Although it is well known that physical training ameliorates brain oxidative function after injuries by enhancing the levels of neurotrophic factors and oxidative status, there is little evidence addressing the influence of exercise training itself on brain oxidative damage and data is conflicting. This study investigated the effect of well-established swimming training protocol on lipid peroxidation and components of antioxidant system in the rat brain. Male Wistar rats were randomized into trained (5 days/week, 8 weeks, 30 min; n=8) and non-trained (n=7) groups. Forty-eight hours after the last session of exercise, animals were euthanized and the brain was collected for oxidative stress analysis. Swimming training decreased thiobarbituric...
In this study, we evaluated the hypothesis that long term dietary restriction would have beneficial ...
Abstract Exercise-induced changes in p66Shc-dependent signaling pathway are still not fully understo...
Stroke is the third most common cause of death worldwide, and most stroke survivors present some fun...
Although it is well known that physical training ameliorates brain oxidative function after injuries...
Although acute exhaustive exercise is known to increase liver reactive oxygen species (ROS) producti...
We intended to study the effect of swimming exercise on the brain, liver and heart malondialdehyde (...
24-31Exhaustive exercise may generate oxidative stress in brain and reported findings are conflictin...
Exercise training has been used for treatment/prevention of many cardiovascular diseases, but the me...
We investigated whether swim training protects skeletal muscle from oxidative damage in response to...
The aim of this study was to verify whether eight-week-long swimming exercise training would evaluat...
Although regular physical exercise is beneficial to the body, it is well known that exhaustive exerc...
Although regular physical exercise is beneficial to the body, it is well known that exhaustive exerc...
Oxidative stress, physical inactivity and high-fat (FAT) diets are associated with hepatic disorders...
Exercise may exert beneficial effects on cognitive functions and play an important role in the preve...
Abstract Background: Endurance training can lead to tissue damage and destruction by creating oxida...
In this study, we evaluated the hypothesis that long term dietary restriction would have beneficial ...
Abstract Exercise-induced changes in p66Shc-dependent signaling pathway are still not fully understo...
Stroke is the third most common cause of death worldwide, and most stroke survivors present some fun...
Although it is well known that physical training ameliorates brain oxidative function after injuries...
Although acute exhaustive exercise is known to increase liver reactive oxygen species (ROS) producti...
We intended to study the effect of swimming exercise on the brain, liver and heart malondialdehyde (...
24-31Exhaustive exercise may generate oxidative stress in brain and reported findings are conflictin...
Exercise training has been used for treatment/prevention of many cardiovascular diseases, but the me...
We investigated whether swim training protects skeletal muscle from oxidative damage in response to...
The aim of this study was to verify whether eight-week-long swimming exercise training would evaluat...
Although regular physical exercise is beneficial to the body, it is well known that exhaustive exerc...
Although regular physical exercise is beneficial to the body, it is well known that exhaustive exerc...
Oxidative stress, physical inactivity and high-fat (FAT) diets are associated with hepatic disorders...
Exercise may exert beneficial effects on cognitive functions and play an important role in the preve...
Abstract Background: Endurance training can lead to tissue damage and destruction by creating oxida...
In this study, we evaluated the hypothesis that long term dietary restriction would have beneficial ...
Abstract Exercise-induced changes in p66Shc-dependent signaling pathway are still not fully understo...
Stroke is the third most common cause of death worldwide, and most stroke survivors present some fun...