Impact of the Training Program on Lipid Profile and Cardiac Health

The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of training programs on serum lipid profile and myocardial oxidative stress. Male Wistar rats (2 mo-old) were divided into three groups (n=8): sedentary (S), loadless trained (T) and trained-overload 2% body weight (TL). T and TL were trained thro...

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Autores principales: BURNEIKO,REGINA COELI, DINIZ,YEDA SANT'ANA, FAINE,LUCIANE APARECIDA, MACHADO GALHARDI,CRISTIANO, PADOVANI,CARLOS ROBERTO, NOVELLI,ETHEL LOURENZI B., CICOGNA,ANTONIO CARLOS
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Publicado: Sociedad de Biología de Chile 2004
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spelling oai:scielo:S0716-976020040001000062004-09-09Impact of the Training Program on Lipid Profile and Cardiac HealthBURNEIKO,REGINA COELIDINIZ,YEDA SANT'ANAFAINE,LUCIANE APARECIDAMACHADO GALHARDI,CRISTIANOPADOVANI,CARLOS ROBERTONOVELLI,ETHEL LOURENZI B.CICOGNA,ANTONIO CARLOS Training lipid profile oxidative stress heart serum The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of training programs on serum lipid profile and myocardial oxidative stress. Male Wistar rats (2 mo-old) were divided into three groups (n=8): sedentary (S), loadless trained (T) and trained-overload 2% body weight (TL). T and TL were trained through swimming for 9 weeks. T and TL rats had increased myocardial lipoperoxide (TBA) and lipid hydroperoxide (HP), whereas HP was higher in TL than in T animals. Superoxide dismutase (SOD) activities were lowest in TL. Myocardial glutathione peroxidase (GSH-Px) was lower in TL than in T and S rats. TL decreased HDL-cholesterol and increased LDL-cholesterol. The serum lactate dehydrogenase and TBA were increased, while SOD and GSH-Px activities were decreased in TL rats. Loadless training was able to improve HDL-cholesterol and to reduce LDL-cholesterol. In conclusion, the loadless training program induced beneficial effects on lipid profile, while overload training induced dyslipidemic profile that was associated with serum oxidative stress. The overload training program was deleterious relative to loadless training program, increasing myocardial oxidative stress.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSociedad de Biología de ChileBiological Research v.37 n.1 20042004-01-01text/htmlhttp://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0716-97602004000100006en10.4067/S0716-97602004000100006
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topic Training
lipid profile
oxidative stress
heart
serum
spellingShingle Training
lipid profile
oxidative stress
heart
serum
BURNEIKO,REGINA COELI
DINIZ,YEDA SANT'ANA
FAINE,LUCIANE APARECIDA
MACHADO GALHARDI,CRISTIANO
PADOVANI,CARLOS ROBERTO
NOVELLI,ETHEL LOURENZI B.
CICOGNA,ANTONIO CARLOS
Impact of the Training Program on Lipid Profile and Cardiac Health
description The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of training programs on serum lipid profile and myocardial oxidative stress. Male Wistar rats (2 mo-old) were divided into three groups (n=8): sedentary (S), loadless trained (T) and trained-overload 2% body weight (TL). T and TL were trained through swimming for 9 weeks. T and TL rats had increased myocardial lipoperoxide (TBA) and lipid hydroperoxide (HP), whereas HP was higher in TL than in T animals. Superoxide dismutase (SOD) activities were lowest in TL. Myocardial glutathione peroxidase (GSH-Px) was lower in TL than in T and S rats. TL decreased HDL-cholesterol and increased LDL-cholesterol. The serum lactate dehydrogenase and TBA were increased, while SOD and GSH-Px activities were decreased in TL rats. Loadless training was able to improve HDL-cholesterol and to reduce LDL-cholesterol. In conclusion, the loadless training program induced beneficial effects on lipid profile, while overload training induced dyslipidemic profile that was associated with serum oxidative stress. The overload training program was deleterious relative to loadless training program, increasing myocardial oxidative stress.
author BURNEIKO,REGINA COELI
DINIZ,YEDA SANT'ANA
FAINE,LUCIANE APARECIDA
MACHADO GALHARDI,CRISTIANO
PADOVANI,CARLOS ROBERTO
NOVELLI,ETHEL LOURENZI B.
CICOGNA,ANTONIO CARLOS
author_facet BURNEIKO,REGINA COELI
DINIZ,YEDA SANT'ANA
FAINE,LUCIANE APARECIDA
MACHADO GALHARDI,CRISTIANO
PADOVANI,CARLOS ROBERTO
NOVELLI,ETHEL LOURENZI B.
CICOGNA,ANTONIO CARLOS
author_sort BURNEIKO,REGINA COELI
title Impact of the Training Program on Lipid Profile and Cardiac Health
title_short Impact of the Training Program on Lipid Profile and Cardiac Health
title_full Impact of the Training Program on Lipid Profile and Cardiac Health
title_fullStr Impact of the Training Program on Lipid Profile and Cardiac Health
title_full_unstemmed Impact of the Training Program on Lipid Profile and Cardiac Health
title_sort impact of the training program on lipid profile and cardiac health
publisher Sociedad de Biología de Chile
publishDate 2004
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