Swimming Exercise Protocol and Care Methods for Pregnant Rats.

J Vis Exp

Department of Exercise Physiology, Beijing Sport University; Laboratory of Sports Stress and Adaptation of General Administration of Sport, Beijing Sport University; Key Laboratory of Physical Fitness and Exercise, Ministry of Education, Beijing Sport University;

Published: April 2024

The developmental origins of health and disease concept highlights the impact of early environments on chronic non-communicable diseases like diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and cancer. Studies using animal models have investigated how maternal factors such as undernutrition, overnutrition, obesity, and exposure to chemicals or hypoxia affect fetal development and offspring health, leading to issues like low birth weight, high blood pressure, dyslipidemia, and insulin resistance. Given the increasing prevalence of overweight and obesity among reproductive-age women, effective interventions are critical. Maternal exercise during pregnancy has emerged as a key intervention, benefiting both mother and offspring and reducing the risk of disease. This study compares the differences of three exercise models on pregnant rats: voluntary wheel running, motorized treadmills, and swimming. Swimming is the most beneficial option due to its safe and controlled intensity levels. This protocol details the rat breeding methods, swimming training during pregnancy, and post-breeding nursing protocols. This model, suitable for various rat and mouse species, is useful for studying the benefits of maternal exercise on offspring health and intergenerational wellness.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.3791/66577DOI Listing

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