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Ilex paraguariensisA. St.-Hil. (Yerba Mate) Differently Regulates the Lipid Mobilization and Irisin and Lactate Levels in Sedentary and Chronic Swimming Mice

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  • V. L. de Souza

    (Barra Mansa University Center, Brazil)

  • E. T. G. Stutz

    (Barra Mansa University Center, Brazil)

  • M. E. de S. F. Pehrson

    (Barra Mansa University Center, Brazil)

  • G. C. Coelho

    (Federal University of Fronteira Sul (UFFS), Brazil)

  • C. C. Netto

    (Biomedical Institute – UNIRIO, Brazil)

  • C. A. B. de Maria

    (Biomedical Institute – UNIRIO, Brazil)

Abstract

Healthy mice were submitted or not to daily chronic swimming and/or daily yerba mate (YM) infusion intake and had their bloods analyzed after four weeks. We hypothesized that daily intake of YM may act differently on lipid mobilization and, on the creatine, lactate and irisin levels in sedentary mice and those submitted to chronic exercise. The groups were (n=48): YM-non-treated control (NTC), YM-non-treated swimming control (NSC), non-roasted YM (NRY), roasted YM (RY), swimming plus non-roasted YM (SNRY), swimming plus roasted YM (SRY). No significant (P>0.05) difference was observed concerning creatine phosphoskinase (CPK) value. Lactate level decreased significantly (P

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  • V. L. de Souza & E. T. G. Stutz & M. E. de S. F. Pehrson & G. C. Coelho & C. C. Netto & C. A. B. de Maria, 2021. "Ilex paraguariensisA. St.-Hil. (Yerba Mate) Differently Regulates the Lipid Mobilization and Irisin and Lactate Levels in Sedentary and Chronic Swimming Mice," European Journal of Medical and Health Sciences, European Open Science, vol. 3(6), pages 58-63, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:epw:ejmed0:v:3:y:2021:i:6:id:41088
    DOI: 10.24018/ejmed.2021.3.6.1088
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