Β-Alanine Supplementation Attenuates the Neurophysiological Response in Animals Exposed to an Acute Heat Stress. (4th July 2022)
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- Journal Article
- Title:
- Β-Alanine Supplementation Attenuates the Neurophysiological Response in Animals Exposed to an Acute Heat Stress. (4th July 2022)
- Main Title:
- Β-Alanine Supplementation Attenuates the Neurophysiological Response in Animals Exposed to an Acute Heat Stress
- Authors:
- Belity, Tal
Hoffman, Jay R.
Horowitz, Michal
Epstein, Yoram
Bruchim, Yaron
Cohen, Hagit - Abstract:
- Abstract: The effect of 30 days of β-alanine supplementation on neurophysiological responses of animals exposed to an acute heat stress (HS) was examined. Animals were randomized to one of three groups; exposed to HS (120 min at 40–41 °C) and fed a normal diet (EXP; n = 12); EXP and supplemented with β-alanine (EXP + BA; n = 10); or not exposed (CTL; n = 10). Hippocampal (CA1, CA3 and DG) and hypothalamic (PVN) immunoreactive (ir) cell numbers of COX2, IBA-1, BDNF, NPY and HSP70 were analyzed. Three animals in EXP and one in EXP–BA did not survive the HS, however no significant difference ( p = 0.146) was noted in survival rate in EXP + BA. The % change in rectal temperature was significantly lower ( p = 0.04) in EXP + BA than EXP. Elevations ( p 's < 0.05) in COX-2, IBA-1 and HSP70 ir-cell numbers were noted in animals exposed to HS in all subregions. COX-2 ir-cell numbers were attenuated for EXP + BA in CA1 ( p = 0.02) and PVN ( p = 0.015) compared to EXP. No difference in COX-2 ir-cell numbers was noted between CTL and EXP + BA at CA1. BDNF-ir cell numbers in CA1, DG and PVN were reduced ( p 's < 0.05) during HS compared to CTL. No difference in BDNF-ir cell numbers was noted between EXP + BA and CTL in CA3 and PVN. NPY-ir density was reduced in exposed animals in all subregions, but NPY-ir density for EXP-BA was greater than EXP in CA3 ( p < 0.001) and PVN ( p = 0.04). β-Alanine supplementation attenuated the thermoregulatory and inflammatory responses andAbstract: The effect of 30 days of β-alanine supplementation on neurophysiological responses of animals exposed to an acute heat stress (HS) was examined. Animals were randomized to one of three groups; exposed to HS (120 min at 40–41 °C) and fed a normal diet (EXP; n = 12); EXP and supplemented with β-alanine (EXP + BA; n = 10); or not exposed (CTL; n = 10). Hippocampal (CA1, CA3 and DG) and hypothalamic (PVN) immunoreactive (ir) cell numbers of COX2, IBA-1, BDNF, NPY and HSP70 were analyzed. Three animals in EXP and one in EXP–BA did not survive the HS, however no significant difference ( p = 0.146) was noted in survival rate in EXP + BA. The % change in rectal temperature was significantly lower ( p = 0.04) in EXP + BA than EXP. Elevations ( p 's < 0.05) in COX-2, IBA-1 and HSP70 ir-cell numbers were noted in animals exposed to HS in all subregions. COX-2 ir-cell numbers were attenuated for EXP + BA in CA1 ( p = 0.02) and PVN ( p = 0.015) compared to EXP. No difference in COX-2 ir-cell numbers was noted between CTL and EXP + BA at CA1. BDNF-ir cell numbers in CA1, DG and PVN were reduced ( p 's < 0.05) during HS compared to CTL. No difference in BDNF-ir cell numbers was noted between EXP + BA and CTL in CA3 and PVN. NPY-ir density was reduced in exposed animals in all subregions, but NPY-ir density for EXP-BA was greater than EXP in CA3 ( p < 0.001) and PVN ( p = 0.04). β-Alanine supplementation attenuated the thermoregulatory and inflammatory responses and maintained neurotrophin and neuropeptide levels during acute HS. Further research is necessary to determine whether β-alanine supplementation can increase survival rate during a heat stress. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Journal of dietary supplements. Volume 19:Number 4(2022)
- Journal:
- Journal of dietary supplements
- Issue:
- Volume 19:Number 4(2022)
- Issue Display:
- Volume 19, Issue 4 (2022)
- Year:
- 2022
- Volume:
- 19
- Issue:
- 4
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2022-0019-0004-0000
- Page Start:
- 443
- Page End:
- 458
- Publication Date:
- 2022-07-04
- Subjects:
- brain -- hippocampus -- hypothalamus -- inflammation -- thermoregulation
Dietary supplements -- Periodicals
Dietary Supplements -- Periodicals
613.205 - Journal URLs:
- http://informahealthcare.com/loi/jds ↗
http://informahealthcare.com ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1080/19390211.2021.1889734 ↗
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- English
- ISSNs:
- 1939-0211
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