Abstract:Chronic exercise improves the detoxicant ability of the liver for halothane anesthesia as noted by the ameliorated liver damage and reduced incidence of halothane-induced hepatotoxicity in the exercise animals.
“…The chronic effect of exercise in the detoxifying ability of the liver has been studied in animal models where rats who trained for 10-weeks showed lower hepatic damage than their sedentary counterparts [9]. This evidence in an animal model clearly suggests a training adaptation of the liver in its ability to detoxify noxious substances such as LPS.…”
Section: Acute Hepatic Response To Diet Modification and Exercise-indmentioning
“…The chronic effect of exercise in the detoxifying ability of the liver has been studied in animal models where rats who trained for 10-weeks showed lower hepatic damage than their sedentary counterparts [9]. This evidence in an animal model clearly suggests a training adaptation of the liver in its ability to detoxify noxious substances such as LPS.…”
Section: Acute Hepatic Response To Diet Modification and Exercise-indmentioning
Regular moderate physical activity enhances liver health. Adverse functional changes can develop if habitual activity is inadequate, and extremely prolonged competitive exercise may also be harmful, particularly under harsh environmental conditions.
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