“…Moreover, iGF-1 plays an important role in the prevention of muscular atrophy, since in response to injuries, the satellite cells stimulate increase of the iGF synthesis, leading them to proliferation and differentiation, forming myoblasts which blend to generate new fibers 29 . A study developed by Garcia et al 30 , using training methodology similar to in this investigation, presented in the morphometric analysis of soleus of rats submitted to daily training that, after it, some muscle fibers presented initial and complete stages of the phagocytosis process, angular fibers, atrophic, centered nuclei and sarcolemma loss, which indicate the onset of degeneration. Although an analysis at the cellular level has not been done in this study, it is possible that it had occurred after the proposed training, added to the damage derived from the nervous comprehension.…”