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Sequential effects of aerobic training on microcirculation of skeletal muscle, heart and kidney in hypertensive spontaneously rats

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Author(s):
Tatiana Pereira Alves
Total Authors: 1
Document type: Master's Dissertation
Press: São Paulo.
Institution: Universidade de São Paulo (USP). Faculdade de Medicina (FM/SBD)
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Examining board members:
Silvia Lacchini; Luciano de Figueiredo Borges; Lisete Compagno Michelini
Advisor: Silvia Lacchini
Abstract

Previous observations have shown that aerobic training reduce the wall/lumen ratio (RW/L) of skeletal muscle arterioles and reduce mean arterial pressure (MAP) in hypertensive rats, cause bradycardia, and increase capillary and venular density also in hypertensive and normotensive rats after 13 weeks of training. We investigated simultaneously the time-course changes of arterioles remodeling, MAP, HR and capillary and venular density during the development of low-intensity exercise protocol. Normotensive rats (WKY, Wistar Kyoto) and spontaneously hypertensive (SHR), two-months old were submitted to aerobic training protocol (weeks 0, 1, 2, 4, 8 and 12) or remained sedentary (weeks 0 and 12). In each study time were measured the MAP and HR and collected heart, kidney, temporalis, soleus and gastrocnemius muscles to analyze the RW/L and quantificate capillaries and venules (by Periodic Acid-Schiff staining). Aerobic training increased capillary and venular density of WKY and SHR (only in exercised territories), caused a reduction of the RW/L of skeletal muscle arterioles (only in SHR, early and in greater magnitude in exercised territories) and only then reduced MAP of SHR and HR of WKY and SHR. The structural changes of microcirculation preceded improvement of blood pressure levels in hypertensive rats and provided vascular improvements to normotensive rats (AU)

FAPESP's process: 10/03105-0 - Sequencial training-induced effects on the microcirculation of the skeletal muscle, heart and kidney in spontaneously hypertensive rats
Grantee:Tatiana Pereira Alves
Support Opportunities: Scholarships in Brazil - Master