Tesis
Remodelamento do miocárdio no exercício com componente anaeróbico.
Fecha
2004-10-29Registro en:
VERZOLA, Roberto Mário Machado. Remodelamento do miocárdio no exercício com componente anaeróbico.. 2004. 98 f. Tese (Doutorado em Ciências Biológicas) - Universidade Federal de São Carlos, São Carlos, 2004.
Autor
Verzola, Roberto Mário Machado
Institución
Resumen
The extracellular matrix (ECM) components are continuously synthesized and degraded
at distinct rates in a process called remodeling involving the expression of matrix
metallopeptidases (MMPs) and their inhibitors (TIMPs) in physiological (growth,
exercise) or pathological (high blood pressure, myocardial infarction) conditions. The
expression of myosin heavy chain (MHC) α and β in the myocardium also changes in
response to physiological (exercise) and pathological (energy deprivation,
hypothyroidism, diabetes mellitus, hypertension) stimulus. The aim of this work was to
study the influence of acute swimming training in Wistar male rats (160-180g) for
6hr/day, in 3 sessions of 2 hr each for 1 to 5 consecutive days, on the MMPs and MHC
β expression, compared to the sedentary control group. Blood lactate concentration and
heart weight/body weight relation were also determined. Heart weight was increased in
relation to body weight in the groups that trained for 4 (p<0.05) and 5 days (p<0.01).
Blood lactate levels after all training sessions were significantly increased in all days.
Morphological analysis showed no alterations or inflammatory signs compared to
controls. The expression of MHC β was analyzed by real time RT-PCR showing that it
was significantly increased only after 5 days of training (p<0.01). After 4 days, a
tendency to increase was observed but it was not significant. Zymography analysis of
muscle extracts indicated a single 66kDa activity band that was significantly increased
after 3 (p<0.05), 4 and 5 days (p<0.001) and this activity was enhanced in proportion to
the duration of training. In conclusion, the heart of small rodents may be biochemical
and functionally early conditioned after an acute program of swimming with an
anaerobic component.