Influence of physical exercise and sodium intake on arterial pressure and cardiac hypertrophy in rats

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Autor(a) principal: Santos,Bruno Mello Rodrigues dos
Data de Publicação: 1999
Outros Autores: Gonçalves,Roberto M., Silva,Arnaldo Alves da, Petroianu,Andy
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista do Hospital das Clínicas
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Resumo: Evidence shows that cardiac hypertrophy (CH) is a risk factor for many cardiovascular diseases. Several stimuli may cause CH-like manifestations and promote volume or pressure overload. Exercise-induced cardiac hypertrophy is an expected adaptation to regular exercise training. Salt intake has been shown to be the most important determinant of blood pressure in different populations. The purpose of the present work was to verify the influence of physical exercise and sodium intake on the blood pressure and myocardium. The study was performed on 36 rats divided into six groups: Group I (diet without salt overload), Group II (diet without salt overload and swimming), Group III (diet with 2.5% NaCl solution and swimming), Group IV (diet with 5% NaCl solution and swimming), Group V (diet with 2.5% NaCl solution without exercise), Group VI (diet with 5% NaCl solution without exercise). The arterial pressure was significantly lower in Group I when compared with Group IV. The ratio of cardiac mass/body mass was increased in Groups III and IV. In conclusion, there was evidence that exercise training and NaCl intake promotes arterial hypertension and cardiac hypertrophy.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Influence of physical exercise and sodium intake on arterial pressure and cardiac hypertrophy in rats
title Influence of physical exercise and sodium intake on arterial pressure and cardiac hypertrophy in rats
spellingShingle Influence of physical exercise and sodium intake on arterial pressure and cardiac hypertrophy in rats
Santos,Bruno Mello Rodrigues dos
Arterial hypertension
Cardiac hypertrophy
Physical exercise
Saltoverload
title_short Influence of physical exercise and sodium intake on arterial pressure and cardiac hypertrophy in rats
title_full Influence of physical exercise and sodium intake on arterial pressure and cardiac hypertrophy in rats
title_fullStr Influence of physical exercise and sodium intake on arterial pressure and cardiac hypertrophy in rats
title_full_unstemmed Influence of physical exercise and sodium intake on arterial pressure and cardiac hypertrophy in rats
title_sort Influence of physical exercise and sodium intake on arterial pressure and cardiac hypertrophy in rats
author Santos,Bruno Mello Rodrigues dos
author_facet Santos,Bruno Mello Rodrigues dos
Gonçalves,Roberto M.
Silva,Arnaldo Alves da
Petroianu,Andy
author_role author
author2 Gonçalves,Roberto M.
Silva,Arnaldo Alves da
Petroianu,Andy
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Santos,Bruno Mello Rodrigues dos
Gonçalves,Roberto M.
Silva,Arnaldo Alves da
Petroianu,Andy
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Arterial hypertension
Cardiac hypertrophy
Physical exercise
Saltoverload
topic Arterial hypertension
Cardiac hypertrophy
Physical exercise
Saltoverload
description Evidence shows that cardiac hypertrophy (CH) is a risk factor for many cardiovascular diseases. Several stimuli may cause CH-like manifestations and promote volume or pressure overload. Exercise-induced cardiac hypertrophy is an expected adaptation to regular exercise training. Salt intake has been shown to be the most important determinant of blood pressure in different populations. The purpose of the present work was to verify the influence of physical exercise and sodium intake on the blood pressure and myocardium. The study was performed on 36 rats divided into six groups: Group I (diet without salt overload), Group II (diet without salt overload and swimming), Group III (diet with 2.5% NaCl solution and swimming), Group IV (diet with 5% NaCl solution and swimming), Group V (diet with 2.5% NaCl solution without exercise), Group VI (diet with 5% NaCl solution without exercise). The arterial pressure was significantly lower in Group I when compared with Group IV. The ratio of cardiac mass/body mass was increased in Groups III and IV. In conclusion, there was evidence that exercise training and NaCl intake promotes arterial hypertension and cardiac hypertrophy.
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