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2. Fractal dimension in the evaluation of different treatments of muscular injury in rats
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Garcia, Thiago Alves, Tamura Ozaki, Guilherme Akio, Castoldi, Robson Chacon, Koike, Tatiana Emy, Trindade Camargo, Regina Celi, and Silva Camargo Filho, José Carlos
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- 2018
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3. El Entrenamiento Intermitente Seguido de Desacondicionamiento Facilita la Preservacion del Tejido Hepatico y la Composicion Corporal de las Ratas Eutroficas en Relacion a las Ratas Obesas Despues del Periodo de Desacondicionamiento
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Barbosa Magalhães, Alan José, Trindade Camargo, Regina Celi, Junges Moreira, Rafael, Seraphim, Patrícia Monteiro, Minoru Oikawa, Sergio, and Silva Camargo Filho, José Carlos
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- 2018
4. TREINAMENTO CONCORRENTE E CONSUMO DE REFRIGERANTE: EFEITO NA MUSCULATURA DE RATOS. CONCURRENT TRAINING AND SOFT DRINK CONSUMPTION: EFFECT ON THE MUSCULATURE OF RATS.
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Magalhães Fernandes, DANIELLI, primary, Sada Filho, MARCOS AUGUSTO, additional, SILVA SANTO, LUCAS, additional, Izaias Marcelo, HENRIQUE, additional, Aleixo, PAULO HENRIQUE, additional, Alves Garcia, THIAGO, additional, Akio Tamura Ozak, GUILHERME, additional, de Jesus Furtado Almeida, FABIANO, additional, Celi Trindade Camargo, REGINA, additional, Silva Camargo Filho, JOSÉ CARLOS, additional, and Chacon Castoldi, ROBSON, additional
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- 2020
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5. HORMÔNIO DO CRESCIMENTO VERSUS TREINAMENTO DE FORÇA: ALTERAÇÕES NAS ESTRUTURAS COLÁGENAS, LIPÍDICAS E GLICÍDICAS.
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Chacon Castoldi, Robson, Izaias Marcelo, Henrique, da Cruz Félix, Andressa Eulina, Peixoto Silva, Jonathan Borges, Santos Caetano, Heliard Rodriguesdos, Alves Garcia, Thiago, Tamura Ozaki, Guilherme Akio, Cristina Giometti, Inês, Silva Camargo Filho, José Carlos, and Dias Belangero, William
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- 2021
6. PHYSICAL EXERCISE AFTER IMMOBILIZATION OF SKELETAL MUSCLE OF ADULT AND AGED RATS.
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Emy Koike, Tatiana, Yukie Watanabe, Adriana, Yoshikazu Kodama, Fábio, Tamura Ozaki, Guilherme Akio, Chacon Castoldi, Robson, Alves Garcia, Thiago, Trindade Camargo, Regina Celi, and Silva Camargo Filho, José Carlos
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THERAPEUTIC immobilization ,SKELETAL muscle ,EXERCISE for older people ,MUSCULAR atrophy ,THERAPEUTICS research - Abstract
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- 2018
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7. Efeito do treinamento físico aeróbio e do uso de estatinas sobre o perfil lipídico de animais com dislipidemia.
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Falangola Accioly, Marilita, Trevizan Padulla, Susimary Aparecida, do Carmo, Edna Maria, Silva Camargo Filho, José Carlos, Brandão, Antônio Carlos, and Silva Souza, Dorotéia Rossi
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DYSLIPIDEMIA ,STATINS (Cardiovascular agents) ,ANIMAL models in research ,THERAPEUTICS - Abstract
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- 2016
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8. Physical exercise remobilization effects on bone density in adults and elderly rats.
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Tamura Ozaki, Guilherme Akio, Koike, Tatiana Emy, Chacon Castoldi, Robson, Baldacin Garçon, André Augusto, Yoshikazu Kodama, Fábio, Yukie Watanabe, Adriana, Eloizo Job, Aldo, Jefferson Quirino Louzada, Mário, Celi Trindade Camargo, Regina, and Silva Camargo Filho, José Carlos
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- 2014
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9. Efeitos da remobilização por meio de exercício físico sobre a densidade óssea de ratos adultos e idosos.
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Tamura Ozaki, Guilherme Akio, Koike, Tatiana Emy, Chacon Castoldi, Robson, Baldacin Garçon, André Augusto, Yoshikazu Kodama, Fábio, Yukie Watanabe, Adriana, Eloizo Job, Aldo, Jefferson Quirino Louzada, Mário, Celi Trindade Camargo, Regina, and Silva Camargo Filho, José Carlos
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ANIMAL experimentation ,BIOPHYSICS ,COMPARATIVE studies ,EXERCISE ,EXERCISE physiology ,HISTOLOGICAL techniques ,LONGITUDINAL method ,RESEARCH methodology ,RATS ,SWIMMING ,STATISTICAL significance ,BONE density ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics - Abstract
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- 2014
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10. ANÁLISE DA QUALIDADE DE VIDA DE ADULTOS PARTICIPANTES DE UM PROGRAMA DE GINÁSTICA LABORAL.
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Chacon Castoldi, Robson, Tiemi Haro, Vanessa, Koike, Tatiana Emy, Akio Tamura Ozaki, Guilherme, Barbosa Magalhães, Alan José, Silva Camargo Filho, José Carlos, Trindade Camargo, Regina Celi, Tachibana, Vilma Mayumi, Aparecida Stellutti Pachioni, Celia, and de Mello Malheiro, Olga Cristina
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QUALITY of life ,WORK environment ,PHYSICAL training & conditioning ,SCIENTIFIC observation ,HEALTH outcome assessment ,QUESTIONNAIRES - Abstract
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- 2013
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11. EFFECT OF PHYSICAL EXERCISE AND STATINS ON THE MUSCLE FUNCTION IN ANIMALS WITH DYSLIPIDEMIA.
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Accioly, Marilita Falângola, Silva Camargo Filho, José Carlos, Trevizan Padulla, Susimary Aparecida, de Lima, Ana Lúcia Zocal, Bonfim, Mariana Rotta, do Carmo, Edna Maria, de Souza Pinhel, Marcela Augusta, Lima, Mariana Accioly, Azoubel, Reinaldo, Brandão, Antônio Carlos, and Souza, Dorotéia Rossi Silva
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EXERCISE ,STATINS (Cardiovascular agents) ,LABORATORY rats ,DYSLIPIDEMIA ,DIET ,SOLEUS muscle - Abstract
The article reports on the effects of physical exercise and statins on the muscular function of 80 Winstar rats with dyslipidemia. Subjects were fed with control diets (hyperchlolesterolemic and commercial) and statins (simvastatin, fluvastatin) and either with or without physical exercise. After a post-mortem histological analysis, the authors conclude that physical exercise and statins variably alter the morphology of the soleus muscle of mice.
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- 2012
12. Efeitos do Exercício Aeróbio no Músculo Esquelético de Ratos Expostos à Fumaça de Cigarro.
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Silva Camargo Filho, José Carlos, Corral Garcia, Bruna, Kodama, Fábio Yoshikazu, Rotta Bonfim, Mariana, Marques Vanderlei, Luiz Carlos, Cipulo Ramos, Ercy Mara, Trindade Camargo, Regina Celi, Trevisan Padulla, Susimary Aparecida, and Maeda, Juliana Kimie
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- 2011
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13. Muscle Response to the Association of Statin and Physical Exercise in Rats.
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Bonfim, Mariana Rotta, Silva, Camargo Filho José Carlos, Vanderlei, Luiz Carlos Marques, Padulla, Susimary Aparecida Trevizan, Accioly, Marilita Falângola, Souza, Dorotéia Rossi Silva, and Azoubel, Reinaldo
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MUSCLES , *EXERCISE , *PHYSICAL fitness , *MORPHOLOGY , *RATS - Abstract
Physical exercise and statins, which are recommended for the treatment of dyslipidemia, are independently associated to the occurrence of muscle injury. The objective is analyze the effect of aerobic exercise associated to the use of simvastatin on the morphology of the gastrocnemius muscle. Thirty Wistar rats were divided into six groups, two of which received a standard diet (1 sedentary and 1 exercised) and four (1 sedentary with medication, 1 sedentary without medication, 1 exercised with medication, 1 exercised without medication) received a hypercholesterolemic diet (standard diet with the addition of cholesterol and coconut oil). Simvastatin (20 mg/Kg) was administered five days a week for eight weeks, together with aerobic training on a treadmill (9.75 m/min) for 60 minutes a day. The gastrocnemius muscle was removed, sliced, stained with Hematoxylin-Eosin and submitted to a histochemical reaction to determine mitochondrial activity. The data were analyzed using a paired t-test, analysis of variance and Scheffé's post hoc test (p<0.05). Greater histological alterations were found in the medicated and exercised animals, with a greater frequency of occurrence as well. The histochemical analysis revealed that the medicated groups had fibers with more intensive mitochondrial activity alongside fibers with an absence of reaction. The morphometric analysis revealed no significant differences between groups. It is suggested that simvastatin is a medication that leads to the occurrence of muscle injury and its administration in association with physical activity may exacerbate these injuries. This finding may be related to cellular respiration. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2009
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14. Effects of Concurrent Training and Intermittent Fasting on Structural, Functional, and Morphological Parameters of the Heart.
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Izaias Marcelo, Henrique, Henrique Aleixo, Paulo, Pereira da Silva, Rafael, Lopes Pacagnelli, Francis, Brinholi Victorino da Silva, Rejane Batista, Silva Camargo Filho, José Carlos, Carvalho Zanuto, Everton Alex, and Chacon Castoldi, Robson
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INTERMITTENT fasting , *INTERVAL training , *RESISTANCE training , *LABORATORY rats , *AEROBIC exercises - Abstract
Intermittent fasting and concurrent training have been performed frequently to decrease body mass. The aim was to analyze the effects of concurrent training (CT) and intermittent fasting (IF) on cardiac remodeling. In total, 39 adult male Wistar rats were used, divided into four groups: control (C [n = 12]), fasting control (FC [n = 11]), training (T [n = 8]) and fasting training (FT [n = 8]). The CT protocol was composed of 12 sessions, with 30 minutes of aerobic training (AT) in the liquid medium at an intensity of 80 % of the anaerobic threshold, followed by resistance training (RT) with 4 series of 10 aquatic jumps at an corresponding to 50 % of body weight. The IF period was established at 12/12 hours, starting at 9 p.m. and ending at 9 a.m. Echocardiographic analyzes were performed before and after the intervention and, at the end of the experiment, samples of the cardiac tissue were collected to perform the histological analyses. Data analysis was performed using the Shapiro-Wilk tests, Analysis of Variance - ANOVA with Tukey's post-test, and Kruskal-Wallis with Dunn's post-test. All procedures assumed an error of 5 % (p<0.05). Neither group showed alterations in the functional (min. p= 0.12 - max. p= 0.83) and structural parameters of the heart (min. p=0.31 - max. p=0.83). A decrease was observed in the area of cardiomyocytes in the T (p=0.001) and FT groups (p=0.001). The CT and IF did not alter the functional and structural parameters of the heart, but did cause a decrease in the area of the cardiomyocytes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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15. Collagen I and III Ratios and Tenacity of Rats’ Muscle Injured and Treated with Platelet-Rich Plasma.
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Garcia, Thiago Alves, Tamura Ozaki, Guilherme Akio, Castoldi, Robson Chacon, Job, Aldo Eloizo, Trindade Camargo, Regina Celi, Silva Camargo Filho, José Carlos, and Belangero, William Dias
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PLATELET-rich plasma , *COLLAGEN , *SKELETAL muscle , *SUTURING , *MUSCLE injuries - Abstract
Severe muscle injuries are common in accidents and have a delayed recovery of muscle integrity. In these cases, muscle suture surgery is the standard treatment. However, Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP), has been widely used in orthopedic injuries due to its growth factors. Thus, the objective of the study will be to analyze the association of suture and PRP techniques in the collagen and tenacity of the injured muscle. Were used seventy rats, divided into five groups: control (C), injury control (CI), injury and suture (IS), injury and PRP (IP), injury, suture, and PRP (ISP). Were sectioned approximately 50 % of the width and 100 % of the thickness of the gastrocnemius muscle. The homologous PRP was applied 24h after the injury. On the 7th day after the injury, the animals were euthanized and their muscles subjected to mechanical testing to measure tenacity or collagen analysis to calculate the ratio between type I and III collagen. The results show a significant decrease (p <0.05) in the values of the relationship between collagens in all injured groups (CI, IS, IP, ISP) compared to group C. In injured groups, the tenacity was significantly (p <0.05) reduced compared to the control group, with no observed difference between treatments and injured groups. The amount of collagen in the injured area has increased, but it did not affect the tenacity of the muscles, which was reduced. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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16. Effects of Different Swimming Intensities on the Bone Properties of the Tibia and Femur of Wistar Rats in which Knee Rheumatoid Arthritis was Induced.
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Mardegan Mioto, Alline, Chacon Castoldi, Robson, Trindade Camargo, Regina Celi, Alves Garcia, Thiago, dos Reis, Daniel Fernando, Akio Tamura Ozaki, Guilherme, Trevisan, Iara Buriola, Pereira Ribeiro, Rodrigo Metzker, and Silva Camargo Filho, José Carlos
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RHEUMATOID arthritis , *TIBIA , *AQUATIC exercises , *BONE density , *EXERCISE , *FEMUR - Abstract
Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a disease triggered by environmental and genetic factors. Research suggests that physical exercise has benefits such as delaying functional disability. In vivo studies using experimental models of arthritis can provide useful information about these benefits. to analyze the effects that different intensities of aquatic physical exercise have on the proprieties of the bones in induced arthritis in knees of Wistar rats. Male Wistar adults rats (n=20) were divided into 5 groups: Group Control Arthritis (GCA) n=4, Group control Placebo (GCP) n=4, Group Low Physical Activity (GB) n=4, Group Moderate Physical Activity (GM) n=4 and Group Intense Physical Activity (GI) n=4. The physical activity groups got an intra-articular injection of Zymosam on the right knee; the GCA received saline solution in the right knee; the GCP was submitted to the stress of the needle. The animals were submitted to aquatic activity for 30 minutes, 4 times a week for 5 weeks, and the intensity of the exercise was determined by a weight placed on their back: GB=1 %, GM=5 %, GI=15 % of their body weight. It was observed that the group GB, and the groups that did not exercise GCA and GCP, gained more weight compared to the group GM. In relation to the bone mineral content of the tibia, there was a decrease in the GM group when compared to the GCP group, whereas in the tibial bone mineral density there was a decrease in the GM group compared to the GCP, GCA, GB. As for the area of the femur, the GI group presented an increase of it compared to the GB and GM groups. It is concluded that the high intensity exercises promote better results in bone properties. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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17. Histological analysis of the association of low level laser therapy and platelet-rich plasma in regeneration of muscle injury in rats.
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Alves Garcia, Thiago, Trindade Camargo, Regina Celi, Koike, Tatiana Emy, Tamura Ozaki, Guilherme Akio, Chacon Castoldi, Robson, and Silva Camargo Filho, José Carlos
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SPRAINS , *CALF muscle injuries , *ANIMAL experimentation , *COLLAGEN , *HISTOLOGICAL techniques , *MEDICAL lasers , *MICROSCOPY , *PROBABILITY theory , *RATS , *RESEARCH funding , *STAINS & staining (Microscopy) , *STATISTICS , *DATA analysis , *STATISTICAL significance , *DATA analysis software , *DESCRIPTIVE statistics , *PLATELET-rich plasma , *ONE-way analysis of variance , *IN vivo studies , *THERAPEUTICS - Abstract
Objective: Muscle injuries are common, and their treatment requires costs and time off. Platelet rich plasma and low level laser therapy have been shown to be affordable and easy to use. The aim of this study was to evaluate the associated effects of low level laser therapy and platelet rich plasma on the treatment of the soleus muscle injured by strain in rats. Methods: Thirty-five rats were randomly allocated into five groups: Control (C), Injury Control (IC), injury PRP (IP), injury LLLT (ILT) and injury LLLT and PRP (ILTP). The strain injury was induced in thesoleus muscle and the IP group received application of platelet rich plasma immediately after the lesion, while the ILT group received low level laser therapy. After seven days, all animals were euthanized and the soleus muscle removed for further histological analysis. Results: The association of both treatments (ILTP) resulted in better histological aspects than the low level laser therapy and platelet rich plasma alone, when compared with the injury group (IC). The collagen analysis exhibited a significant increase in the ILT group (2.99 SD = 1.13) compared to the C (1.88 SD = 0.41, p = 0.012) and IP (2.04 SD = 0.44, p = 0.018). Conclusion: The association of low level laser therapy with platelet rich plasma produced better results on muscle injury compared to the isolated use of these therapies. Furthermore, none of the treatments could modulate the collagen deposition in relation to injury group. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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18. Histology and Renal Lipoperoxidation in Rats Exercised on a Treadmill and Submitted to Water Restriction.
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Lorençoni, Roselene Modolo Regueiro, Pelai, Elisa Bizetti, Godoy, Moacir Fernandes, dos Santos, Alice Cristina Antonio, Miyoshi, Lívia Hissae, de Oliveira, Rebeca Nicolás Paronetto, Padovani, Carlos Roberto, Teles Fregonesi, Cristina Elena Prado, and Silva Camargo Filho, José Carlos
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HISTOLOGY , *PEROXIDATION , *LABORATORY rats , *ANATOMY , *EXERCISE - Abstract
Physical effort stimulates an increase in oxygen consumption in tissues, generating toxic chemical species derived from oxygen (ROS), which are considered the initiators of the lipid peroxidation process (LPO), the major mechanism of cellular injury. As the essential mechanism for maintaining the electrolyte balance depends on an effective kidney function, oxidative stress in this organ can be a key factor in the development and persistence of hypertension. This study aimed to determine the kidney changes induced by a combination of fluid restriction and exercise in rats. The study consisted of 24 male Wistar rats of 90 days of age, divided into four groups, two of which were submitted to water restriction and exercise on a treadmill. Twenty-four hours after the last training session, the animals were euthanized and the left kidney was removed. The upper part of the kidney was used for the histological procedures and the lower part for the quantification of membrane lipoperoxides. Analysis of variance was applied after testing the normality of data, and the comparison between groups was performed using the Bonferroni test, adopting a significance of p<0.05. The restriction had an influence on body weight; kidney weight; proximal tubule maximum diameter; and area, perimeter and diameter of glomeruli, whereas the exercise affected the weight and the minimum diameter of the proximal tubule. According to the TBARS (thiobarbituric acid reactive substances) method, there was a difference between the G1 (control) and G3 (sedentary with water restriction) and between the G2 (exercised with water) and G4 (exercised with water restriction) compared to G1. The treadmill exercise combined with the water restriction promoted structural changes in the glomeruli and promoted oxidative stress, although neither variable corroborated for the potentiating of lipid peroxidation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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19. Effects of Passive Smoking Associated with Physical Exercise in the Skeletal Muscles of Rats During Pregnancy and Lactation.
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Valsoni, Bruna Corral Garcia, Bonfim, Mariana Rotta, Camargo, Regina Celi Trindade, de Abreu, Luiz Carlos, Silva Souza, Dorotéia Rossi, and Silva Camargo Filho, José Carlos
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PASSIVE smoking , *EXERCISE , *MUSCULOSKELETAL system , *LABORATORY rats , *PREGNANCY , *LACTATION - Abstract
The objective of this study was to analyze the effects of passive smoking, in soleus and gastrocnemius muscles associated with physical exercise by swimming during pregnancy and lactation of rats. Twenty-four rats were divided: GF (exposed to cigarette smoke), GC (control), GFN (underwent to the swimming program and exposed to cigarette smoke) and GN (underwent to the swimming program). On the first day of pregnancy procedure of exposure to cigarette smoke began, consisting in 30 minutes twice a day for six weeks. During the same period the swimming program began, which lasted 60 min every day untilthe 21st day of lactation. Soleus and gastrocnemius muscles, were obtained for histological, histochemical, morphometric analysis and fiber profiling. In histology, the groups GF and GFN showed infiltrations, necrotic and phagocytized fibers, centralized nuclei, splittings and coiling; in GN changes were observed due to exercise adaptations, infiltrations, sarcolemal lesion, polymorphic, atrophic and angular fibers. In the histochemical analysis of the groups GF and GFN there was enzymatic activity and amorphous formazan aggregates in subsarcolemmal positions, however in GN the same changes were found in lower frequency and intensity. In regard to the measure of the cross-section of muscle fibers there weren't significant differences among the groups, as well as, in the frequency of types of fibers of the gastrocnemius. It is concluded that aerobic exercise is not enough to impede morphological and histochemical changes caused in an animal model of pregnant and lactating associated with smoking, and the stress not influence the types and size of muscle fibers. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2015
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20. Effects of 14 Weeks Resistance Training on Muscle Tissue in Wistar Rats.
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Castoldi, Robson Chacon, Teixeira, Giovana Rampazzo, de Mello Malheiro, Olga Cristina, Camargo, Regina Celi Trindade, Belangero, William Dias, and Silva Camargo Filho, José Carlos
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MUSCLES , *TISSUES , *LABORATORY rats , *RESISTANCE training , *COMPUTER software - Abstract
The objective of the present study was to analyze the effects of 14 weeks of resistance training on muscle tissue in Wistar rats. 20 male Wistar rats were used in the study; 10 allocated to the untrained group (Group 1) and 10 to the trained (Group 2). The physical training (PT) program consisted of four sets of ten water jumps, three times a week for 14 weeks. A progressive increase in load was applied from the14nd to the 42nd day. Following this, the animals were euthanized with an overdose of potassium chlorate (100 mg/ kg) applied intraperitoneally. The ventral portion of the gastrocnemius muscle was removed for histological processing. The muscles were frozen in liquid nitrogen and cut into thicknesses of 5 mm using a rotative microtome. The sections were stained with hematoxylineosin for general analysis of the structure of muscles and analysis of the area of muscle fibers. The reaction with NADH-TR was utilized for differentiation between fast twitch (FT) and slow twitch (ST) fibers. The sections subjected to staining and histochemical reactions were observed in normal and polarized light and photomicrographed using a microscope (Zeiss®). The measurement of muscle fibers was performed using AxioVision software (Zeiss®). Statistical analysis was performed using the Student t test for analysis of the samples average. An average area of 5061.29 μm2 for Group 1 versus 5768.93 μm2 for Group 2 was observed. It can be concluded that 14 weeks of training with water jumps was effective in increasing muscle area. An increase in transverse area section (TAS) of ST and FT was also verified in the trained group. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2015
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21. Effect of Statins and Aerobic Physical Exercise on Liver Function in Dyslipidemic Rats - Morphometric Study.
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Falângola Accioly, Marilita, Silva Souza, Dorotéia Rossi, Trevizan Padulla, Susimary Aparecida, Silva Camargo Filho, José Carlos, do Carmo, Edna Maria, Tadeu Martins, Alex, Brandão, Antônio Carlos, and Azoubel, Reinaldo
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STATINS (Cardiovascular agents) , *AEROBIC exercises , *LIVER function tests , *DYSLIPIDEMIA , *MORPHOMETRICS , *LABORATORY rats , *DIAGNOSIS - Abstract
The present study was carried out to evaluate the effect of statins associated with physical exercise (PE) in liver cells in dyslipidemic rats through cariometry. The animals were divided into six groups: animals subjected to a hypercholesterolemic diet (HD), simvastatin, with (G1) and without (G2) physical exercise (PE); HD submitted (G3) or not (G4) to PE, and commercial food diet (F) with (G5) and without (G6) PE. Histological analysis of the liver was performed by staining the slides with hematoxylin and eosin. The cariometric study included measuring the major and minor diameters of the hepatocytes nuclei. The Shapiro-Wilk test was also performed. To determine the differences among the groups, the Kruskal-Wallis Test with Dunn's post-test were conducted. The significance level was set at 5%. No difference was found in the hepatocytes nuclei between G5 and G6. When these groups were related with G3 and G4, reduced nuclei were observed. There was no difference between G1 and G6. The comparison between G6 and G2 showed that the nuclei in G2 were smaller. No difference was detected between G5 and G1. Changes were observed in the nuclei shape in G2 in comparison to G1. Considering G2 and G3, a decrease in the size of nuclei was observed in G3. On the other hand, G2 showed changes in shape in the comparative analysis with G4. The size and shape of G1 nuclei were larger than G3 as well as changes in shape were observed when compared to G4. G4 showed smaller nuclei than G3. Therefore, F, associated or not with the practice of PE, does not alter the size and shape of the hepatocytes nuclei; HD combined with sedentarism influences changes in the morphometric parameters of hepatocytes; and the association of simvastatin and PE seems to protect the hepatocytes nuclei with regard to HD. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2013
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