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2. Parental fructose consumption induces early baroreflex dysfunction in offspring: impact on arterial pressure and on insulin resistance
3. Impact of exercise training associated with enalapril treatment on blood pressure variability and renal dysfunctions in an experimental model of arterial hypertension and postmenopause
4. Concurrent exercise training potentiates the effects of angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor on regulatory systems of blood pressure control in ovariectomized hypertensive rats.
5. Concurrent exercise training induces additional benefits to hydrochlorothiazide: Evidence for an improvement of autonomic control and oxidative stress in a model of hypertension and postmenopause
6. Baroreflex Impairment Precedes Cardiometabolic Dysfunction in an Experimental Model of Metabolic Syndrome: Role of Inflammation and Oxidative Stress
7. DIURETIC ASSOCIATED WITH CONCURRENT EXERCISE PROMOTES ADDITIONAL PHYSICAL, AUTONOMIC AND INFLAMMATORY ADAPTATIONS IN HYPERTENSIVE RATS SUBMITTED TO OVARIAN HORMONE PRIVATION
8. PILATES METHOD IMPROVES PHYSICAL CAPACITY AND ANTI-OXIDATIVE SYSTEM IN ELDERLY WOMEN
9. IMPACTO DO TREINAMENTO FÍSICO NO PERFIL INFLAMATÓRIO E REDOX RENAL NO DESENVOLVIMENTO DE SÍNDROME METABÓLICA.
10. Aerobic or resistance training improves autonomic control of circulation in oophorectomized rats with cardiometabolic dysfunctions: Impact on renal oxidative stress
11. Saccharomyces Boulardii Tht 500101 Exerts Renoprotection by Modulating Oxidative Stress, Renin Angiotensin System and Uropathogenic Microbiota in a Murine Model of Diabetes
12. Characterization of the Oxidative Stress in Renal Ischemia/Reperfusion-Induced Cardiorenal Syndrome Type 3
13. Enalapril‐associated combined training is most effective in reducing SBP in spontaneously hypertensive rats
14. TIME COURSE CARDIOVASCULAR AND NEUROIMMUNE DYSFUNCTIONS IN A METABOLIC SYNDROME MODEL: IMPACT OF AEROBIC TRAINING
15. Effects of combined exercise training and pharmacological treatment on blood pressure and renal parameters in an experimental model of hypertension and menopause.
16. Hypoglycemic effect and hepato protective role of Saccharomyces boulardii THT 500101 strain in a murine model of streptozotocin‐induced diabetes
17. Dynamic resistance training attenuate cardiac and renal oxidative stress profile in spontaneously hypertensive male rats
18. Exercise training initiated at old stage of lifespan attenuates aging-and ovariectomy-induced cardiac and renal oxidative stress: Role of baroreflex
19. Parents exacerbated fructose intake causes early cardiovascular autonomic dysfunctions in offspring
20. Excessive consumption of fructose causes cardiometabolic dysfunctions through oxidative stress and inflammation
21. Vitamin C mitigates oxidative/nitrosative stress and inflammation in doxorubicin-induced cardiomyopathy
22. COMBINED EXERCISE TRAINING ATENUATES THE ONSET OF CARDIOMETABOLIC AND AUTONOMIC DYSFUNCTIONS IN AN EXPERIMENTAL MODEL OF METABOLIC SYNDROME
23. Autonomic dysfunction precede hemodynamic and metabolic changes in an experimental model of hypertension submitted to fructose overload
24. SEDENTARY LIFESTYLE IN ADOLESCENTS IS ASSOCIATED WITH IMPAIRMENT IN AUTONOMIC CARDIOVASCULAR MODULATION.
25. Impact of aging on cardiac function in a female rat model of menopause: role of autonomic control, inflammation, and oxidative stress
26. Resistance or aerobic training decreases blood pressure and improves cardiovascular autonomic control and oxidative stress in hypertensive menopausal rats
27. Mitigation of nitrosative stress and inflammation by Vitamin C in cardiomyopathy
28. Impact of aging on cardiac function in a female rat model of menopause: role of autonomic control, inflammation, and oxidative stress
29. Training Status as a Marker of the Relationship between Nitric Oxide, Oxidative Stress, and Blood Pressure in Older Adult Women
30. Cardiovascular autonomic dysfunction and oxidative stress induced by fructose overload in an experimental model of hypertension and menopause
31. Association between Diastolic Dysfunction with Inflammation and Oxidative Stress in Females ob/ob Mice.
32. UMA SESSÃO DE EXERCÍCIO RESISTIDO DINÂMICO NÃO INDUZ HIPOTENSÃO PÓS-EXERCÍCIO EM RATAS SHR.
33. Influence of Estimated Training Status on Anti and Pro-Oxidant Activity, Nitrite Concentration, and Blood Pressure in Middle-Aged and Older Women.
34. Impact of aging on cardiac function in a female rat model of menopause: role of autonomic control, inflammation, and oxidative stress.
35. Positive effect of combined exercise training in a model of metabolic syndrome and menopause: autonomic, inflammatory, and oxidative stress evaluations.
36. Training Status as a Marker of the Relationship between Nitric Oxide, Oxidative Stress, and Blood Pressure in Older Adult Women.
37. Cardiometabolic benefits of exercise training in an experimental model of metabolic syndrome and menopause
38. Aerobic exercise training promotes additional cardiac benefits better than resistance exercise training in postmenopausal rats with diabetes.
39. Cardiovascular and autonomic profiles in offspring of fructose fed parents: role of anti‐inflammatory cholinergic reflex and exercise training.
40. Baroreceptor Deafferentation Impairs the Exercise Training ‐and Drug Treatment‐Induced Adaptations in a Hypertensive Model of Menopause.
41. Enalapril associated with combined training is more effective in reducing SBP and improve baroreflex sensitivity than drug therapies alone in hypertensive rats.
42. Vitamin C Protects Against Doxorubicin‐Induced Muscle Oxidative Stress.
43. Combined Aerobic and Resistance Exercise Training Improve Hypertension Associated With Menopause.
44. Vitamin C mitigates oxidative/nitrosative stress and inflammation in doxorubicin-induced cardiomyopathy.
45. Dynamic aerobic exercise induces baroreflex improvement in diabetic rats.
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