Exercise for Cardiovascular Disease Prevention and Treatment From Molecular to Clinical, Part 1
163 The notion that exercise training is cardioprotective against IRI is well estab- lished in animal models [ 71 , 72 ] and hum ...
16 4 2 h of reperfusion. In addition, Powers et al. [ 6 ] showed that, compared with untrained, exercised animals kept a highe ...
165 claim that exercise-induced cardioprotection following few exercise sessions is similar to long-term physical training [ 24 ...
166 the use of different exercise protocols in regards to: a) exercise training duration (long or short-term) that possibly alte ...
167 little longer. Esposito et al. have demonstrated that, although some cardioprotection was kept, 10-week trained rats had hig ...
168 The reported major mechanisms of exercise-induced cardioprotection include (Fig. 10.4): (1) increased antioxidant capacity, ...
169 room temperature and found that, regardless of the amount of HSP72, cardioprotec- tion was similar between groups [ 8 , 70 , ...
170 chemicals also act as important molecules in signal transduction and gene regula- tion. Therefore, oxidative stress involves ...
171 More recently, a great deal of interest has focused on KAT P channels as underlying mechanism for exercise-induced cardiopro ...
172 opioid receptors subtypes, whereas treating animals with nonselective (naloxone) and selective delta opioid receptor antagon ...
173 6 Challenges 6.1 Animals Models Notably, most studies available on exercise-induced cardioprotection are under- taken in exp ...
174 with CAD is markedly attenuated in the second of sequential maximal exercise ses- sions [ 126 , 127 ]. An interesting findin ...
175 Babai L, Szigeti Z, Parratt JR et al (2002) Delayed cardioprotective effects of exercise in dogs are aminoguanidine sensit ...
176 Vilahur G, Badimon L (2014) Ischemia/reperfusion activates myocardial innate immune response: the key role of the toll-like ...
177 Przyklenk K, Bauer B, Ovize M et al (1993) Regional ischemic ‘preconditioning’ protects remote virgin myocardium from subse ...
178 Masson GS, Borges JP, da Silva PP et al (2016) Effect of continuous and interval aerobic exercise training on baroreflex s ...
179 Go YM, Park H, Koval M et al (2010) A key role for mitochondria in endothelial signaling by plasma cysteine/cystine redox p ...
© Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd. 2017 181 J. Xiao (ed.), Exercise for Cardiovascular Disease Prevention and Treatment, Advan ...
182 Together these causal factors create a closed link between three important organs: brain, heart and the skeletal muscle. In ...
183 2 Overview on the Pathophysiology of the HF The immediate response to a myocardial aggression, leading to decreased cardiac ...
«
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
»
Free download pdf