Muscle Strength Training is Better than the Use of Growth Hormone en Salud Osea del Ratas Wistar

The objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of growth hormone (GH) and muscle strength training (ST) on the composition of bone tissue of Wistar rats through Raman spectroscopy. In total, 40 male rats were randomly distributed into four groups: (N = 10) control (C), control with the appl...

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Veröffentlicht in:International journal of morphology 2019-03, Vol.37 (1), p.104
Hauptverfasser: Caetano, Heliard Rodrigues dos Santos, Castoldi, Robson Chacon, Zanuto, Everton Alex Carvalho, Ozaki, Guilherme Akio Tamura, Garcia, Thiago Alves, Pereira, Joao Domingos Augusto dos Santos, Constantino, Carlos Jose Leopoldo, Bremen-Neto, Hermann, Giometti, Ines Cristina, Camargo, Regina Celi Trindade, Filho, Jose Carlos Silva Camargo, Belangero, William Dias
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Zusammenfassung:The objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of growth hormone (GH) and muscle strength training (ST) on the composition of bone tissue of Wistar rats through Raman spectroscopy. In total, 40 male rats were randomly distributed into four groups: (N = 10) control (C), control with the application of GH (GHC), strength training (T), and strength training with the application of GH (GHT). The training consisted of four series of 10 water jumps, performed three times a week, with an overload corresponding to 50 % of body weight and duration of four weeks. GH was applied at a dose of 0.2 IU / kg in each animal three times a week and every other day. After four weeks, the animals were euthanized and the right femurs collected for analysis of the bone structure. Raman spectroscopy (ER) was used to observe the following compounds from their respective bands: Calcium Carbonate- Triglycerides (fatty acids) 1073 [cm.sup.-1], Collagen type I 509 [cm.sup.-1], Bone-DNA Phosphate (Protein) 589 [cm.sup.-1], Phosphate Phospholipids 1078 [cm.sup.-1]. For the statistical analysis, the Shapiro-Wilk and ANOVA One-Way variance analysis normality tests were performed, followed by the Tukey post-test. The results showed an increase in the concentrations of calcium carbonate-triglycerides (fatty acids), type I collagen, bone phosphate-DNA (protein), and phosphate phospholipids in all experimental groups, with or without ST and/or GH , But only the isolated training group differed significantly from the control group (P
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