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High-intensity aerobic training lowers blood pressure and modulates the renal renin-angiotensin system in spontaneously hypertensive rats.

Jeeser Alves AlmeidaDaisy Motta-SantosBernardo Assis PetrizClarissa Pedrosa da Costa GomesMurilo Esteves NogueiraRinaldo Wellerson PereiraRonaldo Carvalho AraújoJonato PrestesOctávio Luiz Franco
Published in: Clinical and experimental hypertension (New York, N.Y. : 1993) (2019)
Background: This study aimed to verify the effects of high-intensity aerobic training (HIAT) on BP control and renin-angiotensin system (RAS) components in renal tissue of SHR. Ten SHRs received HIAT or control for 8-weeks. At the end of the training, the SBP showed a reduction of ~ 30mmHg (p < .01) in HIAT and increased by ~ 15 mmHg in the  control group. HIAT resulted in a higher release of nitrite, IL-6, ACE2 and ATR2. These results indicated an association between BP, NO and renal RAS.Abbreviations: JAA: writing, carried out all experimental procedures, performed statistical analysis, original draft and revised manuscript DMS: data interpretation, formal analysis, writing, editing and revised manuscript BAP: carried all experimental procedures, revised manuscritpt CPCG: carried all experimental procedures, revised manuscritpt MEN: experimental procedures, revised manuscript and data interpretation RWP: drafted and revised manuscript RCA: writing, experimental procedures, revised manuscript JP: writing, data interpretation and revised manuscript OLF: writing, original draft and revised manuscript.
Keyphrases
  • high intensity
  • blood pressure
  • resistance training
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  • crispr cas
  • nitric oxide
  • dna damage
  • middle aged
  • dna repair