Exercise can ameliorate cardiovascular dysfunctions in the diabetes condition, but its pre-cise molecular mechanisms have not been entirely understood. The aim of the present study was to determine the impact of endurance training on expression of angiogenesis-related genes in cardiac tissue of diabetic rats. Thirty adults male Wistar rats were randomly divided into three groups (N = 10) including diabetic training (DT), sedentary diabetes (SD), and sedentary healthy (SH), in which diabetes was induced by a single dose of streptozotocin (50 mg/kg). Endurance training (ET) with moderate-intensity was performed on a motorized treadmill for six weeks. Training duration and treadmill speed were increased during five weeks, but they were kept co...
Background & objective: Diabetes causes chronic problems in the structure and function of tissues, s...
Introduction: Physiological hypertrophy of the heart is dependent on cellular pathways and important...
Background: Exercise training (ET) has been used as a nonpharmacological strategy for treatment of d...
Background and Aim: Type 2 diabetes exerts an anti-angiogenesis effects on the cardiac tissue. The a...
Background: Exercise is considered as the important treatment in diabetic patients and the process o...
Background and Aim: Type 2 diabetes is one of the effective and inhibiting factors in controlling bl...
Objective In recent years, a large number of experimental studies have shown that the proliferation ...
Background and Aim: The eNOS gene that is responsible for the production of nitric oxide and angiost...
[[abstract]]BACKGROUND: Increased myocyte apoptosis in diabetic hearts has been previously reported....
International audienceThis study investigated the effects of 8 weeks of intense exercise training co...
[[abstract]]BACKGROUND: Increased myocyte apoptosis in diabetic hearts has been previously reported....
International audienceThis study investigated the effects of 8 weeks of intense exercise training co...
Abstract Background Informations about the effects of intense exercise training on diabetes-induced ...
Background: Type 2 diabetic patients have an abnormally high rate of mortality due to cardiovascular...
Background: Exercise training (ET) has been used as a nonpharmacological strategy for treatment of d...
Background & objective: Diabetes causes chronic problems in the structure and function of tissues, s...
Introduction: Physiological hypertrophy of the heart is dependent on cellular pathways and important...
Background: Exercise training (ET) has been used as a nonpharmacological strategy for treatment of d...
Background and Aim: Type 2 diabetes exerts an anti-angiogenesis effects on the cardiac tissue. The a...
Background: Exercise is considered as the important treatment in diabetic patients and the process o...
Background and Aim: Type 2 diabetes is one of the effective and inhibiting factors in controlling bl...
Objective In recent years, a large number of experimental studies have shown that the proliferation ...
Background and Aim: The eNOS gene that is responsible for the production of nitric oxide and angiost...
[[abstract]]BACKGROUND: Increased myocyte apoptosis in diabetic hearts has been previously reported....
International audienceThis study investigated the effects of 8 weeks of intense exercise training co...
[[abstract]]BACKGROUND: Increased myocyte apoptosis in diabetic hearts has been previously reported....
International audienceThis study investigated the effects of 8 weeks of intense exercise training co...
Abstract Background Informations about the effects of intense exercise training on diabetes-induced ...
Background: Type 2 diabetic patients have an abnormally high rate of mortality due to cardiovascular...
Background: Exercise training (ET) has been used as a nonpharmacological strategy for treatment of d...
Background & objective: Diabetes causes chronic problems in the structure and function of tissues, s...
Introduction: Physiological hypertrophy of the heart is dependent on cellular pathways and important...
Background: Exercise training (ET) has been used as a nonpharmacological strategy for treatment of d...