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Auton Neurosci ; 162(1-2): 35-41, 2011 Jul 05.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21429820

ABSTRACT

We have compared the effects of two types of physical training on the cardiac autonomic control in ovariectomized and sham-operated rats according to different approaches: double autonomic blockade (DAB) with methylatropine and propranolol; baroreflex sensibility (BRS) and spectral analysis of heart rate variability (HRV). Wistar female rats (±250g) were divided into two groups: sham-operated and ovariectomized. Each group was subdivided into three subgroups: sedentary rats, rats submitted to aerobic trained and rats submitted to resistance training. Ovariectomy did not change arterial pressure, basal heart rate (HR), DAB and BRS responses, but interfered with HRV by reducing the low-frequency oscillations (LF=0.20-0.75Hz) in relation to sedentary sham-operated rats. The DAB showed that both types of training promoted an increase in the predominance of vagal tonus in sham-operated rats, but HR variations due to methylatropine were decreased in the resistance trained rats compared to sedentary rats. Evaluation of BRS showed that resistance training for sham-operated and ovariectomized rats reduced the tachycardic responses in relation to aerobic training. Evaluation of HRV in trained rats showed that aerobic training reduced LF oscillations in sham-operated rats, whereas resistance training had a contrary effect. In the ovariectomized rats, aerobic training increased high frequency oscillations (HF=0.75-2.5Hz), whereas resistance training produced no effect. In sham-operated rats, both types of training increased the vagal autonomic tonus, but resistance training reduced HF oscillations and BRS as well. In turn, both types of training had similar results in ovariectomized rats, except for HRV, as aerobic training promoted an increase in HF oscillations.


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Adaptation, Physiological/physiology , Autonomic Nervous System/physiology , Heart/innervation , Heart/physiology , Ovariectomy , Physical Conditioning, Animal/physiology , Resistance Training , Adrenergic beta-Antagonists/pharmacology , Aerobiosis , Animals , Atropine Derivatives/pharmacology , Baroreflex/physiology , Blood Pressure/drug effects , Blood Pressure/physiology , Cardiac Pacing, Artificial , Female , Heart Rate/drug effects , Heart Rate/physiology , Muscarinic Antagonists/pharmacology , Propranolol/pharmacology , Rats , Rats, Wistar
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Menopause ; 16(1): 110-6, 2009.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18978639

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effect of aerobic physical training on cardiovascular autonomic control in ovariectomized rats using different approaches. DESIGN: Female Wistar rats were divided into four groups: sedentary sham rats (group SSR), trained sham rats(group TSR), sedentary ovariectomized rats (group SOR), and trained ovariectomized rats (group TOR). Animals from the trained groups were submitted to a physical training protocol (swimming) for 12 weeks. RESULTS: Pharmacological evaluation showed that animals from group TSR had an increase in their cardiac vagal tonus compared with the animals from groups SSR and SOR. The analysis of heart rate variability (HRV) showed that groups TSR and SOR had fewer low-frequency oscillations (0.20-0.75 Hz) compared with groups SSR and TOR.When groups TSR and SOR were compared, the former was found to have fewer oscillations. With regard to high frequency oscillations (0.75-2.5 Hz), group SSR had a reduction compared with the other groups, whereas group TSR had the greatest oscillation compared with groups SOR and TOR, with all values expressed in normalized units.Analysis of HRV was performed after pharmacological blockade, and low-frequency oscillations were found to be predominantly sympathetic in sedentary animals, whereas there was no predominance in trained animals. CONCLUSION: Ovariectomy did not change the tonic autonomic control of the heart and, in addition, reduced the participation of sympathetic component in cardiac modulation. Physical training, on the other hand, increased the participation of parasympathetic modulation on the HRV, including ovariectomized rats.


Subject(s)
Autonomic Nervous System/physiology , Heart/innervation , Ovariectomy , Physical Conditioning, Animal/physiology , Adrenergic beta-Antagonists/pharmacology , Aerobiosis , Animals , Atropine Derivatives/pharmacology , Blood Pressure/physiology , Female , Heart Rate/physiology , Parasympatholytics/pharmacology , Propranolol/pharmacology , Rats , Rats, Wistar , Vagus Nerve/physiology
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Auton Neurosci ; 143(1-2): 5-11, 2008 Dec 05.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18602347

ABSTRACT

We have investigated the ovariectomy effects on the cardiovascular autonomic adaptations induced by aerobic physical training and the role played by nitric oxide (NO). Female Wistar rats (n=70) were divided into five groups: Sedentary Sham (SS); Trained Sham (TS); Trained Hypertensive Sham treated with N(G)-nitro-L-arginine methyl ester (L-NAME) (THS); Trained Ovariectomized (TO); and Trained Hypertensive Ovariectomized treated with L-NAME (THO). Trained groups were submitted to a physical training during 10 weeks. The cardiovascular autonomic control was investigated in all groups using different approaches: 1) pharmacological evaluation of autonomic tonus with methylatropine and propranolol; 2) analysis of heart rate (HR) and systolic arterial pressure (AP) variability; 3) spontaneous baroreflex sensitivity (BRS) evaluation. Hypertension was observed in THS and THO groups. Pharmacological analysis showed that TS group had increased predominance of autonomic vagal tonus compared to SS group. HR and intrinsic HR were found to be reduced in all trained animals. TS group, compared to other groups, showed a reduction in LF oscillations (LF=0.2-0.75 Hz) of pulse interval in both absolute and normalized units as well as an increase in HF oscillations (HF=0.75-2.50 Hz) in normalized unit. BRS analysis showed that alpha-index was different between all groups. TS group presented the greatest value, followed by the TO, SS, THO and THS groups. Ovariectomy has negative effects on cardiac autonomic modulation in trained rats, which is characterized by an increase in the sympathetic autonomic modulation. These negative effects suggest NO deficiency. In contrast, the ovariectomy seems to have no effect on AP variability.


Subject(s)
Autonomic Nervous System/physiopathology , Cardiovascular System/physiopathology , Ovariectomy , Physical Conditioning, Animal/physiology , Administration, Oral , Adrenergic beta-Antagonists/administration & dosage , Adrenergic beta-Antagonists/pharmacology , Analysis of Variance , Animals , Atropine Derivatives/administration & dosage , Atropine Derivatives/pharmacology , Autonomic Nervous System/drug effects , Baroreflex/drug effects , Baroreflex/physiology , Blood Pressure/drug effects , Blood Pressure/physiology , Cardiovascular System/drug effects , Cardiovascular System/innervation , Female , Heart Rate/drug effects , Heart Rate/physiology , Hypertension/chemically induced , Hypertension/physiopathology , Injections, Intravenous , NG-Nitroarginine Methyl Ester , Nitric Oxide/biosynthesis , Nitric Oxide/physiology , Parasympatholytics/administration & dosage , Parasympatholytics/pharmacology , Propranolol/administration & dosage , Propranolol/pharmacology , Rats , Rats, Wistar
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