High-Intensity Interval Training Ameliorates Tramadol-Induced Nephrotoxicity and Oxidative Stress in Experimental Rats
Najmeh Sadat Hosseini, Sara Shirazpour, Mahla Zangiabadizadeh, Hamideh Bashiri, Shahriar Dabiri, Gholamreza Sepehri, Manzumeh Shamsi Meymandi

TL;DR
This study shows that high-intensity interval training can reduce kidney damage and oxidative stress caused by long-term tramadol use in rats.
Contribution
The novel finding is that HIIT training can mitigate tramadol-induced nephrotoxicity and oxidative stress in experimental models.
Findings
HIIT increased antioxidant markers and reduced oxidative stress in rats exposed to tramadol.
HIIT training decreased serum urea and creatinine levels in tramadol-treated rats.
Pathological analysis confirmed that HIIT reduced tramadol-induced kidney damage and apoptosis.
Abstract
Introduction: Tramadol (TRA) is an opioid analgesic widely prescribed for moderate-to-severe pain; however, its abuse and chronic use have been associated with kidney damage. Considering the protective role of exercise training in reducing organ damage, this study aimed to assess the influence of high-intensity interval training (HIIT) on a male rat's kidney following chronic TRA administration. Methods: In this experimental study, 30 male Wistar rats were assigned to the following groups: control (CON; animals received normal saline five days a week in the first month and three days a week in the second month), exercise (EXE; animals conducted HIIT training according to exercise protocol five days a week for two months), TRA (animals received TRA 50 mg/kg (i.p.) as described for the CON group), EXE-TRA (animals received TRA and conducted exercise protocol), and EXE-SL (animals…
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TopicsComparative Literary Analysis and Criticism
