Avaliação da produção de óxido nítrico em ratos, submetidos aos exercícios aeróbio e anaeróbio

V. D'Ávila, Nozelmar Borges de Sousa Júnior, Fábio Borges de Sousa, Lídia Andreu Guillo
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Abstract

Nitric Oxide (NO) exerts important influences in several physiological processes. In this work we evaluated the production of sanguine NO in Wistar rats, submitted to the acute aerobic and anaerobic exercises. The formation of nitric oxide was verified through the dosage of the end products of oxidation of the metabolism of nitric oxide (nitrates). For this we used the colorimetric Griess method. We verified the existence of a significant difference (p = 0.000261) in the production of NO among the accomplishment of the aerobic swimming and the anaerobic, where the aerobic was shown more efficient in the promotion of higher levels. The acute aerobic exercise with duration of at least 10 minutes was shown more effective in the requirement production of NO in relation to the 5 minutes exercise. The positive relationship observed between the aerobic exercise and the formation of NO can help to explain the beneficial effects of the exercise in the cardiovascular health. We know that the practice of aerobic exercise and your duration increases the biodisponibility of NO, which is an important physiologic regulator of the blood pressure.
有氧和无氧运动大鼠一氧化氮产生的评价
一氧化氮(NO)在许多生理过程中发挥重要作用。在这项工作中,我们评估了Wistar大鼠在急性有氧和无氧运动下血氨酸NO的产生。通过一氧化氮代谢氧化的最终产物(硝酸盐)的用量证实了一氧化氮的形成。为此,我们使用了比色Griess方法。我们验证了有氧游泳和无氧游泳在NO生成方面存在显著差异(p = 0.000261),其中有氧游泳在促进更高水平方面表现得更有效。与5分钟的急性有氧运动相比,持续时间至少为10分钟的急性有氧运动在一氧化氮需要量的产生方面更有效。有氧运动与一氧化氮形成之间的正相关关系有助于解释有氧运动对心血管健康的有益作用。我们知道,有氧运动的练习和持续时间会增加一氧化氮的生物代谢,一氧化氮是血压的重要生理调节剂。
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