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Carnevali Jr,L.C.; Eder,R.; Lira,F.S.; Lima,W.P.; Gonçalves,D.C.; Zanchi,N.E.; Nicastro,H.; Lavoie,J.M.; Seelaender,M.C.L.. |
We examined the capacity of high-intensity intermittent training (HI-IT) to facilitate the delivery of lipids to enzymes responsible for oxidation, a task performed by the carnitine palmitoyl transferase (CPT) system in the rat gastrocnemius muscle. Male adult Wistar rats (160-250 g) were randomly distributed into 3 groups: sedentary (Sed, N = 5), HI-IT (N = 10), and moderate-intensity continuous training (MI-CT, N = 10). The trained groups were exercised for 8 weeks with a 10% (HI-IT) and a 5% (MI-CT) overload. The HI-IT group presented 11.8% decreased weight gain compared to the Sed group. The maximal activities of CPT-I, CPT-II, and citrate synthase were all increased in the HI-IT group compared to the Sed group (P < 0.01), as also was gene... |
Tipo: Info:eu-repo/semantics/article |
Palavras-chave: High-intensity intermittent training; Lipid metabolism; Carnitine palmitoyl transferase. |
Ano: 2012 |
URL: http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-879X2012000800013 |
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