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Master's Dissertation
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/D.5.2009.tde-08032010-134541
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Author
Full name
Juliana Gonçalves de Barros
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Paulo, 2009
Supervisor
Committee
Oliveira, Edilamar Menezes de (President)
Casarini, Dulce Elena
D'Avila, Kátia de Angelis Lobo
Title in Portuguese
O papel da adenosina como reguladora do fluxo sanguíneo em ratos espontaneamente hipertensos jovens e adultos: efeitos do treinamento físico
Keywords in Portuguese
Adenosina
Cardiomegalia
Fluxo sanguíneo regional
Microesferas coloridas
Natação
Abstract in Portuguese
INTRODUÇÃO: Exercícios físicos são utilizados como terapia nãofarmacológica para o tratamento da hipertensão arterial e o treinamento físico (TF) por natação é reconhecido por produzir remodelamento cardíaco em animais experimentais. Entretanto, a ação vasodilatadora da adenosina (ado) resultante do exercício físico como prevenção e tratamento da hipertensão é pouco explorada. OBJETIVO: Avaliar remodelamento cardíaco e papel da adenosina na distribuição do fluxo sanguíneo para o miocárdio após treinamento físico em SHR. MÉTODO: 28 SHR machos babies e adultos foram submetidos ao TF aeróbio de natação, durante 10 semanas (5x/sem - 1h/dia). Foram utilizados protocolos de microesferas coloridas para avaliar fluxo sanguíneo, técnicas de morfologia para avaliar hipertrofia cardíaca e análises bioquímicas para verificar atividade de enzimas envolvidas na formação de adenosina. RESULTADOS: TF por natação atenuou a evolução da HA em SHR babies (S: 145±2; T: 140±2 mmHg), promoveu bradicardia de repouso em SHR adultos (S: 340±4; T: 321±6 bpm) e desenvolveu HC nos dois grupos (TB: 12%; TA: 10%). Na condição basal, o TF aumentou o FS coronário em SHR babies (S: 4745±2145; T: 6970±2374 mi/coração) e maior resposta vasodilatadora à infusão de adenosina foi observada (S: 18946±6685; T: 25045±7031 mi/coração). Nesse grupo o TF promoveu maior atividade da enzima 5-nucleotidase, levando à maior formação de adenosina (S: 0.45±0.09; T: 1.01±0.05). CONCLUSÃO: O TF de natação, além de desenvolver HC e apresentar maior hidrólise de AMP, promoveu aumento no FS coronário, sendo mostrado que desempenha um importante papel na regulação da hipertensão
Title in English
The role of adenosine as blood flow regulator in SHR: fisical exercise effect
Keywords in English
Adenosine
Cardiomegaly
Colored microspheres
Regional blood flow
Swimming
Abstract in English
ABSTRACT: Exercise training (ET) has been used as non-pharmacological therapy for hypertension treatment and the swimming physical training is recognized for yield cardiac remodeling in experiments. However, little is known on the effects of adenosine (Ado) resulting from ET as hypertension prevention and treatment. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate cardiac remodeling and the role of adenosine in cardiac blood flow distribution (BF) to the myocardium after aerobic ET on SHR. METHODS: 28 male SHR, babies and adults, were submitted to swimming training protocol during 10 weeks (5 times a week 1 h a day). Colored micro spheres protocols were used to evaluate blood flow, morphological techniques were used to evaluate cardiac hypertrophy and biochemical analysis were performed to verify enzyme activity in the adenosine formation. RESULTS: ET attenuated the evolution of hypertension in babies SHR group (S: 145±2; T: 140±2 mmHg), HR was lower in adults SHR (S: 340±4; T: 321±6 bpm) and CH increased in both groups (TB: 12%; TA: 10%). At basal condition, BF was increased in trained babies (S: 4745±2145; T: 6970±2374 mi/heart) and higher vasodilatation response were observed due to adenosine infusion (S: 18946±6685; T: 25045±7031 mi/heart). In this group, the ET promoted a higher 5- nucleotidase enzyme activity leading to a higher adenosine formation (S: 0.45±0.09; T: 1.01±0.05). CONCLUSION: The swimming training developed CH as well as increased adenosine formation, leading to higher coronary blood flow, being demonstrated its important role in hypertension regulation
 
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