High intensity exercise training worsens alveolar destruction in pulmonary emphysema rats

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Autor(a) principal: Barnabe,Viviani
Data de Publicação: 2014
Outros Autores: Lopes,Fernanda D.T., Saraiva-Romanholo,Beatriz M., Rosa,Clarice O., Pazetti,Rogerio, Valenti,Vitor E., Martins,Milton de Arruda
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: MedicalExpress (São Paulo. Online)
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Resumo: OBJECTIVE: Investigation of standard intensities of physical exercise is important to better comprehend and develop rehabilitation programs for emphysema. We aimed to evaluate the effects of different intensities (moderate and high-intensity) of physical exercise on the development of a protease-induced (papain intratracheal instillation) emphysema in rats. METHODS: Male Wistar rats were randomly separated into five groups that received intratracheal instillation of papain solution or vehicle: (i) papain high intensity exercise, (ii) papain moderate exercise, (iii) saline high intensity exercise, (iv) saline sedentary and (v) papain sedentary. Forty days after intratracheal instillation, the exercise groups were submitted to an exercise-training protocol on a treadmill during 10 weeks, 5 days/week, at 0.9 km/h (Papain and saline high exercise), or at 0.6 km/h (papain moderate exercise).We measured respiratory system elastance and resistance, the collagen fiber lung parenchyma, and the pulmonary mean linear intercept. RESULTS: All animal groups that received papain instillation presented higher alveolar wall destruction compared to animals that received only saline solution. The papain high intensity exercise group presented higher values of mean linear intercept compared to emphysema groups that were trained at a moderate intensity or not submitted to exercise. CONCLUSION: High intensity exercise training worsened alveolar destruction in an experimental model of emphysema in rats when compared to moderate intensity exercise, or to no exercise.
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spelling High intensity exercise training worsens alveolar destruction in pulmonary emphysema ratsEmphysemaPulmonary DiseaseChronic ObstructiveExerciseRats OBJECTIVE: Investigation of standard intensities of physical exercise is important to better comprehend and develop rehabilitation programs for emphysema. We aimed to evaluate the effects of different intensities (moderate and high-intensity) of physical exercise on the development of a protease-induced (papain intratracheal instillation) emphysema in rats. METHODS: Male Wistar rats were randomly separated into five groups that received intratracheal instillation of papain solution or vehicle: (i) papain high intensity exercise, (ii) papain moderate exercise, (iii) saline high intensity exercise, (iv) saline sedentary and (v) papain sedentary. Forty days after intratracheal instillation, the exercise groups were submitted to an exercise-training protocol on a treadmill during 10 weeks, 5 days/week, at 0.9 km/h (Papain and saline high exercise), or at 0.6 km/h (papain moderate exercise).We measured respiratory system elastance and resistance, the collagen fiber lung parenchyma, and the pulmonary mean linear intercept. RESULTS: All animal groups that received papain instillation presented higher alveolar wall destruction compared to animals that received only saline solution. The papain high intensity exercise group presented higher values of mean linear intercept compared to emphysema groups that were trained at a moderate intensity or not submitted to exercise. CONCLUSION: High intensity exercise training worsened alveolar destruction in an experimental model of emphysema in rats when compared to moderate intensity exercise, or to no exercise.Mavera Edições Técnicas e Científicas Ltda2014-10-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2358-04292014000500227MedicalExpress v.1 n.5 2014reponame:MedicalExpress (São Paulo. Online)instname:Mavera Edições Científicas e Técnicas Ltda-MEinstacron:METC10.5935/MedicalExpress.2014.05.03info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBarnabe,VivianiLopes,Fernanda D.T.Saraiva-Romanholo,Beatriz M.Rosa,Clarice O.Pazetti,RogerioValenti,Vitor E.Martins,Milton de Arrudaeng2016-05-12T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S2358-04292014000500227Revistahttp://www.medicalexpress.net.brhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||medicalexpress@me.net.br2358-04292318-8111opendoar:2016-05-12T00:00MedicalExpress (São Paulo. Online) - Mavera Edições Científicas e Técnicas Ltda-MEfalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv High intensity exercise training worsens alveolar destruction in pulmonary emphysema rats
title High intensity exercise training worsens alveolar destruction in pulmonary emphysema rats
spellingShingle High intensity exercise training worsens alveolar destruction in pulmonary emphysema rats
Barnabe,Viviani
Emphysema
Pulmonary Disease
Chronic Obstructive
Exercise
Rats
title_short High intensity exercise training worsens alveolar destruction in pulmonary emphysema rats
title_full High intensity exercise training worsens alveolar destruction in pulmonary emphysema rats
title_fullStr High intensity exercise training worsens alveolar destruction in pulmonary emphysema rats
title_full_unstemmed High intensity exercise training worsens alveolar destruction in pulmonary emphysema rats
title_sort High intensity exercise training worsens alveolar destruction in pulmonary emphysema rats
author Barnabe,Viviani
author_facet Barnabe,Viviani
Lopes,Fernanda D.T.
Saraiva-Romanholo,Beatriz M.
Rosa,Clarice O.
Pazetti,Rogerio
Valenti,Vitor E.
Martins,Milton de Arruda
author_role author
author2 Lopes,Fernanda D.T.
Saraiva-Romanholo,Beatriz M.
Rosa,Clarice O.
Pazetti,Rogerio
Valenti,Vitor E.
Martins,Milton de Arruda
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Barnabe,Viviani
Lopes,Fernanda D.T.
Saraiva-Romanholo,Beatriz M.
Rosa,Clarice O.
Pazetti,Rogerio
Valenti,Vitor E.
Martins,Milton de Arruda
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Emphysema
Pulmonary Disease
Chronic Obstructive
Exercise
Rats
topic Emphysema
Pulmonary Disease
Chronic Obstructive
Exercise
Rats
description OBJECTIVE: Investigation of standard intensities of physical exercise is important to better comprehend and develop rehabilitation programs for emphysema. We aimed to evaluate the effects of different intensities (moderate and high-intensity) of physical exercise on the development of a protease-induced (papain intratracheal instillation) emphysema in rats. METHODS: Male Wistar rats were randomly separated into five groups that received intratracheal instillation of papain solution or vehicle: (i) papain high intensity exercise, (ii) papain moderate exercise, (iii) saline high intensity exercise, (iv) saline sedentary and (v) papain sedentary. Forty days after intratracheal instillation, the exercise groups were submitted to an exercise-training protocol on a treadmill during 10 weeks, 5 days/week, at 0.9 km/h (Papain and saline high exercise), or at 0.6 km/h (papain moderate exercise).We measured respiratory system elastance and resistance, the collagen fiber lung parenchyma, and the pulmonary mean linear intercept. RESULTS: All animal groups that received papain instillation presented higher alveolar wall destruction compared to animals that received only saline solution. The papain high intensity exercise group presented higher values of mean linear intercept compared to emphysema groups that were trained at a moderate intensity or not submitted to exercise. CONCLUSION: High intensity exercise training worsened alveolar destruction in an experimental model of emphysema in rats when compared to moderate intensity exercise, or to no exercise.
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