INVESTIGADORES
YEVES Alejandra Del Milagro
congresos y reuniones científicas
Título:
Mitochondrial and contractile function improvement induced by aerobic training in hypertensive rat myocardium
Autor/es:
GODOY COTO J.; PEREYRA E,; CAVALLI F.,; CALDIZ CI; YEVES A.M.,; ENNIS I.L.
Lugar:
Berlin
Reunión:
Congreso; XXIV World Congress International Society for Heart Research (ISHR); 2022
Institución organizadora:
International Society of Heart Research
Resumen:
Mitochondrial and contractile function improvement induced byaerobic training in hypertensive rat myocardiumJoshua Godoy Coto, Erica Pereyra, Fiorella Cavalli, Claudia I. Caldiz,Alejandra M. Yeves, Irene L. EnnisCardiovascular Research Center, UNLP – CONICET, La Plata, ArgentinaIntroductionEssential hypertension pathologically remodels the heart, with declinedcontractility, oxidative stress, and mitochondrial dysfunction. Long-termexercise promotes cardioprotection, at least due to heart remodeling andredox rebalancing.ObjectiveTo assess the aerobic training beneficial adaptations in heart functionand myocardial mitochondria in spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR).Methods3-month-old male SHR were randomized to sedentary (S) or trained (T)groups. The T group was submitted to an 8-week (5 days/week) swimmingprotocol. Blood pressure and echocardiography measurements wererecorded before and after the training period. Hearts were destined fortransmission electron microscopy imaging, RT-PCR analysis, Western Blot,enzymatic activity, or mitochondrial isolation. Results are presented asmean ± SEM (n) and considered statistically different when p b 0.05.Otherwise, the p-value is stated. Animal Welfare Committee of ourestablishment approved animal handling protocols.ResultsThe 8-week swimming training trended to attenuate blood pressure rise(mmHg, S: 26.01 ± 7.32 (11), T: 7.43 ± 7.45 (11), p =0.09) and improvedmid-ventricular shortening (% (n=17), S0: 23.45 ± 1.27, SF: 26.13 ± 1.04,T0: 23.16 ± 1.29, TF: 28.98 ± 0.64). Regarding to redox balance, chronicexercise improved catalase activity (k/g, S: 223.2 ± 44.9, T: 460.7 ± 78.5).Even though it did not modify the mitochondrial morphology assessed bycross-sectional area and aspect ratio; a partial recovery of the mitochondriasarcomerearray was evidenced (mitochondrial clusters/photo, S: 8.10 ±0.73 (5), T: 5.74 ± 1.34 (5), p=0.16). Moreover, exercise training modifiedthe mitochondrial dynamics (% vs S, (n=6)): mtDNA/nDNA: 129.7 ± 14.0