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Researchers at University of Sao Paulo target hypertension.

Women's Health Weekly

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"Evidence of mild hypertension in women and female rats and our preliminary observation showing that training is not effective to reduce pressure in female as it does in male spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR) prompt us to investigate the effects of gender on hemodynamic pattern and microcirculatory changes induced by exercise training. Female SHR and normotensive controls (Wistar- Kyoto rats) were submitted to training (55% VO2 peak; 3 months) or kept sedentary and instrumented for pressure and hindlimb flow measurements at rest and during exercise," investigators in Sao Paulo, Brazil report (see also Hypertension).

"Heart, kidney, and skeletal muscles (locomotor/ nonlocomotor) were processed for morphometric analysis of arterioles, capillaries, and venules. High pressure in female SHR was accompanied by an increased arteriolar wall: lumen ratio in the kidney (+30%; P

The researchers concluded: "The absence of training- induced structural changes on skeletal muscle and myocardium arterioles differed from changes observed previously in male SHR, suggesting a gender effect. This effect might contribute to the lack of pressure fall in trained female SHRs."

Coimbra and colleagues published their study in Hypertension (Is gender crucial for cardiovascular adjustments induced by exercise training in female spontaneously hypertensive rats? Hypertension, 2008;52(3):514-521).

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