Resistance training improves hemodynamic function, collagen deposition and inflammatory profiles: experimental model of heart failure.

The role of resistance training on collagen deposition, the inflammatory profile and muscle weakness in heart failure remains unclear. Therefore, this study evaluated the influence of a resistance training program on hemodynamic function, maximum strength gain, collagen deposition and inflammatory p...

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Main Authors: Jadson P Alves, Ramiro B Nunes, Giuseppe P Stefani, Pedro Dal Lago
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2014-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4207701?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-c784646529dd4850abaae4cd2f5dbc452020-11-24T21:42:06ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032014-01-01910e11031710.1371/journal.pone.0110317Resistance training improves hemodynamic function, collagen deposition and inflammatory profiles: experimental model of heart failure.Jadson P AlvesRamiro B NunesGiuseppe P StefaniPedro Dal LagoThe role of resistance training on collagen deposition, the inflammatory profile and muscle weakness in heart failure remains unclear. Therefore, this study evaluated the influence of a resistance training program on hemodynamic function, maximum strength gain, collagen deposition and inflammatory profile in chronic heart failure rats. Thirty-two male Wistar rats submitted to myocardial infarction by coronary artery ligation or sham surgery were assigned into four groups: sedentary sham (S-Sham, n = 8); trained sham (T-Sham, n = 8); sedentary chronic heart failure (S-CHF, n = 8) and trained chronic heart failure (T-CHF, n = 8). The maximum strength capacity was evaluated by the one maximum repetition test. Trained groups were submitted to an 8-week resistance training program (4 days/week, 4 sets of 10-12 repetitions/session, at 65% to 75% of one maximum repetition). After 8 weeks of the resistance training program, the T-CHF group showed lower left ventricular end diastolic pressure (P<0.001), higher left ventricular systolic pressure (P<0.05), higher systolic blood pressure (P<0.05), an improvement in the maximal positive derivative of ventricular pressure (P<0.05) and maximal negative derivative of ventricular pressure (P<0.05) when compared to the S-CHF group; no differences were observed when compared to Sham groups. In addition, resistance training was able to reduce myocardial hypertrophy (P<0.05), left ventricular total collagen volume fraction (P<0.01), IL-6 (P<0.05), and TNF-α/IL-10 ratio (P<0.05), as well as increasing IL-10 (P<0.05) in chronic heart failure rats when compared to the S-CHF group. Eight weeks of resistance training promotes an improvement of cardiac function, strength gain, collagen deposition and inflammatory profile in chronic heart failure rats.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4207701?pdf=render
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author Jadson P Alves
Ramiro B Nunes
Giuseppe P Stefani
Pedro Dal Lago
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Ramiro B Nunes
Giuseppe P Stefani
Pedro Dal Lago
Resistance training improves hemodynamic function, collagen deposition and inflammatory profiles: experimental model of heart failure.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Jadson P Alves
Ramiro B Nunes
Giuseppe P Stefani
Pedro Dal Lago
author_sort Jadson P Alves
title Resistance training improves hemodynamic function, collagen deposition and inflammatory profiles: experimental model of heart failure.
title_short Resistance training improves hemodynamic function, collagen deposition and inflammatory profiles: experimental model of heart failure.
title_full Resistance training improves hemodynamic function, collagen deposition and inflammatory profiles: experimental model of heart failure.
title_fullStr Resistance training improves hemodynamic function, collagen deposition and inflammatory profiles: experimental model of heart failure.
title_full_unstemmed Resistance training improves hemodynamic function, collagen deposition and inflammatory profiles: experimental model of heart failure.
title_sort resistance training improves hemodynamic function, collagen deposition and inflammatory profiles: experimental model of heart failure.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2014-01-01
description The role of resistance training on collagen deposition, the inflammatory profile and muscle weakness in heart failure remains unclear. Therefore, this study evaluated the influence of a resistance training program on hemodynamic function, maximum strength gain, collagen deposition and inflammatory profile in chronic heart failure rats. Thirty-two male Wistar rats submitted to myocardial infarction by coronary artery ligation or sham surgery were assigned into four groups: sedentary sham (S-Sham, n = 8); trained sham (T-Sham, n = 8); sedentary chronic heart failure (S-CHF, n = 8) and trained chronic heart failure (T-CHF, n = 8). The maximum strength capacity was evaluated by the one maximum repetition test. Trained groups were submitted to an 8-week resistance training program (4 days/week, 4 sets of 10-12 repetitions/session, at 65% to 75% of one maximum repetition). After 8 weeks of the resistance training program, the T-CHF group showed lower left ventricular end diastolic pressure (P<0.001), higher left ventricular systolic pressure (P<0.05), higher systolic blood pressure (P<0.05), an improvement in the maximal positive derivative of ventricular pressure (P<0.05) and maximal negative derivative of ventricular pressure (P<0.05) when compared to the S-CHF group; no differences were observed when compared to Sham groups. In addition, resistance training was able to reduce myocardial hypertrophy (P<0.05), left ventricular total collagen volume fraction (P<0.01), IL-6 (P<0.05), and TNF-α/IL-10 ratio (P<0.05), as well as increasing IL-10 (P<0.05) in chronic heart failure rats when compared to the S-CHF group. Eight weeks of resistance training promotes an improvement of cardiac function, strength gain, collagen deposition and inflammatory profile in chronic heart failure rats.
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