Melatonin attenuates cardiac oxidative stress in diabetic rats following acute exhaustive exercise
Carol Nguyen, Rafael Ishihara Figueiroa, Cristiano Mendes da Silva, Elaine Hatanaka, Gary Sweeney, Rafael Herling Lambertucci

TL;DR
Melatonin helps reduce heart damage caused by oxidative stress in diabetic rats, especially when combined with exercise.
Contribution
The study shows that melatonin supplementation improves antioxidant defenses in diabetic rats during and after exercise.
Findings
Melatonin reduces oxidative stress index and lipid peroxidation in diabetic rats after exercise.
Melatonin increases total glutathione levels and modulates antioxidant enzyme mRNA expression.
Combining melatonin with exercise may offer synergistic protection against oxidative damage in diabetic hearts.
Abstract
Diabetes mellitus affects millions of people worldwide and there is evidence linking the increase of oxidative stress to the development of diabetic cardiomyopathy. Melatonin has been found to possess powerful antioxidant properties via modulating both enzymatic and non-enzymatic antioxidant systems. To evaluate the antioxidant potential of melatonin on the heart of diabetic animals at basal conditions and following 2 h of strenuous exercise. Diabetic animals were divided into two groups: non-supplemented and supplemented (melatonin). We evaluated oxidative stress biomarkers, total glutathione amount, oxidative stress index and antioxidant enzymes mRNA expression, immediately after an exhaustive exercise (IA group), and 2 h after exhausted exercise (2 h group). We also included a non-exercised group (0 h). Comparing to non-exercised animals, exercise immediately induced an increase…
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TopicsCircadian rhythm and melatonin · Stress Responses and Cortisol · Adipose Tissue and Metabolism
