity from the age of 6 months to 12 months, according to the maximum effort test results. At the end of the experimental period, the ileum obtained from each animal was processed in the NADPH-diaphoresis technique to highlight myoenteric neurons in membrane preparations, and quantify and measure the perikaryon area from those neurons. The Perikaryon area did not differ (P>0.05) among the S group (218.49 μm2) and the T group (210.59 μm2). The average of neurons in 60 membrane preparations in the S group (126 neurons) was higher (P<0.05) than the average finding in the T group (93 neurons), indicating that the physical activity can inhibit or decrease the nitrergic expression in 12 month-old rats that have practiced physical activity from the age of 6 months. The quantitative results suggest that the lack of regular physical activity provides the elevation of nitrergic neurons, concurring to the emergence of gastrointestinal motility disorders that can occur during the aging process.
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