Motriz: Revista de Educacao Fisica (May 2021)

Effect of high-intensity interval training on the skeletal muscle of spontaneously hypertensive rats

  • Paulo Henrique Aleixo,
  • Robson Chacon Castoldi,
  • Francilene Lima Agostinho De Souza,
  • Thaoan Bruno Mariano,
  • Guilherme Akio Tamura Ozaki,
  • Thiago Alves Garcia,
  • Lucas Silva Santos,
  • Francis Lopes Pacagnelli,
  • Regina Celi Trindade Camargo,
  • José Carlos Silva Camargo Filho

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/s1980-65742021020921
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 27

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Abstract Aim: This study aimed to evaluate the effect of High-Intensity Interval Training (HIIT) on the skeletal muscle of Spontaneously Hypertensive Rats (SHR). Method: In total, 20 male rats, SHR, 12 months old, were used, distributed into 2 groups: Control Group (C) and Training Group (HIIT). The training lasted approximately 50 minutes/day, 5 days/week, for 8 weeks. Systolic blood pressure (BP) was measured at the beginning and end of the study. Analysis: The medial gastrocnemius muscle was used to measure the smallest fiber diameter, after which the Shapiro-Wilk normality test was performed, followed by the Mann Whitney test to compare the medians and interquartile intervals (IQI) of the muscle fibers and Student t-test for performance. For analysis of BP, Analysis of Variance - ANOVA was used, followed by Tukey's post-test. All procedures adopted a significance value of 5% (p < 0.05). Results: The median values for the variable “smallest diameter” of muscle fibers were 29.48 (IQI: 9.96) µm in the C group and 33.45 (IQI: 9.44) µm in the HIIT group (p < 0.05). Also, the performance was increased in the trained animal group and blood pressure values decreased significantly at the end of the experiment (p < 0.05). Conclusion: The HIIT intensity promoted an increase in the median values of the muscle fibers and performance. Finally, a significant decrease was observed in blood pressure variation values.

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