Molecular Pathways Involved in Aerobic Exercise Training Enhance Vascular Relaxation
Conclusions
The results of the present study provide a molecular basis for exercise-induced NO bioavailability in healthy femoral arteries. Increased caveolae domain and eNOS expression/activity in Tr arteries are associated with downregulation of miRNA-124a and -155, as well as are involved with higher antioxidant defense, subsequently inducing a favorable endothelium-dependent milieu in Tr arteries.
Source: Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise - Category: Sports Medicine Tags: BASIC SCIENCES Source Type: research
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