Effects of physical exercise associated with a diet enriched with natural antioxidants on cerebral hypoperfusion and reperfusion injury in spontaneously hypertensive rats

Front Physiol. 2023 Jan 23:14:1091889. doi: 10.3389/fphys.2023.1091889. eCollection 2023.

Abstract

Oxidative stress is implicated in the pathogenesis of arterial hypertension. The reduction in the bioavailability of nitric oxide (NO) causes endothelial dysfunction, altering the functions of cerebral blood vessels. Physical exercise and intake of antioxidants improve the redox state, increasing the vascular NO production and/or the decrease in NO scavenging by reactive oxygen species (ROS). The present study was aimed at assessing the effects of physical exercise associated with a diet enriched with antioxidants from the Annurca apple in preventing the microvascular damage due to cerebral hypoperfusion and reperfusion injury in spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHRs). The rat pial microcirculation was investigated by intravital fluorescence microscopy through a parietal closed cranial window. As expected, SHRs subjected to physical exercise or an antioxidants-enriched diet showed a reduction of microvascular permeability, ROS formation, and leukocyte adhesion to venular walls, with a major effect of the antioxidants-enriched diet, when compared to untreated SHRs. Moreover, capillary perfusion was preserved by both treatments in comparison with untreated SHRs. Unexpectedly, the combined treatments did not induce higher effects than the single treatment. In conclusion, our results support the efficacy of physical activity or antioxidant supplement in reducing the microvascular alterations due to hypertension and ascribe to an antioxidants-enriched diet effective microvascular protection in SHRs.

Keywords: ROS; hypertension; hypoperfusion; physical exercise; pial microcirculation; polyphenols; reperfusion.

Grants and funding

Fondi di Ateneo of the University of Pisa provided a research initiation grant to Rossana Scuri (funding number 559901_2020_Scuri_Ateneo; funding number 559901_2021_Scuri_Ateneo), and the article publication fee was provided by the University of Pisa to Rossana Scuri (funding number 559901_2022_Scuri_Ateneo) and to DL (411_2022_Ateneo).