Ibuprofen, Flurbiprofen or Naproxen Sodium Minimally Influences Musculoskeletal Adaptations to Treadmill Exercise in Rats.
Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) may influence musculoskeletal health. The purpose of this study was to compare the effects of three different NSAIDS: naproxen sodium, ibuprofen, flurbiprofen or a placebo on musculoskeletal adaptations in rodents with or without 6โweeks of aerobic exercise.
Nine-week-old male Wistar rats (nโ=โ80) were randomized to either exercise (EX) or no-exercise control (CON) conditions and treated with naproxen, ibuprofen (IBU), flurbiprofen (FLU) or placebo (PLA). For exercise, rats ran 5โdays per week for 6โweeks at a 5% incline on a motorized treadmill for 30โmin.
Three-point bending (3โPB) and microcomputed tomography (microCT) were measured in the femur. Anabolic muscle signalling pathways were measured in the quadriceps.
Muscle fibre cross-sectional area (CSA) and fibre type were measured in the soleus. Data were analysed using a two-way ANOVA for treatment by condition and is visualized as meanโยฑโstandard deviation.
For 3โPB, there was an exercise effect for ultimate bending energy, postyield energy, toughness, postyield toughness, postyield displacement, ultimate strain and postyield strain (all, pโ<โ0.05). There was a treatment by condition effect for Young's Modulus, where placebo exercise was less than placebo control (PLA EX: 3256.44โยฑโ463.41โMPa, PLA CON: 4849.94โยฑโ836.70โMPa, pโ<โ0.05).
For microCT, there was a treatment by condition effect for trabecular thickness (pโ=โ0.047) and the IBU EX group increased thickness compared with the IBU CON group (IBU EX: 0.133โยฑโ0.011โmm, IBU CON: 0.121โยฑโ0.007โmm, pโ=โ0.027). In the quadriceps, for myosin heavy chain abundance, there was a treatment by condition effect (pโ=โ0.046) and ibuprofen exercise was lower than ibuprofen control (IBU EX: 0.636โยฑโ0.513โAU, IBU CON: 1.81โยฑโ1.012โAU, pโ=โ0.016).
There was no treatment by condition effect for phosphorylation of the AKT, AMPK or ERK pathways (all, pโ>โ0.05). In the soleus, there was no treatment by condition effect for fibre type percentage or muscle CSA (pโ>โ0.05).
NSAIDs did not have a strong negative or positive effect on musculoskeletal adaptations to 6โweeks of treadmill running in young healthy male rodents.