Gender disparities in cardiac function have been described. Yet the extent to which gender related differences in cardiac performance are due to the presence of sex-specific biological factors are unclear. We used a longitudinal study aimed at examining whether castration and androgen replacement affects cardiac performance in conscious adult male rats.
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February 2005
Epidemiological data document that regular exercise protects against the morbidity and mortality associated with ischemic heart disease. Therefore, we tested the hypothesis that daily exercise (DE) increases the ventricular arrhythmia threshold (VAT) induced by coronary artery occlusion and alters the expression of calcium regulatory proteins. The VAT was defined as the time from coronary occlusion to sustained ventricular tachycardia resulting in a reduction in arterial pressure.
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