The effect of endurance training on the neovascularization of skeletal musculature
- Autor(es):
Carvalho, Celina Cordeiro de (UFPE);
Maux, Danielle Augusta de Sá Xerita (UFPE);
Tashiro, Tetsuo (UFPE. Department of Physical Education);
Moraes, Sílvia Regina Arruda de (UFPE. Department of Anatomy).
- Fonte:
Acta Cirurgica Brasileira; volume 21, número 6, páginas 398-401. Dezembro 2006.
- Assuntos:
Femoral Artery;
Physical Endurance.
- Resumo:
PURPOSE: To quantify the capillaries in the skeletal muscular tissue of mice with induced peripheral arterial insufficiency, after endurance training. METHOD: It was used Wistar mice in 70 days age range, subjected to the total occlusion of right femoral artery. The animals were divided into two groups: sedentary group (SG; n = 05), subjected to activities in the cage; and trained group (TG; n = 05), subjected to an endurance training in cycle ergometer twice a day 17m/min, by 5 minutes, 5 days per week during 10 weeks. The analysis was realized by the histologic observation of the vastus medialis muscle of injured member. RESULTS: The average number of capillaries in the muscular tissue was greater in TG (5,2 ± 0,83) than in SG (1,6 ± 1,14) (p < 0,05). CONCLUSION: In animals with induction of peripheral arterial insufficiency, the endurance training provides a process of muscular adaptation which is observed by the increase in the number of capillaries of animals subjected to this kind of training.
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