Increased prostacyclin formation after high-intensity interval training in late postmenopausal women.
Lasse GliemannAndrea Tamariz-EllemannThomas Baasch-SkytteThomas S EhlersThomas P GunnarssonPublished in: European journal of applied physiology (2020)
In late postmenopausal women, vascular function assessed by femoral-arterial infusion of acetylcholine was not improved after 10 weeks of floorball training, but acetylcholine-induced prostacyclin formation and blood pressure were substantially improved. It is possible that a longer training period could lead to improvements in vascular function and that the observed increase in prostacyclin formation is one of the initial underlying changes.