Experimental studies examining the effects of regular exercise on cardiac responses to ischemia and reperfusion (I/R) are limited. Therefore, these experiments examined the effects of endurance exercise training on myocardial biochemical and physiological responses during in vivo I/R. Female Sprague-Dawley rats (4 mo old) were randomly assigned to either a sedentary control group or to an exercise training group. After a 10-wk endurance exercise training program, animals were anesthetized and mechanically ventilated, and the chest was opened by thoracotomy. Coronary occlusion was achieved by a ligature around the left coronary artery; occlusion was maintained for 20 min, followed by a 10-min period of reperfusion. Compared with untrained, e...
Mitochondria are recognized to be a major cellular site of reactive oxygen species (ROS) production ...
To improve current knowledge of the molecular mechanisms underlying exercise-induced cardioprotectio...
Physical activity is probably the only physiological source of increased production of ROS. How can ...
Purpose: The purpose of these experiments was to test the hypothesis that endurance exercise trainin...
These experiments examined the independent effects of short-term exercise and heat stress on myocard...
Training has been shown to induce cardioprotection. The mechanisms involved remain still poorly unde...
Abstract AIM To compare the amount of cardioprotection induced by a single exercise session with th...
The study of exercise preconditioning can develop strategies to prevent cardiovascular diseases and ...
As the relationship between training and ischemic heart disease is not yet unraveled, we test the hy...
Myocardial infarction (MI) has been associated with increases in reactive oxygen species (ROS). Exer...
The study of exercise preconditioning can develop strategies to prevent cardiovascular diseases and ...
AimsWe assessed the effects of a short-term exercise training on cardiac function, oxidative stress ...
This study investigated the onset of age-related changes in the myocardial antioxidant enzymes and a...
The progression of myocardial injury secondary to hypertension is a complex process related to a ser...
Recent evidence suggest that heat shock proteins (HSPs) of the 70 kDa family provide myocardial prot...
Mitochondria are recognized to be a major cellular site of reactive oxygen species (ROS) production ...
To improve current knowledge of the molecular mechanisms underlying exercise-induced cardioprotectio...
Physical activity is probably the only physiological source of increased production of ROS. How can ...
Purpose: The purpose of these experiments was to test the hypothesis that endurance exercise trainin...
These experiments examined the independent effects of short-term exercise and heat stress on myocard...
Training has been shown to induce cardioprotection. The mechanisms involved remain still poorly unde...
Abstract AIM To compare the amount of cardioprotection induced by a single exercise session with th...
The study of exercise preconditioning can develop strategies to prevent cardiovascular diseases and ...
As the relationship between training and ischemic heart disease is not yet unraveled, we test the hy...
Myocardial infarction (MI) has been associated with increases in reactive oxygen species (ROS). Exer...
The study of exercise preconditioning can develop strategies to prevent cardiovascular diseases and ...
AimsWe assessed the effects of a short-term exercise training on cardiac function, oxidative stress ...
This study investigated the onset of age-related changes in the myocardial antioxidant enzymes and a...
The progression of myocardial injury secondary to hypertension is a complex process related to a ser...
Recent evidence suggest that heat shock proteins (HSPs) of the 70 kDa family provide myocardial prot...
Mitochondria are recognized to be a major cellular site of reactive oxygen species (ROS) production ...
To improve current knowledge of the molecular mechanisms underlying exercise-induced cardioprotectio...
Physical activity is probably the only physiological source of increased production of ROS. How can ...