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  • 7/30/2019 Proteina bioquimica

    1/4132e Rev B ras M ed Esporte _ Vol. 12, N 3 M ai/Jun, 2006

    * M etabolism Laboratory Institute of Biomedical Sciences/Universidadede So Paulo.

    1. Inmemorium.

    Received in 17/8/05. Final version received in 16/11/05. A pproved in 17/11/05.

    Correspondence to: Ronaldo V.T. Santos, Centro de Estudos em Psico-biologia e Exerccio (CEPE), Universidade Federal de So Paulo (Unifesp),

    R ua M arselhesa, 535 04022-060 So Paulo, S P, B razil. E-mail: [email protected]

    Effects of increase of overload training onbiochemical and hormonal parameters in rats*

    R onaldo Vagner Thomatieli Santos, rico Chagas Caperuto and Lus Fernando Bicudo P ereira Costa Rosa1

    O R IG INAL A RTICLE

    Keywords: G lutamine. O vertraining. Super compensation. Rats and stress.

    ENGLISH VERSIO N

    ABSTRACT

    The training will be efficient if it is intensive enough to promotehomeostasis break, adaptation and super compensation conse-quently. O n the other hand, excessive stress conditions inducedby exercise may promote undesirable effects. This paper aims toevaluate the effects of the increase in overload training upon somehormonal and biochemical parameters sim ilar to overreaching. T heanimals were divided in three groups: SE D (sedentary animals),M O D (moderate training during six w eeks) and EXT (similar train-ing to M O D for four week s and increase to two and three dailytraining sessions in the 5th and 6th weeks, respectively). There wasan increase in glutamate in EX T group (p < 0.05) in relation to SED

    and in G LN /G LU ratio in relation to SED and M O D groups (p