A characterization of dynamic resistance training-induced skeletal muscle adaptations in hypertensive rats.

IF 2.2 Q3 PHYSIOLOGY
Amanda Aparecida de Araujo, Danielle da Silva Dias, Agnelo Neves Alves, Nathalia Bernardes, Rui Curi, Nilsa Regina Damaceno-Rodrigues, Elia Garcia Caldini, Raquel Agnelli Ferreira-Mesquita, Maria Claudia Irigoyen, Kátia De Angelis
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Abstract

Resistance training (RT) is commonly recommended to increase muscle strength and to complement aerobic training for managing hypertension. However, the effects of RT on muscle adaptations in hypertensive individuals are not well understood. This study evaluated RT-induced muscular changes in spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHRs). Thirty-two adult SHRs were divided into four groups: sedentary females (SF), trained females (TF), sedentary males (SM), and trained males (TM). The trained groups underwent moderate-intensity dynamic RT 5 days per week for 8 weeks. Muscle assessments included measuring phosphofructokinase (PFK) activity, myosin heavy chain (MHC) expression, and fiber type. Blood pressure (BP) was measured directly. The results showed increased type IIB fibers in the trained females (TF) and more intermediate fibers in the trained males (TM). Trained rats displayed higher PFK activity and MHC IIB expression in the plantaris muscle. There were positive correlations between the maximal load test (MLT) and MHC IIB expression in all groups, MLT and intermediate fibers in males, and MLT and IIB fibers in females. No significant changes in BP were observed following the training period. These results suggest that RT promotes beneficial muscle adaptations in both sexes, with some sex-specific differences in fiber composition. Although BP was unchanged, the findings support RT as a strategy to improve functional capacity in this population.

动态阻力训练诱导高血压大鼠骨骼肌适应的表征。
抗阻训练(RT)通常被推荐用于增加肌肉力量和补充有氧训练来控制高血压。然而,RT对高血压个体肌肉适应的影响尚不清楚。本研究评估了rt诱导自发性高血压大鼠(SHRs)的肌肉变化。32名成年SHRs被分为4组:久坐女性(SF)、训练女性(TF)、久坐男性(SM)和训练男性(TM)。训练组接受中等强度动态RT,每周5天,持续8周。肌肉评估包括测量磷酸果糖激酶(PFK)活性、肌球蛋白重链(MHC)表达和纤维类型。直接测量血压(BP)。结果显示,雌性训练犬(TF)的IIB型纤维增多,雄性训练犬(TM)的中间型纤维增多。经过训练的大鼠足底肌显示出更高的PFK活性和MHC IIB表达。最大负荷试验(MLT)与各组MHC IIB表达、男性MLT与中间纤维表达、女性MLT与IIB纤维表达均呈正相关。训练后血压无明显变化。这些结果表明,RT促进了两性有益的肌肉适应,纤维成分存在一些性别特异性差异。虽然血压没有变化,但研究结果支持RT作为改善该人群功能的策略。
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Physiological Reports
Physiological Reports PHYSIOLOGY-
CiteScore
4.20
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4.00%
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374
审稿时长
9 weeks
期刊介绍: Physiological Reports is an online only, open access journal that will publish peer reviewed research across all areas of basic, translational, and clinical physiology and allied disciplines. Physiological Reports is a collaboration between The Physiological Society and the American Physiological Society, and is therefore in a unique position to serve the international physiology community through quick time to publication while upholding a quality standard of sound research that constitutes a useful contribution to the field.
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