Influência da suplementação de creatina sobre a massa muscular de ratos

The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of the short-term (5g. kg -1 for 1 week) and long-term (1g. kg -1 for 8 weeks) creatine supplementation on ponderal adaptation of anterior tibial and soleus muscles of sedentary and exercised (swimming to 80% of the tolerated maximum load) rats.72...

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Main Authors: Renato Aparecido de Souza, Humberto Miranda, Rodrigo Alexis Lazo Osório, Belmiro Salles, Roberto Simão, Wellington Ribeiro
Format: Article
Language:Portuguese
Published: Universidade Nove de Julho 2009-01-01
Series:ConScientiae Saúde
Online Access:http://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=92912014003
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spelling doaj-49a21210e2454d4aa5b0d57728183e192020-11-25T00:30:59ZporUniversidade Nove de Julho ConScientiae Saúde1677-10281983-93242009-01-0182177182Influência da suplementação de creatina sobre a massa muscular de ratosRenato Aparecido de SouzaHumberto MirandaRodrigo Alexis Lazo OsórioBelmiro SallesRoberto SimãoWellington RibeiroThe aim of this study was to investigate the effects of the short-term (5g. kg -1 for 1 week) and long-term (1g. kg -1 for 8 weeks) creatine supplementation on ponderal adaptation of anterior tibial and soleus muscles of sedentary and exercised (swimming to 80% of the tolerated maximum load) rats.72 Wistar males rats (240 ± 10g) were divided in 4 groups: sedentary rats without supplementation (CON; n = 18); exercised rats without supplementation (NAT; n = 18); sedentary rats with supplementation (CRE; n = 18); exercised rats with supplementation (CRE+NAT; n = 18). At the end of the first, fourth and eighth weeks six animals of each group were sacrificed. There were obtained the following results (p<0.05): superior average of anterior tibial muscle absolute mass in CRE and CRE+NAT; superior average of absolute and relative soleus muscle mass in the CRE+NAT in relation to other groups after four and eight experimental weeks. These findings suggest that the creatine supplementation causes positive ponderal adaptations in skeletal muscle tissue independly of physical exercise realization.http://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=92912014003
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author Renato Aparecido de Souza
Humberto Miranda
Rodrigo Alexis Lazo Osório
Belmiro Salles
Roberto Simão
Wellington Ribeiro
spellingShingle Renato Aparecido de Souza
Humberto Miranda
Rodrigo Alexis Lazo Osório
Belmiro Salles
Roberto Simão
Wellington Ribeiro
Influência da suplementação de creatina sobre a massa muscular de ratos
ConScientiae Saúde
author_facet Renato Aparecido de Souza
Humberto Miranda
Rodrigo Alexis Lazo Osório
Belmiro Salles
Roberto Simão
Wellington Ribeiro
author_sort Renato Aparecido de Souza
title Influência da suplementação de creatina sobre a massa muscular de ratos
title_short Influência da suplementação de creatina sobre a massa muscular de ratos
title_full Influência da suplementação de creatina sobre a massa muscular de ratos
title_fullStr Influência da suplementação de creatina sobre a massa muscular de ratos
title_full_unstemmed Influência da suplementação de creatina sobre a massa muscular de ratos
title_sort influência da suplementação de creatina sobre a massa muscular de ratos
publisher Universidade Nove de Julho
series ConScientiae Saúde
issn 1677-1028
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publishDate 2009-01-01
description The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of the short-term (5g. kg -1 for 1 week) and long-term (1g. kg -1 for 8 weeks) creatine supplementation on ponderal adaptation of anterior tibial and soleus muscles of sedentary and exercised (swimming to 80% of the tolerated maximum load) rats.72 Wistar males rats (240 ± 10g) were divided in 4 groups: sedentary rats without supplementation (CON; n = 18); exercised rats without supplementation (NAT; n = 18); sedentary rats with supplementation (CRE; n = 18); exercised rats with supplementation (CRE+NAT; n = 18). At the end of the first, fourth and eighth weeks six animals of each group were sacrificed. There were obtained the following results (p<0.05): superior average of anterior tibial muscle absolute mass in CRE and CRE+NAT; superior average of absolute and relative soleus muscle mass in the CRE+NAT in relation to other groups after four and eight experimental weeks. These findings suggest that the creatine supplementation causes positive ponderal adaptations in skeletal muscle tissue independly of physical exercise realization.
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