Influência das formas de carboidratos no treinamento físico e na supercompensação glicogênica de ratos

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Autor(a) principal: Lima, Hesses Marani
Data de Publicação: 2003
Outros Autores: Barcelos, Maria de Fátima Píccolo, Sousa, Raimundo Vicente de, Morais, Augusto Ramalho de
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
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Resumo: Two carbohydrates forms, sucrose and corn starch, were utilized, in the physical training of rats, having as basis the classic method of overcompensation of glycogen which includes the depletion of tissue glycogen followed by carbohydrate load. The analyzed parameters were body weight gain, feed conversion, feed efficiency, tissue muscle and hepatic glycogen levels, plasma glucose and serum total lipids. Wistar male rats were utilized, consuming diets with simples carbohydrates (CHOs) and complex carbohydrates (CHOc). The experiment consisted of three phases: 1st phase- adaptation to the liquid medium, 2nd Phase- training, where the physical training program was established, in these phases 1 and 2 the groups were fed diets containing 75% of carbohydrates and finally in the 3rd phase- of glycogen overcompensation , a shift in the concentration of carbohydrates was done. Proceeding this phase, the groups were submitted to one day called the event , where all the groups swam for about 2 and a half hours and at the end of this, the replenishment of the tissue stores of glycogen in the following times 0, 6, 12, 24, 48 and 72 hours was monitored. The main results point out that: (a) the physical training for rats raised the tissue glycogen levels; (b) the forms of carbohydrates simple (sucrose) or complex (corn starch), did not intervene in tissue glycogen, plasma glucose and serum total lipids; (c) the overcompensation of glycogen rise higher store of glycogen in tissue hepatic rats as compared with tissue muscle; (d) the greatest replenishment of glycogen in all tissues occurred within 12 hours consuming diets with either simple or complex diets; (e) the complex form did not provide reduced levels of serum glucose in the 9-hour post-fasting; (f) With advancing time, the gradual increase of the contents of the total lipids every hour regardless of the form of CHO consumed by the animals.
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spelling Influência das formas de carboidratos no treinamento físico e na supercompensação glicogênica de ratosInfluence of carbohydrates forms of in physical training and glycogen overcompensation in ratsFormas de carboidratoTreinamento físicoSupercompensação de glicogênioGlicogênioRatosForms of carbohydratesPhysical trainingOvercompensation of glycogenGlycogenRatesTwo carbohydrates forms, sucrose and corn starch, were utilized, in the physical training of rats, having as basis the classic method of overcompensation of glycogen which includes the depletion of tissue glycogen followed by carbohydrate load. The analyzed parameters were body weight gain, feed conversion, feed efficiency, tissue muscle and hepatic glycogen levels, plasma glucose and serum total lipids. Wistar male rats were utilized, consuming diets with simples carbohydrates (CHOs) and complex carbohydrates (CHOc). The experiment consisted of three phases: 1st phase- adaptation to the liquid medium, 2nd Phase- training, where the physical training program was established, in these phases 1 and 2 the groups were fed diets containing 75% of carbohydrates and finally in the 3rd phase- of glycogen overcompensation , a shift in the concentration of carbohydrates was done. Proceeding this phase, the groups were submitted to one day called the event , where all the groups swam for about 2 and a half hours and at the end of this, the replenishment of the tissue stores of glycogen in the following times 0, 6, 12, 24, 48 and 72 hours was monitored. The main results point out that: (a) the physical training for rats raised the tissue glycogen levels; (b) the forms of carbohydrates simple (sucrose) or complex (corn starch), did not intervene in tissue glycogen, plasma glucose and serum total lipids; (c) the overcompensation of glycogen rise higher store of glycogen in tissue hepatic rats as compared with tissue muscle; (d) the greatest replenishment of glycogen in all tissues occurred within 12 hours consuming diets with either simple or complex diets; (e) the complex form did not provide reduced levels of serum glucose in the 9-hour post-fasting; (f) With advancing time, the gradual increase of the contents of the total lipids every hour regardless of the form of CHO consumed by the animals.Foram utilizadas duas formas de carboidratos, sacarose e amido de milho no treinamento físico de ratos, tendo como base o método "clássico" de supercompensação de glicogênio, que inclui a depleção de glicogênio tecidual seguido pela carga de carboidratos. Os parâmetros analisados foram: ganho de peso corporal, conversão alimentar, eficiência alimentar, níveis teciduais de glicogênio muscular e hepático, glicose plasmática e lipídios totais séricos. Foram utilizados ratos machos Wistar, que consumiram dietas com carboidrato simples (CHOs) e carboidrato complexo (CHOc). O experimento constituiu-se de três fases: 1ª Fase-adaptação ao meio líquido; 2ª Fase-treinamento, quando foi instalado o programa de treinamento físico. Nas Fases 1 e 2, os grupos receberam dietas contendo 75% de carboidratos e, finalmente, na 3ª Fase de supercompensação de glicogênio , fez-se uma alternância na concentração de carboidratos. Dando prosseguimento a essa fase, os grupos foram submetidos a um dia denominado "evento", quando todos os grupos de animais nadaram por 2 h 30 min. Ao término desse, foi monitorada a repleção dos depósitos teciduais de glicogênio nos seguintes tempos 0, 6, 12, 24, 48 e 72 horas. Pelos principais resultados, verifica-se que: (a) o treinamento físico para ratos elevou os níveis teciduais de glicogênio; (b) as formas de CHO simples (sacarose) ou complexa (amido de milho) não interferiram no glicogênio tecidual, glicose plasmática e lipídios totais séricos); (c) a supercompensação de glicogênio promoveu armazenamento de glicogênio superior nos tecidos hepáticos dos ratos, quando comparados ao tecido muscular; (d) após exercício extenuante, a maior repleção de glicogênio em todos tecidos ocorreu com 12 horas, consumindo dietas com carboidratos simples ou complexos; (e) a forma complexa não proporcionou redução dos níveis de glicose sérica no pós-jejum de nove horas; (f) com o avançar do tempo, observou-se o aumento gradual dos teores dos lipídios totais, a cada hora, independentemente da forma de CHO consumida pelos animais.Editora da Universidade Federal de Lavras2003-06-012015-04-30T13:32:43Z2015-04-30T13:32:43Z2015-04-30info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1413-70542003000300016LIMA, H. M. et al. Influência das formas de carboidratos no treinamento físico e na supercompensação glicogênica de ratos. Ciência e Agrotecnologia, Lavras, v. 27, n. 3, p. 605-617, maio/jun. 2003.http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/5716Ciência e Agrotecnologia v.27 n.3 2003reponame:Repositório Institucional da UFLAinstname:Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA)instacron:UFLALima, Hesses MaraniBarcelos, Maria de Fátima PíccoloSousa, Raimundo Vicente deMorais, Augusto Ramalho deporinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2016-07-05T19:01:22Zoai:localhost:1/5716Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.ufla.br/oai/requestnivaldo@ufla.br || repositorio.biblioteca@ufla.bropendoar:2016-07-05T19:01:22Repositório Institucional da UFLA - Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Influência das formas de carboidratos no treinamento físico e na supercompensação glicogênica de ratos
Influence of carbohydrates forms of in physical training and glycogen overcompensation in rats
title Influência das formas de carboidratos no treinamento físico e na supercompensação glicogênica de ratos
spellingShingle Influência das formas de carboidratos no treinamento físico e na supercompensação glicogênica de ratos
Lima, Hesses Marani
Formas de carboidrato
Treinamento físico
Supercompensação de glicogênio
Glicogênio
Ratos
Forms of carbohydrates
Physical training
Overcompensation of glycogen
Glycogen
Rates
title_short Influência das formas de carboidratos no treinamento físico e na supercompensação glicogênica de ratos
title_full Influência das formas de carboidratos no treinamento físico e na supercompensação glicogênica de ratos
title_fullStr Influência das formas de carboidratos no treinamento físico e na supercompensação glicogênica de ratos
title_full_unstemmed Influência das formas de carboidratos no treinamento físico e na supercompensação glicogênica de ratos
title_sort Influência das formas de carboidratos no treinamento físico e na supercompensação glicogênica de ratos
author Lima, Hesses Marani
author_facet Lima, Hesses Marani
Barcelos, Maria de Fátima Píccolo
Sousa, Raimundo Vicente de
Morais, Augusto Ramalho de
author_role author
author2 Barcelos, Maria de Fátima Píccolo
Sousa, Raimundo Vicente de
Morais, Augusto Ramalho de
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Lima, Hesses Marani
Barcelos, Maria de Fátima Píccolo
Sousa, Raimundo Vicente de
Morais, Augusto Ramalho de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Formas de carboidrato
Treinamento físico
Supercompensação de glicogênio
Glicogênio
Ratos
Forms of carbohydrates
Physical training
Overcompensation of glycogen
Glycogen
Rates
topic Formas de carboidrato
Treinamento físico
Supercompensação de glicogênio
Glicogênio
Ratos
Forms of carbohydrates
Physical training
Overcompensation of glycogen
Glycogen
Rates
description Two carbohydrates forms, sucrose and corn starch, were utilized, in the physical training of rats, having as basis the classic method of overcompensation of glycogen which includes the depletion of tissue glycogen followed by carbohydrate load. The analyzed parameters were body weight gain, feed conversion, feed efficiency, tissue muscle and hepatic glycogen levels, plasma glucose and serum total lipids. Wistar male rats were utilized, consuming diets with simples carbohydrates (CHOs) and complex carbohydrates (CHOc). The experiment consisted of three phases: 1st phase- adaptation to the liquid medium, 2nd Phase- training, where the physical training program was established, in these phases 1 and 2 the groups were fed diets containing 75% of carbohydrates and finally in the 3rd phase- of glycogen overcompensation , a shift in the concentration of carbohydrates was done. Proceeding this phase, the groups were submitted to one day called the event , where all the groups swam for about 2 and a half hours and at the end of this, the replenishment of the tissue stores of glycogen in the following times 0, 6, 12, 24, 48 and 72 hours was monitored. The main results point out that: (a) the physical training for rats raised the tissue glycogen levels; (b) the forms of carbohydrates simple (sucrose) or complex (corn starch), did not intervene in tissue glycogen, plasma glucose and serum total lipids; (c) the overcompensation of glycogen rise higher store of glycogen in tissue hepatic rats as compared with tissue muscle; (d) the greatest replenishment of glycogen in all tissues occurred within 12 hours consuming diets with either simple or complex diets; (e) the complex form did not provide reduced levels of serum glucose in the 9-hour post-fasting; (f) With advancing time, the gradual increase of the contents of the total lipids every hour regardless of the form of CHO consumed by the animals.
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