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    Aerobic exercise training promotes physiological cardiac remodeling involving a set of microRNAs by Fernandes, Tiago, Baraúna, Valério G, Negrão, Carlos E, Phillips, M Ian, Oliveira, Edilamar M

    “…Left ventricular (LV) hypertrophy is an important physiological compensatory mechanism in response to chronic increase in hemodynamic overload. There are two…”
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    Exercise training prevents oxidative stress and ubiquitin-proteasome system overactivity and reverse skeletal muscle atrophy in heart failure by Cunha, Telma F, Bacurau, Aline V N, Moreira, Jose B N, Paixão, Nathalie A, Campos, Juliane C, Ferreira, Julio C B, Leal, Marcelo L, Negrão, Carlos E, Moriscot, Anselmo S, Wisløff, Ulrik, Brum, Patricia C

    Published in PloS one (03-08-2012)
    “…Heart failure (HF) is known to lead to skeletal muscle atrophy and dysfunction. However, intracellular mechanisms underlying HF-induced myopathy are not fully…”
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    Exercise Training Restores Baroreflex Sensitivity in Never-Treated Hypertensive Patients by Laterza, Mateus C, de Matos, Luciana D.N.J, Trombetta, Ivani C, Braga, Ana M.W, Roveda, Fabiana, Alves, Maria J.N.N, Krieger, Eduardo M, Negrão, Carlos E, Rondon, Maria U.P.B

    Published in Hypertension (Dallas, Tex. 1979) (01-06-2007)
    “…The effects of exercise training on baroreflex control of sympathetic nerve activity in human hypertension are unknown. We hypothesized that exercise training…”
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    Exercise training preserves vagal preganglionic neurones and restores parasympathetic tonus in heart failure by Ichige, Marcelo H. A., Santos, Carla R., Jordão, Camila P., Ceroni, Alexandre, Negrão, Carlos E., Michelini, Lisete C.

    Published in The Journal of physiology (01-11-2016)
    “…Key points Heart Failure (HF) is accompanied by reduced ventricular function, activation of compensatory neurohormonal mechanisms and marked autonomic…”
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    Exercise Training on Anginal Threshold Does Not Improve Endothelial Function in Refractory Angina Patients by Jordão, Camila P., Dourado, Luciana O.C., de Assumpção, Camila R.A., Vieira, Marcelo L.C., Montenegro, Carla G. De S.P., Negrão, Carlos E., Gowdak, Luís H.W., De Matos, Luciana D.N.J.

    Published in The American journal of cardiology (01-10-2023)
    “…Refractory angina (RA) is a chronic condition of coronary artery disease (CAD). Endothelial function (EF) measured by flow-mediated dilation (FMD) is an…”
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    Sympathetic nervous activity in patients with acute coronary syndrome: a comparative study of inflammatory biomarkers by Moreira, Humberto G, Lage, Rony L, Martinez, Daniel G, Ferreira-Santos, Larissa, Rondon, Maria U P B, Negrão, Carlos E, Nicolau, José C

    Published in Clinical science (1979) (01-05-2017)
    “…Previous studies have shown that both sympathetic hyperactivity and enhanced inflammatory responses are associated with poor outcomes in patients with acute…”
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    Exercise training restores the myogenic response in skeletal muscle resistance arteries and corrects peripheral edema in rats with heart failure by Paula, Suliana M, Couto, Gisele K, Fontes, Milene T, Costa, Soraia K, Negrão, Carlos E, Mill, José G, Rossoni, Luciana V

    “…Impairment of the myogenic response can affect capillary hydrostatic pressure and contribute to peripheral edema and exercise intolerance, which are markers of…”
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