Influence of glutamine on the effect of resistance exercise on cardiac ANP in rats

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Autor(a) principal: Souza,Romeu Rodrigues de
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: Caldeira,Cleomara Angélica Vieira, Carbone,Patrícia Oliva, Pianca,Eduardo Victor
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Ciências do Esporte (Online)
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Resumo: Various nutritional supplements (herbs, vitamins, and micronutrients) improve responses and adaptations to resistance exercise. ANP is a heart hormone that contributes to fluid, electrolyte and blood pressure homeostasis through its natriuretic and vasodilative actions. In the present study, the adaptation of ANP in response to resistance exercise was investigated in rats supplemented with glutamine for five weeks. The results showed that supplementation with glutamine did not influence the number of ANP granules per atrial cardiocyte in sedentary animals. In exercised-trained rats, the number and diameter of the granules was significantly higher in comparison with the control group and in exercised animals supplemented with glutamine there was significant increase in the number and diameter of ANP granules compared with controls. Altogether, these data indicated that in resistance exercise rats, glutamine significantly enhances cardiac ANP thus implicating the beneficial effects of glutamine supplementation to the ANP system.
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title Influence of glutamine on the effect of resistance exercise on cardiac ANP in rats
spellingShingle Influence of glutamine on the effect of resistance exercise on cardiac ANP in rats
Souza,Romeu Rodrigues de
Glutamine
Resistance exercise
ANP
Rat
title_short Influence of glutamine on the effect of resistance exercise on cardiac ANP in rats
title_full Influence of glutamine on the effect of resistance exercise on cardiac ANP in rats
title_fullStr Influence of glutamine on the effect of resistance exercise on cardiac ANP in rats
title_full_unstemmed Influence of glutamine on the effect of resistance exercise on cardiac ANP in rats
title_sort Influence of glutamine on the effect of resistance exercise on cardiac ANP in rats
author Souza,Romeu Rodrigues de
author_facet Souza,Romeu Rodrigues de
Caldeira,Cleomara Angélica Vieira
Carbone,Patrícia Oliva
Pianca,Eduardo Victor
author_role author
author2 Caldeira,Cleomara Angélica Vieira
Carbone,Patrícia Oliva
Pianca,Eduardo Victor
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Souza,Romeu Rodrigues de
Caldeira,Cleomara Angélica Vieira
Carbone,Patrícia Oliva
Pianca,Eduardo Victor
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Glutamine
Resistance exercise
ANP
Rat
topic Glutamine
Resistance exercise
ANP
Rat
description Various nutritional supplements (herbs, vitamins, and micronutrients) improve responses and adaptations to resistance exercise. ANP is a heart hormone that contributes to fluid, electrolyte and blood pressure homeostasis through its natriuretic and vasodilative actions. In the present study, the adaptation of ANP in response to resistance exercise was investigated in rats supplemented with glutamine for five weeks. The results showed that supplementation with glutamine did not influence the number of ANP granules per atrial cardiocyte in sedentary animals. In exercised-trained rats, the number and diameter of the granules was significantly higher in comparison with the control group and in exercised animals supplemented with glutamine there was significant increase in the number and diameter of ANP granules compared with controls. Altogether, these data indicated that in resistance exercise rats, glutamine significantly enhances cardiac ANP thus implicating the beneficial effects of glutamine supplementation to the ANP system.
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