2007
DOI: 10.1590/s1516-89132007000100006
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Oxidative stress during rehabilitation from protein malnutrition associated with aerobic exercise in rats

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“…This is accordance with the previous study (Prada et al ., 2007) , in the rats treated with low protein diets for 60 d, 30 d of recovery feeding showed that body weight was twice when compared to that observed in the group one month before and no significant difference in proteinemia, albuminemia, circulating free fatty acid (FFA) levels and liver lipid content between the groups of low protein diets and normal protein. The low of body weight in malnourished rats in this study also similar to the other previous study using rats 5 wk old with 55% dietary restricted (Hubert et al ., 2000) and protein restricted (Prada et al ., 2007) . Decreasing this body weight gain through by reducing the intake of calories or other nutrients per unit body mass (Hubert et al ., 2000) .…”
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confidence: 94%
“…This is accordance with the previous study (Prada et al ., 2007) , in the rats treated with low protein diets for 60 d, 30 d of recovery feeding showed that body weight was twice when compared to that observed in the group one month before and no significant difference in proteinemia, albuminemia, circulating free fatty acid (FFA) levels and liver lipid content between the groups of low protein diets and normal protein. The low of body weight in malnourished rats in this study also similar to the other previous study using rats 5 wk old with 55% dietary restricted (Hubert et al ., 2000) and protein restricted (Prada et al ., 2007) . Decreasing this body weight gain through by reducing the intake of calories or other nutrients per unit body mass (Hubert et al ., 2000) .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 94%
“…A desnutrição proteica implica diversas alterações metabólicas, dentre elas, diminuição significativa de proteínas totais (27,28) , promovendo redução do componente muscular liso da parede vascular e alterando os constituintes da matriz, principalmente o componente elástico (29) . Isso poderia justificar a diminuição na espessura das artérias observada no presente estudo.…”
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“…Observamos, entretanto, não haver diferença na espessura da parede das artérias carótida comum esquerda e aorta horizontal nos animais desnutridos nas fases gestacional e de lactação treinados a partir dos 60 dias de vida. Isso pode ter ocorrido em função de a restrição proteica ter sido implementada nos períodos de grande transformação celular e ter afetado permanentemente a estrutura dessas artérias (29) . Entretanto, o grupo desnutrido treinado apresentou maior diâmetro luminal da artéria carótida comum em relação ao grupo desnutrido sedentário.…”
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