Effects of physical training on the myocardium of oxariectomized LDLr knockout mice: MMP 2/9, collagen I/III, inflammation and oxidative stress

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Background: The emergence of coronary heart disease is increased with menopause, physical inactivity and with dyslipidemia. Physical training is known to promote the improvement of cardiovascular functions. Objective: To investigate the effects of aerobic physical training on the left ventricle in ovariectomized LDL knockout mice. Methods: Thirty animals were divided into 6 groups (n = 5): Sedentary non-ovariectomized control; Sedentary ovariectomized control; Trained ovariectomized control; Sedentary non-ovariectomized LDL-knockout, sedentary ovariectomized LDL-knockout and trained ovariectomized LDL-knockout. We analyzed the average parameters of apparent density of collagen fibers types I and III, and metalloproteinase type 2 and type 9, were considered significant p < 0.05. Results: The results showed that the proposed exercise protocol altered the volume of type I collagen fibers, altered collagen remodeling parameters (MMP-2), and also reduced the 8-hydroxy-2’-deoxyguanosine (8OHdG) oxidative stress parameter. Conclusion: Moderate intensity aerobic training acts on collagen fiber volume, on collagen remodeling with the reduction of oxidative stress in the left ventricles of ovariectomized LDL-knockout mice.

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Brianezi, L., Ornelas, E., Gehrke, F. de S., Fonseca, F. L. A., Alves, B. da C. A., Sousa, L. V. de A., … Maifrino, L. B. M. (2020). Effects of physical training on the myocardium of oxariectomized LDLr knockout mice: MMP 2/9, collagen I/III, inflammation and oxidative stress. Arquivos Brasileiros de Cardiologia, 114(1), 100–105. https://doi.org/10.5935/abc.20190223

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