2000
DOI: 10.1097/00005768-200012000-00009
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The effects of chronic exercise on anesthesia induced hepatotoxicity

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.

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“…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
confidence: 99%
“…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
confidence: 99%