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    Jakovljevic, Biljana; Plecevic, Sasa; Petkovic, Anica; Turnic, Tamara Nikolic; Milosavljevic, Isidora; Radoman, Kristina; Srejovic, Ivan

    Serbian journal of experimental and clinical research, 12/2019, Letnik: 20, Številka: 4
    Journal Article

    The investigation was aimed to evaluate the effects of 3-weeks swimming exercise on blood pressure and redox status in high-salt-induced hypertensive rats. Male Wistar albino rats (n=40, 6 weeks old) were divided into 4 groups: 1. hypertensive rats that swam for 3 weeks; 2. sedentary hypertensive control rats; 3. normotensive rats that swam for 3 weeks; 4. sedentary normotensive control rats. Hypertensive animals were on high concentrated sodium (8% NaCl) solution for 4 weeks (period of induction of hypertension). After sacrificing, hearts were isolated and perfused according to Langendorff technique at gradually increased coronary per-fusion pressure from 40–120 cmH O. The oxidative stress markers were determined in coronary venous effluent: the index of lipid peroxidation (measured as TBARS), nitrites (NO ), superoxide anion radical (O ) and hydrogen peroxide (H ). Swimming did not lead to significant changes in levels of TBARS, NO , O in any of compared groups while levels of H were significantly higher in swimming hyper-tensive group comparing to swimming normotensive group at coronary perfusion pressure of 80–120 cmH O. Our results indicate that the short-term swimming start to reduce blood pressure. In addition it seems that this type of swimming duration does not promote cardiac oxidative stress damages.