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1. Isolated obesity resistance condition or associated with aerobic exercise training does not promote cardiac impairment.

2. Myocardial Dysfunction in Cirrhotic Cardiomyopathy is Associated with Alterations of Phospholamban Phosphorylation and IL-6 Levels.

3. Pathological hypertrophy and cardiac dysfunction are linked to aberrant endogenous unsaturated fatty acid metabolism.

4. Fructose: Toxic effect on cardiorenal risk factors and redox state.

5. Thyroxine increases Serca2 and Ryr2 gene expression in heart failure rats with euthyroid sick syndrome.

6. Saturated high-fat diet-induced obesity increases adenylate cyclase of myocardial β-adrenergic system and does not compromise cardiac function.

7. Apocynin influence on oxidative stress and cardiac remodeling of spontaneously hypertensive rats with diabetes mellitus.

8. Training improves the oxidative phenotype of muscle during the transition from cardiac hypertrophy to heart failure without altering MyoD and myogenin.

9. Preventive aerobic training exerts a cardioprotective effect on rats treated with monocrotaline.

10. Renal inflammatory and oxidative and metabolic changes after 6 weeks of cafeteria diet in rats.

11. Beneficial Effects of Physical Exercise on Functional Capacity and Skeletal Muscle Oxidative Stress in Rats with Aortic Stenosis-Induced Heart Failure.

12. Classification of different degrees of adiposity in sedentary rats.

13. Obesity Resistance Promotes Mild Contractile Dysfunction Associated with Intracellular Ca2+ Handling.

14. Regulation of cardiac microRNAs induced by aerobic exercise training during heart failure.

15. High-fat Diet Promotes Cardiac Remodeling in an Experimental Model of Obesity.

16. Cardiac Dysfunction Induced by Obesity Is Not Related to β-Adrenergic System Impairment at the Receptor-Signalling Pathway.

17. Myocardial contractility impairment with racemic bupivacaine, non-racemic bupivacaine and ropivacaine. A comparative study.

18. Aerobic training attenuates nicotinic acethylcholine receptor changes in the diaphragm muscle during heart failure.

19. Chronic stress improves NO- and Ca2+ flux-dependent vascular function: a pharmacological study.

20. Multivariate analysis for animal selection in experimental research.

21. Low Intensity Physical Exercise Attenuates Cardiac Remodeling and Myocardial Oxidative Stress and Dysfunction in Diabetic Rats.

22. Long-term low intensity physical exercise attenuates heart failure development in aging spontaneously hypertensive rats.

23. Early Spironolactone Treatment Attenuates Heart Failure Development by Improving Myocardial Function and Reducing Fibrosis in Spontaneously Hypertensive Rats.

24. Aerobic exercise training prevents heart failure-induced skeletal muscle atrophy by anti-catabolic, but not anabolic actions.

25. Obesity preserves myocardial function during blockade of the glycolytic pathway.

26. Long-term obesity promotes alterations in diastolic function induced by reduction of phospholamban phosphorylation at serine-16 without affecting calcium handling.

27. Obesity does not lead to imbalance between myocardial phospholamban phosphorylation and dephosphorylation.

28. Influence of term of exposure to high-fat diet-induced obesity on myocardial collagen type I and III.

29. AT1 receptor blockade attenuates insulin resistance and myocardial remodeling in rats with diet-induced obesity.

30. Effects of chronic stress and high-fat diet on metabolic and nutritional parameters in Wistar rats.

31. Heart failure-induced skeletal myopathy in spontaneously hypertensive rats.

32. Extensive impact of saturated fatty acids on metabolic and cardiovascular profile in rats with diet-induced obesity: a canonical analysis.

33. Influence of long-term obesity on myocardial gene expression.

34. Aldosterone blockade reduces mortality without changing cardiac remodeling in spontaneously hypertensive rats.

35. Chronic stress improves the myocardial function without altering L-type Ca+2 channel activity in rats.

36. Morphological aspects of neuromuscular junctions and gene expression of nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChRs) in skeletal muscle of rats with heart failure.

37. Involvement of L-type calcium channel and SERCA2a in myocardial dysfunction induced by obesity.

38. Echocardiographic detection of congestive heart failure in postinfarction rats.

39. Vascular alterations in high-fat diet-obese rats: role of endothelial L-arginine/NO pathway.

40. Could a high-fat diet rich in unsaturated fatty acids impair the cardiovascular system?

41. Chronic heart failure-induced skeletal muscle atrophy, necrosis, and changes in myogenic regulatory factors.

42. Diet-induced obesity causes metabolic, endocrine and cardiac alterations in spontaneously hypertensive rats.

43. Cardiac remodeling in a rat model of diet-induced obesity.

44. Differential nutritional, endocrine, and cardiovascular effects in obesity-prone and obesity-resistant rats fed standard and hypercaloric diets.

45. Myostatin and follistatin expression in skeletal muscles of rats with chronic heart failure.

46. [Cardiac remodeling: serial analysis and indexes for early detection of ventricular dysfunction].

47. Nutritional and cardiovascular profiles of normotensive and hypertensive rats kept on a high fat diet.

48. Severe food restriction induces myocardial dysfunction related to SERCA2 activity.

49. Nailfold capillary microscopy can suggest pulmonary disease activity in systemic sclerosis.

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