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Effects of moderate and high intensity isocaloric aerobic training upon microvascular reactivity and myocardial oxidative stress in rats

Systemic and central cardiovascular adaptations may vary in response to chronic exercise performed with different intensities and volumes. This study compared the effects of aerobic training with different intensities but equivalent volume upon microvascular reactivity in cremaster muscle and myocar...

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Autores principales: Paes, Lorena, Lima, Daniel, Matsuura, Cristiane, de Souza, Maria das Graças, Cyrino, Fátima, Barbosa, Carolina, Ferrão, Fernanda, Bottino, Daniel, Bouskela, Eliete, Farinatti, Paulo
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7006926/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32032358
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0218228
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author Paes, Lorena
Lima, Daniel
Matsuura, Cristiane
de Souza, Maria das Graças
Cyrino, Fátima
Barbosa, Carolina
Ferrão, Fernanda
Bottino, Daniel
Bouskela, Eliete
Farinatti, Paulo
author_facet Paes, Lorena
Lima, Daniel
Matsuura, Cristiane
de Souza, Maria das Graças
Cyrino, Fátima
Barbosa, Carolina
Ferrão, Fernanda
Bottino, Daniel
Bouskela, Eliete
Farinatti, Paulo
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description Systemic and central cardiovascular adaptations may vary in response to chronic exercise performed with different intensities and volumes. This study compared the effects of aerobic training with different intensities but equivalent volume upon microvascular reactivity in cremaster muscle and myocardial biomarkers of oxidative stress in Wistar rats. After peak oxygen uptake (VO(2peak)) assessment, rats (n = 24) were assigned into three groups: moderate-intensity exercise training (MI); high-intensity exercise training (HI); sedentary control (SC). Treadmill training occurred during 4 weeks, with exercise bouts matched by the energy expenditure (3.0–3.5 Kcal). Microvascular reactivity was assessed in vivo by intravital microscopy in cremaster muscle arterioles, while biomarkers of oxidative stress and eNOS expression were quantified at left ventricle and at aorta, respectively. Similar increasing vs. sedentary control group (SC) occurred in moderate intensity training group (MI) and high-intensity training group (HI) for endothelium-dependent vasodilation (10(-4)M: MI: 168.7%, HI: 164.6% vs. SC: 146.6%, P = 0.0004). Superoxide dismutase (SOD) (HI: 0.13 U/mg vs. MI: 0.09 U/mg and SC: 0.06 U/mg; P = 0.02), glutathione peroxidase (GPX) (HI: 0.00038 U/mg vs. MI: 0.00034 U/mg and SC: 0.00024 U/mg; P = 0.04), and carbonyl protein content (HI: 0.04 U/mg vs. MI: 0.03 U/mg and SC: 0.01 U/mg; P = 0.003) increased only in HI. No difference across groups was detected for catalase (CAT) (P = 0.12), Thiobarbituric acid reactive substances (TBARS) (P = 0.38) or eNOS expression in aorta (P = 0.44). In conclusion, higher exercise intensity induced greater improvements in myocardium antioxidant defenses, while gains in microvascular reactivity appeared to rely more on exercise volume than intensity.
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spelling pubmed-70069262020-02-19 Effects of moderate and high intensity isocaloric aerobic training upon microvascular reactivity and myocardial oxidative stress in rats Paes, Lorena Lima, Daniel Matsuura, Cristiane de Souza, Maria das Graças Cyrino, Fátima Barbosa, Carolina Ferrão, Fernanda Bottino, Daniel Bouskela, Eliete Farinatti, Paulo PLoS One Research Article Systemic and central cardiovascular adaptations may vary in response to chronic exercise performed with different intensities and volumes. This study compared the effects of aerobic training with different intensities but equivalent volume upon microvascular reactivity in cremaster muscle and myocardial biomarkers of oxidative stress in Wistar rats. After peak oxygen uptake (VO(2peak)) assessment, rats (n = 24) were assigned into three groups: moderate-intensity exercise training (MI); high-intensity exercise training (HI); sedentary control (SC). Treadmill training occurred during 4 weeks, with exercise bouts matched by the energy expenditure (3.0–3.5 Kcal). Microvascular reactivity was assessed in vivo by intravital microscopy in cremaster muscle arterioles, while biomarkers of oxidative stress and eNOS expression were quantified at left ventricle and at aorta, respectively. Similar increasing vs. sedentary control group (SC) occurred in moderate intensity training group (MI) and high-intensity training group (HI) for endothelium-dependent vasodilation (10(-4)M: MI: 168.7%, HI: 164.6% vs. SC: 146.6%, P = 0.0004). Superoxide dismutase (SOD) (HI: 0.13 U/mg vs. MI: 0.09 U/mg and SC: 0.06 U/mg; P = 0.02), glutathione peroxidase (GPX) (HI: 0.00038 U/mg vs. MI: 0.00034 U/mg and SC: 0.00024 U/mg; P = 0.04), and carbonyl protein content (HI: 0.04 U/mg vs. MI: 0.03 U/mg and SC: 0.01 U/mg; P = 0.003) increased only in HI. No difference across groups was detected for catalase (CAT) (P = 0.12), Thiobarbituric acid reactive substances (TBARS) (P = 0.38) or eNOS expression in aorta (P = 0.44). In conclusion, higher exercise intensity induced greater improvements in myocardium antioxidant defenses, while gains in microvascular reactivity appeared to rely more on exercise volume than intensity. Public Library of Science 2020-02-07 /pmc/articles/PMC7006926/ /pubmed/32032358 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0218228 Text en © 2020 Paes et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Paes, Lorena
Lima, Daniel
Matsuura, Cristiane
de Souza, Maria das Graças
Cyrino, Fátima
Barbosa, Carolina
Ferrão, Fernanda
Bottino, Daniel
Bouskela, Eliete
Farinatti, Paulo
Effects of moderate and high intensity isocaloric aerobic training upon microvascular reactivity and myocardial oxidative stress in rats
title Effects of moderate and high intensity isocaloric aerobic training upon microvascular reactivity and myocardial oxidative stress in rats
title_full Effects of moderate and high intensity isocaloric aerobic training upon microvascular reactivity and myocardial oxidative stress in rats
title_fullStr Effects of moderate and high intensity isocaloric aerobic training upon microvascular reactivity and myocardial oxidative stress in rats
title_full_unstemmed Effects of moderate and high intensity isocaloric aerobic training upon microvascular reactivity and myocardial oxidative stress in rats
title_short Effects of moderate and high intensity isocaloric aerobic training upon microvascular reactivity and myocardial oxidative stress in rats
title_sort effects of moderate and high intensity isocaloric aerobic training upon microvascular reactivity and myocardial oxidative stress in rats
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7006926/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32032358
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0218228
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