Does a short-term daily exercise program induce remodeling and improve autoregulatory function in rat intramural coronary arterioles?
Short-term exercise in rats induces structural and functional remodeling of coronary arterioles, optimizing blood flow regulation during exercise.
A short-term daily exercise program induces remodeling of rat intramural coronary arterioles, likely resulting in a greater range of coronary autoregulatory function (constrictor and dilator reserves) and more effective protection against great changes in intraluminal pressure, contributing thereby to the optimization of coronary blood flow during exercise.
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