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Exercise training prior to myocardial infarction attenuates cardiac deterioration and cardiomyocyte dysfunction in rats
Bozi, Luiz Henrique Marchesi; dos Santos Costa Maldonado, Izabel Regina; Baldo, Marcelo Perim; da Silva, Márcia Ferreira; Moreira, José Bianco Nascimento; Novaes, Rômulo Dias; Ramos, Regiane Maria Soares; Mill, José Geraldo; Brum, Patricia Chakur; Felix, Leonardo Bonato; Gomes, Thales Nicolau Prímola; Natali, Antônio José.
  • Bozi, Luiz Henrique Marchesi; Federal University of Viçosa. Department of General Biology. Viçosa. BR
  • dos Santos Costa Maldonado, Izabel Regina; Federal University of Viçosa. Department of General Biology. Viçosa. BR
  • Baldo, Marcelo Perim; Federal University of Viçosa. Department of General Biology. Viçosa. BR
  • da Silva, Márcia Ferreira; Federal University of Viçosa. Department of General Biology. Viçosa. BR
  • Moreira, José Bianco Nascimento; Federal University of Viçosa. Department of General Biology. Viçosa. BR
  • Novaes, Rômulo Dias; Federal University of Viçosa. Department of General Biology. Viçosa. BR
  • Ramos, Regiane Maria Soares; Federal University of Viçosa. Department of General Biology. Viçosa. BR
  • Mill, José Geraldo; Federal University of Viçosa. Department of General Biology. Viçosa. BR
  • Brum, Patricia Chakur; Federal University of Viçosa. Department of General Biology. Viçosa. BR
  • Felix, Leonardo Bonato; Federal University of Viçosa. Department of General Biology. Viçosa. BR
  • Gomes, Thales Nicolau Prímola; Federal University of Viçosa. Department of General Biology. Viçosa. BR
  • Natali, Antônio José; Federal University of Viçosa. Department of General Biology. Viçosa. BR
Clinics ; 68(4): 549-556, abr. 2013. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-674252
ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVES:

The present study was performed to investigate 1) whether aerobic exercise training prior to myocardial infarction would prevent cardiac dysfunction and structural deterioration and 2) whether the potential cardiac benefits of aerobic exercise training would be associated with preserved morphological and contractile properties of cardiomyocytes in post-infarct remodeled myocardium.

METHODS:

Male Wistar rats underwent an aerobic exercise training protocol for eight weeks. The rats were then assigned to sham surgery (SHAM), sedentary lifestyle and myocardial infarction or exercise training and myocardial infarction groups and were evaluated 15 days after the surgery. Left ventricular tissue was analyzed histologically, and the contractile function of isolated myocytes was measured. Student's t-test was used to analyze infarct size and ventricular wall thickness, and the other parameters were analyzed by the Kruskal-Wallis test followed by Dunn's test or a one-way analysis of variance followed by Tukey's test (p<0.05).

RESULTS:

Myocardial infarctions in exercise-trained animals resulted in a smaller myocardial infarction extension, a thicker infarcted wall and less collagen accumulation as compared to myocardial infarctions in sedentary animals. Myocardial infarction-induced left ventricular dilation and cardiac dysfunction, as evaluated by +dP/dt and -dP/dt, were both prevented by previous aerobic exercise training. Moreover, aerobic exercise training preserved cardiac myocyte shortening, improved the maximum shortening and relengthening velocities in infarcted hearts and enhanced responsiveness to calcium.

CONCLUSION:

Previous aerobic exercise training attenuated the cardiac dysfunction and structural deterioration promoted by myocardial infarction, and such benefits were associated with preserved cardiomyocyte morphological and contractile properties. .
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Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Main subject: Physical Conditioning, Animal / Myocytes, Cardiac / Heart / Myocardial Infarction Limits: Animals Language: English Journal: Clinics Journal subject: Medicine Year: 2013 Type: Article Affiliation country: Brazil Institution/Affiliation country: Federal University of Viçosa/BR

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Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Main subject: Physical Conditioning, Animal / Myocytes, Cardiac / Heart / Myocardial Infarction Limits: Animals Language: English Journal: Clinics Journal subject: Medicine Year: 2013 Type: Article Affiliation country: Brazil Institution/Affiliation country: Federal University of Viçosa/BR