Aerobic training prevents cardiometabolic changes triggered by myocardial infarction in ovariectomized rats |
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Authors: | Olí via Moraes Ruberti,Andressa Silva Sousa,Laí s Rosa Viana,Mois s Felipe Pereira Gomes,Alessandra Medeiros,Maria Cristina Cintra Gomes Marcondes,Luciano de Figueiredo Borges,Carlos Cesar Crestani,Cristiano Mostarda,Telma F tima da Cunha Moraes,Rafael Renatino Canevarolo,Maria Andreia Delbin,Bruno Rodrigues |
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Affiliation: | Olívia Moraes Ruberti,Andressa Silva Sousa,Laís Rosa Viana,Moisés Felipe Pereira Gomes,Alessandra Medeiros,Maria Cristina Cintra Gomes Marcondes,Luciano de Figueiredo Borges,Carlos Cesar Crestani,Cristiano Mostarda,Telma Fátima da Cunha Moraes,Rafael Renatino Canevarolo,Maria Andreia Delbin,Bruno Rodrigues |
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Abstract: | This study aimed to evaluate the impact of aerobic training (AT) on autonomic, cardiometabolic, ubiquitin‐proteasome activity, and inflammatory changes evoked by myocardial infarction (MI) in ovariectomized rats. Female Wistar rats were ovariectomized and divided into four groups: sedentary + sham (SS), sedentary + MI (SI), AT + sham surgery (TS), AT + MI (TI). AT was performed on a treadmill for 8 weeks before MI. Infarcted rats previously subjected to AT presented improved physical capacity, increased interleukin‐10, and decreased pro‐inflammatory cytokines. Metabolomic analysis identified and quantified 62 metabolites, 9 were considered significant by the Vip Score. SS, SI, and TS groups presented distinct metabolic profiles; however, TI could not be distinguished from the SS group. MI dramatically increased levels of dimethylamine, and AT prevented this response. Our findings suggest that AT may be useful in preventing the negative changes in functional, inflammatory, and metabolic parameters related to MI in ovariectomized rats. |
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Keywords: | autonomic nervous system exercise metabolomics myocardial infarction ovariectomy |
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