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Mediators of Inflammation | 2016

Inflammatory Mechanisms Associated with Skeletal Muscle Sequelae after Stroke: Role of Physical Exercise

Hélio José Coelho Júnior; Bruno Bavaresco Gambassi; Tiego A. Diniz; Isabela Maia da Cruz Fernandes; Érico Chagas Caperuto; Marco Carlos Uchida; Fábio Santos Lira; Bruno Rodrigues

Inflammatory markers are increased systematically and locally (e.g., skeletal muscle) in stroke patients. Besides being associated with cardiovascular risk factors, proinflammatory cytokines seem to play a key role in muscle atrophy by regulating the pathways involved in this condition. As such, they may cause severe decrease in muscle strength and power, as well as impairment in cardiorespiratory fitness. On the other hand, physical exercise (PE) has been widely suggested as a powerful tool for treating stroke patients, since PE is able to regenerate, even if partially, physical and cognitive functions. However, the mechanisms underlying the beneficial effects of physical exercise in poststroke patients remain poorly understood. Thus, in this study we analyze the candidate mechanisms associated with muscle atrophy in stroke patients, as well as the modulatory effect of inflammation in this condition. Later, we suggest the two strongest anti-inflammatory candidate mechanisms, myokines and the cholinergic anti-inflammatory pathway, which may be activated by physical exercise and may contribute to a decrease in proinflammatory markers of poststroke patients.


Journal of Aging Research | 2018

Hypertension, Sarcopenia, and Global Cognitive Function in Community-Dwelling Older Women: A Preliminary Study

Hélio José Coelho-Júnior; Bruno Bavaresco Gambassi; Maria Claudia Irigoyen; Ivan de Oliveira Gonçalves; Paula de Lourdes Lauande Oliveira; Paulo Adriano Schwingel; Cândida Helena Lopes Alves; Ricardo Yukio Asano; Marco Carlos Uchida; Bruno Rodrigues

The present study aimed to investigate whether sarcopenia interferes in the association between HTN and cognitive function in community-dwelling older women. One hundred and eleven older women were recruited and dichotomized in hypertensive (n=63) and normotensive groups (n=48). Volunteers underwent evaluations of the sarcopenic state (i.e., skeletal muscle mass, short physical performance battery (SPPB), balance), hemodynamic parameters, and global cognitive status (i.e., Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE)). Data demonstrated that hypertensive patients had lower global cognitive status than normotensive subjects. When volunteers were divided according to sarcopenic status, data demonstrated that hypertensive patients with low performance on SPPB (0.006), low values of sarcopenic index (0.03), and low performance on sit-to-stand (0.09) demonstrated poor cognitive status compared with hypertensive patients with normal values of these variables. In conclusion, data of the current study indicate that the sarcopenic state might interfere in the association among hypertension and poor cognitive status, once a higher frequency of hypertensive patients with low lower limb muscle function (i.e., SPPB and sit-to-stand) and muscle mass index (i.e., Janssen index) was observed in the <24 MMSE segment, in comparison with hypertensive patients with normal results in these parameters.


International Journal of Sports Medicine | 2018

Exercise Training Plus Sildenafil Treatment: Role on Autonomic and Inflammatory Markers

Luís Antônio B. Leoni; André Rinaldi Fukushima; Leandro Y. Rocha; Daniele Jardim Feriani; Hélio José Coelho Júnior; Bruno Bavaresco Gambassi; Cristiano Mostarda; Laura Beatriz Mesiano Maifrino; Bruno Rodrigues

The current study aimed to determine the effects of sildenafil-associated aerobic exercise training (ET) on the physical performance, hemodynamic, autonomic and inflammatory parameters of rats. Male Wistar rats were randomly assigned to: sedentary rats placebo-treated (SP); sedentary rats sildenafil-treated (SS); trained rats placebo-treated (TP); and trained rats sildenafil-treated (TS). Sildenafil treatment consisted of 8 weeks of daily oral gavage (1.5 mg/kg), one hour before the session of ET (60-75% of maximal running speed, 5 days/week, for 8 weeks). After ET period, physical capacity, hemodynamic, autonomic and skeletal muscle inflammatory profile were assessed. Chronic sildenafil treatment causes an additional increase of physical capacity in aerobically trained rats. However, these beneficial effects were accompanied by unwanted alterations, as increased of arterial pressure and peripheral sympathetic modulation, as well as exacerbated inflammatory status on skeletal muscle of rats. Taken together, these data suggest the positive and negative effects of sildenafil chronic administration, associated to aerobic ET, at doses used in clinical practice. This report stresses the importance of paying greater attention to the indiscriminate use of this substance in high-performance sports.


Stroke Research and Treatment | 2017

Resistance Training and Stroke: A Critical Analysis of Different Training Programs

Bruno Bavaresco Gambassi; Hélio José Coelho-Júnior; Paulo Adriano Schwingel; Fabiano de Jesus Furtado Almeida; Tânia Maria Gaspar Novais; Paula de Lourdes Lauande Oliveira; Bismarck Ascar Sauaia; Cristiane Dominice Melo; Marco Carlos Uchida; Bruno Rodrigues

The aim of this study was to carry out a literature review on the overall benefits of resistance training (RT) after stroke and undertake a critical analysis of the resistance exercise programs surveyed (rest interval between sets and exercises, number of sets, number of repetitions, intensity, duration of training, and weekly frequency). To obtain articles for the review, we searched PubMed, Google Scholar, and Physiotherapy Evidence Database (PEDro). Inclusion criteria were considered using the PICO (population, intervention, control/comparison, and outcome variables) model. The following characteristics were recorded for all articles: type of study, author, year of publication, participants (time after stroke, sample size, and age), benefits of RT, and structured resistance exercise programs. Positive effects of training were found on anxiety status, quality of life, muscle hypertrophy, cognitive function, strength, and muscle power. Only 5 studies described the main variables of RT in detail. Lack of control of some variables of RT may negatively affect the results of this practice. The findings of the present study may further inform health and physical conditioning professionals on the importance and necessity of using the main variables in the search for benefits for individuals with stroke.


Journal of Aging Research | 2017

Novel Combined Training Approach Improves Sleep Quality but Does Not Change Body Composition in Healthy Elderly Women: A Preliminary Study

Thiago Matheus da Silva Sousa; Bruno Rodrigues; Marco Carlos Uchida; Olivia M. Ruberti; Paulo Adriano Schwingel; Tânia Maria Gaspar Novais; Paula de Lourdes Lauande Oliveira; Fabiano de Jesus Furtado Almeida; Janaína Oliveira Bentivi Pulcherio; Bruno Bavaresco Gambassi

The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of a novel combined training protocol on sleep quality and body composition of healthy elderly women. The study sample consisted of 8 sedentary elderly individuals with mean (±SD) of 67 (±8) years of age, 96.0 (±7.8) mg/dL fasting blood glucose, 94.4 (±36.1) mg/dL triglycerides, 179.1 (±22.4) mg/dL total cholesterol, 57.2 (±15.7) mg/dL high-density lipoprotein (HDL), 103.1 (±25.2) mg/dL low-density lipoprotein (LDL), 125.3 (±8.4) mmHg systolic blood pressure, and 72.6 (±10.1) mmHg diastolic blood pressure. The training protocol consisted of resistance training exercises (approximately 18-minute duration) combined with aerobic exercises (approximately 26-minute duration), performed interspersed in the same session, for 8 weeks (3 times a week), with a 24-hour interval rest between each session. Continuous variables were expressed as the mean (±standard deviation) and the paired sample t-test compares baseline with final measurement. The results showed a significant improvement (p = 0.01) in quality of sleep (4.9 ± 1.5 versus 3.8 ± 1.8 for total PSQI index) without body significant improvements in the fat-free mass (59.9 ± 4.0 versus 60.5 ± 4.4; p = 0.20) and fat mass (40.1 ± 4.0 versus 39.5 ± 4.4; p = 0.20) in healthy elderly women. In this sense, the novel combined training proposed may be an effective alternative or adjunct to present therapies aimed at improving the sleep quality in this population.


Sport Sciences for Health | 2016

Acute effect of resistance training without recovery intervals on the blood pressure of comorbidity-free elderly women: a pilot study

Bruno Bavaresco Gambassi; Bruno Rodrigues; Fabiano de Jesus Furtado Almeida; Thiago Matheus da Silva Souza; Luiz Filipe Costa Chaves; Bismarck Ascar Sauaia; Paulo Adriano Schwingel; Janaína Oliveira Bentivi Pulcherio; Cristiano Mostarda


Sport Sciences for Health | 2016

Cardiac autonomic modulation in judo athletes: evaluation by linear and non-linear method

Patrícia Souza Araújo; Wellington Roberto Gomes de Carvalho; Francisco Navarro; Bruno Rodrigues; Bruno Bavaresco Gambassi; Bianca Trovelo Ramallo; Antonio Carlos Papes Filho; Cristiano Mostarda


Sport Sciences for Health | 2016

Effects of resistance training of moderate intensity on heart rate variability, body composition, and muscle strength in healthy elderly women

Bruno Bavaresco Gambassi; Bruno Rodrigues; Daniele Jardim Feriani; Fabiano de Jesus Furtado Almeida; Bismarck Ascar Sauaia; Paulo Adriano Schwingel; Oscar A Moraes; Janaína Oliveira Bentivi Pulcherio; Marilia Fabia Bentivi Andrade; Cristiano Mostarda


Motriz-revista De Educacao Fisica | 2017

Exercise training on cardiovascular diseases: Role of animal models in the elucidation of the mechanisms

Bruno Rodrigues; Daniele Jardim Feriani; Bruno Bavaresco Gambassi; Maria Claudia Irigoyen; Kátia De Angelis; Coelho Hélio José Júnior


PubliCE | 2018

Respuestas Cardiovasculares, Neuromusculares y Metabólicas a la Práctica de Trineo de Arrastre - Ciencias del Ejercicio

Clarcson Plácido Conceição dos Santos; Bruno Bavaresco Gambassi; Marcia Neves G. Santiago; Ailton Emanuel Factum dos Anjos Filho; Edson Carlos Leite Santos; Paulo Adriano Schwingel

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Bruno Rodrigues

State University of Campinas

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Cristiano Mostarda

Federal University of Maranhão

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Marco Carlos Uchida

State University of Campinas

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Olivia M. Ruberti

State University of Campinas

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