Nandrolone increases angiotensin-I converting enzyme activity in rats tendons

INTRODUCTION: The renin-angiotensin system (RAS) has been associated with several biological processes of the human body, regulating, among others blood pressure and water and electrolytes balance. Moreover, RAS also regulates connective tissue growth. Recently, studies have shown that the use of na...

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Main Authors: Rita de Cassia Marqueti, Nara Yumi Hashimoto, João Luiz Quaglioti Durigan, Lívia Larissa Batista e Silva, Jeeser Alves de Almeida, Maria da Glória da Silva, Edilamar Menezes de Oliveira, Heloisa Sobreiro Selistre de Araújo
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Published: Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina do Esporte 2015-06-01
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spelling doaj-2614e1d260f947e1845694e1ff4e14732020-11-24T22:49:54ZengSociedade Brasileira de Medicina do EsporteRevista Brasileira de Medicina do Esporte1806-99402015-06-0121317317710.1590/1517-869220152103143667S1517-86922015000300173Nandrolone increases angiotensin-I converting enzyme activity in rats tendonsRita de Cassia MarquetiNara Yumi HashimotoJoão Luiz Quaglioti DuriganLívia Larissa Batista e SilvaJeeser Alves de AlmeidaMaria da Glória da SilvaEdilamar Menezes de OliveiraHeloisa Sobreiro Selistre de AraújoINTRODUCTION: The renin-angiotensin system (RAS) has been associated with several biological processes of the human body, regulating, among others blood pressure and water and electrolytes balance. Moreover, RAS also regulates connective tissue growth. Recently, studies have shown that the use of nandrolone modifies the angiotensin-I converting enzyme (ACE) activity and increases collagen deposition in the heart. OBJECTIVE: The aim of study was to evaluate the Angiotensin-I converting enzyme (ACE) activity in the superficial flexor tendon (SFT) and in serum after load exercise in combination with anabolic androgenic steroid (AAS) administration after training session and six weeks of detraining. METHODS: Forty-eight Wistar rats were used into two groups (G1 and G2) subdivided into four subgroups: Sedentary (S); trained (T); AAS-treated (Deca-Durabolin(r), 5mg/kg, twice a week) sedentary rats (AAS) and AAS-treated and trained animals (AAST). Trained groups performed jumps in water: four series of 10 jumps each, followed by a 30 sec interval between the series, for seven weeks. RESULTS: Training increased ACE activity in the SFT compared to the control group (p <0.05). Both AAS and AAST groups presented higher ACE activity levels (p < 0.05). The AAST increased the ACE activity only compared to the trained animals. Only the AAST group presented significant higher levels of ACE in the serum. In the G2 group, all experimental groups presented decreased ACE activity in the serum and in the tendon, as compared to the control group. CONCLUSION: This study indicates that AAS administration and its combination with exercise increased ACE activity of tendons. AAS abuse could compromise tendon adaptation causing maladaptive remodeling.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1517-86922015000300173&lng=en&tlng=enesteroidessistema renina-angiotensinaejercicio
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author Rita de Cassia Marqueti
Nara Yumi Hashimoto
João Luiz Quaglioti Durigan
Lívia Larissa Batista e Silva
Jeeser Alves de Almeida
Maria da Glória da Silva
Edilamar Menezes de Oliveira
Heloisa Sobreiro Selistre de Araújo
spellingShingle Rita de Cassia Marqueti
Nara Yumi Hashimoto
João Luiz Quaglioti Durigan
Lívia Larissa Batista e Silva
Jeeser Alves de Almeida
Maria da Glória da Silva
Edilamar Menezes de Oliveira
Heloisa Sobreiro Selistre de Araújo
Nandrolone increases angiotensin-I converting enzyme activity in rats tendons
Revista Brasileira de Medicina do Esporte
esteroides
sistema renina-angiotensina
ejercicio
author_facet Rita de Cassia Marqueti
Nara Yumi Hashimoto
João Luiz Quaglioti Durigan
Lívia Larissa Batista e Silva
Jeeser Alves de Almeida
Maria da Glória da Silva
Edilamar Menezes de Oliveira
Heloisa Sobreiro Selistre de Araújo
author_sort Rita de Cassia Marqueti
title Nandrolone increases angiotensin-I converting enzyme activity in rats tendons
title_short Nandrolone increases angiotensin-I converting enzyme activity in rats tendons
title_full Nandrolone increases angiotensin-I converting enzyme activity in rats tendons
title_fullStr Nandrolone increases angiotensin-I converting enzyme activity in rats tendons
title_full_unstemmed Nandrolone increases angiotensin-I converting enzyme activity in rats tendons
title_sort nandrolone increases angiotensin-i converting enzyme activity in rats tendons
publisher Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina do Esporte
series Revista Brasileira de Medicina do Esporte
issn 1806-9940
publishDate 2015-06-01
description INTRODUCTION: The renin-angiotensin system (RAS) has been associated with several biological processes of the human body, regulating, among others blood pressure and water and electrolytes balance. Moreover, RAS also regulates connective tissue growth. Recently, studies have shown that the use of nandrolone modifies the angiotensin-I converting enzyme (ACE) activity and increases collagen deposition in the heart. OBJECTIVE: The aim of study was to evaluate the Angiotensin-I converting enzyme (ACE) activity in the superficial flexor tendon (SFT) and in serum after load exercise in combination with anabolic androgenic steroid (AAS) administration after training session and six weeks of detraining. METHODS: Forty-eight Wistar rats were used into two groups (G1 and G2) subdivided into four subgroups: Sedentary (S); trained (T); AAS-treated (Deca-Durabolin(r), 5mg/kg, twice a week) sedentary rats (AAS) and AAS-treated and trained animals (AAST). Trained groups performed jumps in water: four series of 10 jumps each, followed by a 30 sec interval between the series, for seven weeks. RESULTS: Training increased ACE activity in the SFT compared to the control group (p <0.05). Both AAS and AAST groups presented higher ACE activity levels (p < 0.05). The AAST increased the ACE activity only compared to the trained animals. Only the AAST group presented significant higher levels of ACE in the serum. In the G2 group, all experimental groups presented decreased ACE activity in the serum and in the tendon, as compared to the control group. CONCLUSION: This study indicates that AAS administration and its combination with exercise increased ACE activity of tendons. AAS abuse could compromise tendon adaptation causing maladaptive remodeling.
topic esteroides
sistema renina-angiotensina
ejercicio
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