Acute effects of swimming aerobic exercise on contractility and intracellular calcium handling in isolated right ventricular cardiomyocytes

Jean Carlos Loura dos Santos, E. Claudio, W. Lunz, E. A. Morra, V. L. D. Silva, J. P. Cordeiro, D. Bocalini, Ana Paula Lima Leopoldo, A. Leopoldo
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Aims: The acute adjustments on the contractile function and the intracellular calcium (Ca2+) handling in the cardiomyocytes of the right ventricle (RV) after an acute aerobic exercise session are not known. Our aim was to investigate the acute responses of the contractile function and the intracellular Ca2+ handling in isolated RV cardiomyocytes after a swimming exercise session. Methods: Ten-week-old female Wistar rats were randomly allocated into two groups: control (C; n = 5) and exercise (Ex; n = 7). It was performed a swimming exercise session for 30 min. with an overload of 4% relative to the body weight attached to the tail. The rats were sacrificed after the exercise session for the analysis of the RV contractile function parameters and the intracellular Ca2+ handling by the isolated cardiomyocyte technique. Results: Body and heart weights, as well as sarcomere length were similar between the groups. Also, it was not observed differences between the groups for RV cardiomyocyte contractile parameters. However, the systolic and diastolic intracellular Ca2+ concentration was significantly lower in the Ex group compared to C with maintenance of Ca2+ amplitude. Conclusion: An acute swimming aerobic exercise session promotes cardiomyocyte contractility maintenance even with systolic and diastolic intracellular Ca2+ concentration reduced in the RV cardiomyocytes, reflecting an improvement in the intracellular Ca2+ handling.
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游泳有氧运动对分离右心室心肌细胞收缩力和细胞内钙处理的急性影响
目的:急性有氧运动后对右心室心肌细胞收缩功能和细胞内钙(Ca2+)处理的急性调节尚不清楚。我们的目的是研究游泳运动后分离的RV心肌细胞的收缩功能和细胞内Ca2+处理的急性反应。方法:10周龄雌性Wistar大鼠随机分为对照组(C组,n=5)和运动组(Ex组,n=7)。它进行了30分钟的游泳锻炼,相对于附在尾巴上的体重,过载4%。运动后处死大鼠,通过分离心肌细胞技术分析RV收缩功能参数和细胞内Ca2+处理。结果:两组之间的体重、心脏重量以及肌节长度相似。此外,在RV心肌细胞收缩参数方面,两组之间没有观察到差异。然而,在维持Ca2+振幅的情况下,与C相比,Ex组的收缩期和舒张期细胞内Ca2+浓度显著降低。结论:即使RV心肌细胞收缩和舒张期细胞内Ca2+浓度降低,急性游泳有氧运动也能促进心肌细胞收缩力的维持,反映出细胞内Ca2+处理的改善。
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Revista Andaluza de Medicina del Deporte
Revista Andaluza de Medicina del Deporte Medicine-Orthopedics and Sports Medicine
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期刊介绍: El Centro Andaluz de Medicina del Deporte edita la Revista Andaluza de Medicina del Deporte (RAMD) desde 2008 con periodicidad trimestral. Esta revista científica publica artículos originales de investigación, previamente sujetos a un proceso de selección y evaluación por pares, y constituye un foro para los científicos, especialistas y profesionales cuyas actividades están relacionadas con la actividad física, el deporte y la salud. Debido a la naturaleza multidisciplinaria de esta área, la revista cubre diferentes disciplinas relacionadas todas con la Medicina del Deporte, lo que la convierte en una publicación con un altísimo grado de interés para todos los profesionales relacionados con las Ciencias del Deporte.
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