Effects of exercise on netrin-1 and TNF-α levels in non-inflammatory conditions

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Oguz Yuksel
Servet Kizildag
Ferda Hosgorler
Basar Koc
Sevim Kandis
Guven Guvendi
Nazan Uysal

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Aim: Exercise has been shown to increase netrin-1 expression and decrease TNF-α response in inflammatory conditions. However, the effect of exercise on netrin-1 and TNF-α levels in non-inflammatory conditions has not yet been explicated. The objective of this study was to investigate the effect of exercise on netrin-1 levels in relation to TNF-α.Material and Methods: The exercise group (n=6) consisted of 6 male Balb-c mice that were kept in cages with access to a running wheel for 6 weeks. The control group (n = 6) was kept in cages without a running wheel for the same time period. At the end of 6 weeks, both groups were sacrificed. Netrin-1 and TNF-α levels of the muscle, brain, and kidney tissues were measured.Results: Netrin-1 and TNF-α levels were not different between the two groups in all tissues. Netrin-1 and TNF-α levels were correlated in the brain, muscle, and kidney tissues of the exercise group and the muscle and kidney tissues of the control group.Conclusion: In non-inflammatory conditions netrin-1 and TNF-α levels are correlated in muscle and kidney tissues but not in brain tissues. Exercise does not affect netrin-1 and TNF-α levels of muscle and kidney tissues but induces a correlation between netrin-1 and TNF-α levels of brain tissue.

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Yuksel, O., Kizildag, S., Hosgorler, F., Koc, B., Kandis, S., Guvendi, G., & Uysal, N. (2021). Effects of exercise on netrin-1 and TNF-α levels in non-inflammatory conditions . Annals of Medical Research, 27(3), 0760–0764. Retrieved from http://www.annalsmedres.org/index.php/aomr/article/view/680
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