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Title: 
HISTOCHEMICAL RESPONSES of RATS EXERCISED IN TWO WEEKLY FREQUENCIES and INGESTING STANDARD OR HYPERCALORIC DIET
Author(s): 
Institution: 
Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
ISSN: 
0860-021X
Abstract: 
This study investigated if overfed rats present morphological and histochemical muscle adaptation similar to normally fed, both submitted to two different weekly frequencies of training. Thirty male Wistar rats were fed either with standard chow (SCO) or with hypercaloric diet (HCO). They were subdivided into six subgroups: sedentary (SCO and HCO), trained twice/week (SC2 and HC2) and trained five times/week (SC5 and HC5). The trained groups swam 60 min/day, during 10 weeks. Twenty four hours after the last training, samples of Gastrocnemius were excised and stained with HE, NADH-TR and m-ATPase, and the capillary density was calculated. Total heart mass (HM) and the mass of atrium (AM), left (LV) and right (RV) ventricles were excised and weighted. The comparisons were made by ANOVA and by Covariance analysis, adjusting the variables by body weight. The results showed that the HCO achieved higher BM, however, absolute HM did not differ post training. Irrespective of the diet, rats that were trained twice a week presented significantly greater increase in the AM. In general, the SC5 and HC5 groups showed higher HM, LV, RV, proportion of oxidative fibres and capillary density, compared to the sedentary and twice week trained groups. A higher proportion of injuries (splitting) was noted in the HC2 and HC5 compared to SC2 and SC5. These results indicate that the frequency of training influenced the skeletal and heart adaptation and larger changes were observed in the 5x/week group, which ingested the standard diet. The 5x/week training groups also presented large amount of muscle fibres damage.
Issue Date: 
1-Jan-2009
Citation: 
Biology of Sport. Warsaw 45: Inst Sport, v. 26, n. 1, p. 71-85, 2009.
Time Duration: 
71-85
Publisher: 
Inst Sport
Keywords: 
  • Exercise
  • Nutrition
  • Histochemical
  • Muscle
Source: 
http://biolsport.com/abstracted.php?level=5&icid=890238
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Type: 
outro
Source:
http://repositorio.unesp.br/handle/11449/39924
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