Background and Objectives: Apoptosis plays an important role in the development of cardiovascular diseases, especially heart failure. Some evidences suggest that exercise training may alter apoptosis-related signaling in somatic tissues such as the myocardium. The purpose of the present study was to determine the effect of 12 weeks of treadmill aerobic training on cytochrome c and caspase-9 gene expression in cardiac muscle of male rats. Methods: This study was conducted as a two-group experimental design project (animal model) on 16 3-month-old male rats. Animals were randomly divided into two homogeneous groups of aerobic training and control (8 animals each). Animals of the training group underwent an aerobic training program for ...
[[abstract]]Background: activated cardiac apoptosis was found in hearts from hypertensive animals, b...
Objective The optical form of aerobic exercise to elicit maximal outcome for myocardial infarction(M...
none11To improve current knowledge of the molecular mechanisms underlying exercise-induced cardiopro...
Abstract Background and aim: Recent research has suggested that exercise training is potential to in...
This study evaluated modulators of apoptosis in the myocardium of rats subjected to exercise trainin...
<p><strong>Background:</strong> Anaerobic physical exercise is a high intensity physical exercise pe...
The optimal aerobic exercise training (AET) protocol for patients following myocardial infarction (M...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: The expression of adhesion molecules in the heart tissue is considered as ...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: The expression of adhesion molecules in the heart tissue is considered as ...
Objective cardioprotective effect and mechanism of exercise training up-regulating the expression of...
Introdution: The research has been indicated that reactive oxygen species induced the apoptosis of c...
Background Epidemiological studies showed that physical exercise, specifically moderate lifelong ...
Background Epidemiological studies showed that physical exercise, specifically moderate lifelong ...
Abstract Background Epidemiological studies showed that physical exercise, specifically moderate lif...
[[abstract]]BACKGROUND: Increased myocyte apoptosis in diabetic hearts has been previously reported....
[[abstract]]Background: activated cardiac apoptosis was found in hearts from hypertensive animals, b...
Objective The optical form of aerobic exercise to elicit maximal outcome for myocardial infarction(M...
none11To improve current knowledge of the molecular mechanisms underlying exercise-induced cardiopro...
Abstract Background and aim: Recent research has suggested that exercise training is potential to in...
This study evaluated modulators of apoptosis in the myocardium of rats subjected to exercise trainin...
<p><strong>Background:</strong> Anaerobic physical exercise is a high intensity physical exercise pe...
The optimal aerobic exercise training (AET) protocol for patients following myocardial infarction (M...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: The expression of adhesion molecules in the heart tissue is considered as ...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: The expression of adhesion molecules in the heart tissue is considered as ...
Objective cardioprotective effect and mechanism of exercise training up-regulating the expression of...
Introdution: The research has been indicated that reactive oxygen species induced the apoptosis of c...
Background Epidemiological studies showed that physical exercise, specifically moderate lifelong ...
Background Epidemiological studies showed that physical exercise, specifically moderate lifelong ...
Abstract Background Epidemiological studies showed that physical exercise, specifically moderate lif...
[[abstract]]BACKGROUND: Increased myocyte apoptosis in diabetic hearts has been previously reported....
[[abstract]]Background: activated cardiac apoptosis was found in hearts from hypertensive animals, b...
Objective The optical form of aerobic exercise to elicit maximal outcome for myocardial infarction(M...
none11To improve current knowledge of the molecular mechanisms underlying exercise-induced cardiopro...