2018
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0201843
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Resistance training and caloric restriction prevent systolic blood pressure rise by improving the nitric oxide effect on smooth muscle and morphological changes in the aorta of ovariectomized rats

Abstract: In this study, we investigated the effects of resistance training (RT), caloric restriction (CR), and the association of both interventions in aortic vascular reactivity and morphological alterations, matrix metalloproteinase-2 (MMP-2) activity, insulin resistance and systolic blood pressure (SBP) in ovariectomized rats. Fifty female Holtzman rats were subjected to ovariectomy and Sham surgery and distributed into the following groups: Sham-sedentary, ovariectomized-sedentary, ovariectomized-resistance trainin… Show more

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“…Other investigators have also provided the evidence that SNPmediated vasorelaxation requires sGC upregulation and therefore mediated by NO (Lovren and Triggle, 2000;Cogolludo et al, 2001;Ruiz-Torres et al, 2009). There are also reports of decreased expression of sGC and impaired NO signaling in the vascular smooth muscle following ovariectomy (Stice et al, 2009;Lino et al, 2018). Clearly, we did not examine the underlying mechanisms of SNP-induced vasorelaxation in the current study, therefore, we cannot exclude the role of other factors besides tissue release of NO that may mediate SNPinduced vasorelaxation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 74%
“…Other investigators have also provided the evidence that SNPmediated vasorelaxation requires sGC upregulation and therefore mediated by NO (Lovren and Triggle, 2000;Cogolludo et al, 2001;Ruiz-Torres et al, 2009). There are also reports of decreased expression of sGC and impaired NO signaling in the vascular smooth muscle following ovariectomy (Stice et al, 2009;Lino et al, 2018). Clearly, we did not examine the underlying mechanisms of SNP-induced vasorelaxation in the current study, therefore, we cannot exclude the role of other factors besides tissue release of NO that may mediate SNPinduced vasorelaxation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 74%