Camila de Moraes
University of São Paulo
Network
Latest external collaboration on country level. Dive into details by clicking on the dots.
Publication
Featured researches published by Camila de Moraes.
BMC Physiology | 2008
Camila de Moraes; Ana P. Davel; Luciana V. Rossoni; Edson Antunes; Angelina Zanesco
BackgroundObesity has been associated with a variety of disease such as type II diabetes mellitus, arterial hypertension and atherosclerosis. Evidences have shown that exercise training promotes beneficial effects on these disorders, but the underlying mechanisms are not fully understood. The aim of this study was to investigate whether physical preconditioning prevents the deleterious effect of high caloric diet in vascular reactivity of rat aortic and mesenteric rings.MethodsMale Wistar rats were divided into sedentary (SD); trained (TR); sedentary diet (SDD) and trained diet (TRD) groups. Run training (RT) was performed in sessions of 60 min, 5 days/week for 12 weeks (70–80% VO2max). Triglycerides, glucose, insulin and nitrite/nitrate concentrations (NOx-) were measured. Concentration-response curves to acetylcholine (ACh) and sodium nitroprusside (SNP) were obtained. Expression of Cu/Zn superoxide dismutase (SOD-1) was assessed by Western blotting.ResultsHigh caloric diet increased triglycerides concentration (SDD: 216 ± 25 mg/dl) and exercise training restored to the baseline value (TRD: 89 ± 9 mg/dl). Physical preconditioning significantly reduced insulin levels in both groups (TR: 0.54 ± 0.1 and TRD: 1.24 ± 0.3 ng/ml) as compared to sedentary animals (SD: 0.87 ± 0.1 and SDD: 2.57 ± 0.3 ng/ml). On the other hand, glucose concentration was slightly increased by high caloric diet, and RT did not modify this parameter (SD: 126 ± 6; TR: 140 ± 8; SDD: 156 ± 8 and TRD 153 ± 9 mg/dl). Neither high caloric diet nor RT modified NOx- levels (SD: 27 ± 4; TR: 28 ± 6; SDD: 27 ± 3 and TRD: 30 ± 2 μM). Functional assays showed that high caloric diet impaired the relaxing response to ACh in mesenteric (about 13%), but not in aortic rings. RT improved the relaxing responses to ACh either in aortic (28%, for TR and 16%, to TRD groups) or mesenteric rings (10%, for TR and 17%, to TRD groups) that was accompanied by up-regulation of SOD-1 expression and reduction in triglycerides levels.ConclusionThe improvement in endothelial function by physical preconditioning in mesenteric and aortic arteries from high caloric fed-rats was directly related to an increase in NO bioavailability to the smooth muscle mostly due to SOD-1 up regulation.
Clinical and Experimental Pharmacology and Physiology | 2018
Hygor N. Araujo; Jamaira A. Victorio; Carmem P. Valgas da Silva; Amanda Christine da Silva Sponton; Jean F. Vettorazzi; Camila de Moraes; Ana P. Davel; Angelina Zanesco; Maria A. Delbin
The aim of the present study was to evaluate the effects of aerobic exercise training on perivascular adipose tissue (PVAT) function in thoracic aorta from rats fed a high‐fat diet. Aortic vascular reactivity was performed in sedentary (SD), trained (TR), sedentary high‐fat diet (SD‐HF), and trained high‐fat diet (TR‐HF) male Wistar rats in the absence (PVAT−) or in the presence (PVAT+) of thoracic PVAT. We also measured circulatory concentrations of leptin and tumour necrosis factor alpha (TNF‐α), as well as the protein expressions of TNF‐α receptor 1 (TNFR1) and inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) on PVAT. In the SD‐HF group, the body weight, epididymal fat pad, thoracic PVAT, circulatory triglycerides, insulin, leptin and TNF‐α were increased when compared with the SD group, whereas exercise training reduced these values in TR‐HF group. The relaxing response curves to acetylcholine and sodium nitroprusside were not modified by either intervention (high‐fat diet or exercise training) or the presence of PVAT. The presence of PVAT had an anti‐contractile effect in response to serotonin in all groups. In SD‐HF group, the increased magnitude of anti‐contractile effects was in parallel with an up‐regulation of iNOS protein expression in PVAT without alteration in TNFR1. Exercise training was effective in normalizing the vascular reactivity in rings PVAT+ and in reducing the iNOS protein expression. Exercise training prevented the PVAT–induced alteration in thoracic aorta from rats fed a high‐fat diet.
Sports | 2016
Rodrigo Aquino; Renato Francisco Rodrigues Marques; Grégory Petiot; Luiz Guilherme Cruz Gonçalves; Camila de Moraes; Paulo Roberto Pereira Santiago; Enrico Fuini Puggina
The purpose of this study was to investigate the association between offensive tactical knowledge and the soccer-specific motor skills performance. Fifteen participants were submitted to two evaluation tests, one to assess their technical and tactical analysis. The motor skills performance was measured through four tests of technical soccer skills: ball control, shooting, passing and dribbling. The tactical performance was based on a tactical assessment system called FUT-SAT (Analyses of Procedural Tactical Knowledge in Soccer). Afterwards, technical and tactical evaluation scores were ranked with and without the use of the cluster method. A positive, weak correlation was perceived in both analyses (rho = 0.39, not significant p = 0.14 (with cluster analysis); and rho = 0.35; not significant p = 0.20 (without cluster analysis)). We can conclude that there was a weak association between the technical and the offensive tactical knowledge. This shows the need to reflect on the use of such tests to assess technical skills in team sports since they do not take into account the variability and unpredictability of game actions and disregard the inherent needs to assess such skill performance in the game.
Motriz-revista De Educacao Fisica | 2016
Nádia F. Garcia; Carmem P. Valgas da Silva; Maycon Jr. Ferreira; Leandro K. Oharomari; Thalita Rocha; Camila de Moraes
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect aerobic exercise training on fat pad mass, adipocyte size, leptin release and insulin sensitivity in rats fed with high fat-palatable diet. Twenty-four male Wistar rats (250-260g) were divided into four groups: sedentary control (CTR/SD), trained control (CTR/TR), obese sedentary (OB/SD) and obese trained (OB/TR). Obese groups were fed with high fat-palatable diet (27% of fat) and control groups fed with AIN-93. Our results showed that aerobic exercise training was effective to reduce body weight and epididymal fat mass in CTR/TR and OB/TR. Insulin and glucose levels were increased in OB/TR compared with OB/SD. Aerobic exercise training reduced the average area of adipocytes in CTR/TR and OB/TR and it was associated with reduced plasma insulin and leptin. In conclusion, 7-week aerobic exercise training reduces adipocyte area and improves insulin sensitivity and leptin levels in high fat-palatable diet-fed Wistar rats.
Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology | 2015
Ana Carolina de Almeida Martiniano; Flávia Giolo de Carvalho; Júlio Sérgio Marchini; Sérgio Britto Garcia; Jorge Elias Junior; Fernando Marum Mauad; Adelino Sanchez Ramos da Silva; Camila de Moraes; Ellen Cristini de Freitas
Physical exercise is related to the decrease in body fat mass, while taurine supplementation can increase energy expenditure and the function of lipolytic enzymes and may decrease adipocyte size, reflecting an improvement from obesity treatment. However, a possible additive effect of physical exercise and taurine supplementation on white adipose tissue has not been investigated. Thus, the aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of taurine supplementation on adipose tissue of trained obese rats. Male Wistar rats were fed with control or high-fat diet to induce obesity during 11 weeks and were divided into four groups: sedentary (SD); sedentary and taurine supplemented (SDTAU; supplemented with taurine after 3 weeks of high-fat diet diet); trained (TR; initiated the training program after 3 weeks of high-fat diet); trained and taurine supplemented (TRTAU; initiated the taurine supplementation and the training program after 3 weeks of high-fat diet). The animals were submitted to exercise training for 8 weeks and performance was analyzed at the beginning of week 4 and at the end of week 11. The epididymal tissue was extracted and weighed before and after taurine supplementation. Adipocyte sizes were analyzed and computed tomography was used to evaluate total body area and visceral fat area.
Revista Brasileira de Educação Física e Esporte | 2014
Renato Francisco Rodrigues Marques; Celiane Pereira Lima; Camila de Moraes; Myrian Nunomura; Elaine Cristina Simões
Embora a literatura aponte maleficios da especializacao esportiva precoce, sua aplicacao permanece recorrente, embasada na crenca que quanto mais cedo os treinos e a participacao em competicoes se iniciarem, maiores serao as chances de sucesso no alto rendimento. O objetivo deste estudo foi investigar como ocorreu o processo de formacao esportiva de 52 jogadores profissionais de voleibol masculino, atuantes no Campeonato Paulista e Superliga Nacional. O foco foi analisar a possivel ocorrencia de especializacao precoce e de vivencias esportivas diversificadas. Os dados foram coletados atraves de questionario por escrito e apresentados com estatistica descritiva. Os resultados apontam que a maioria dos atletas nao foi especializada precocemente e vivenciou praticas diversificadas durante sua formacao, em diferentes modalidades esportivas. Os dados sinalizam para a tese que quando os treinamentos com foco nos resultados competitivos se iniciam apos ou durante a puberdade ha maiores chances de sucesso esportivo em comparacao a especializacao esportiva precoce.
Journal of Vascular Research | 2017
Amanda Christine da Silva Sponton; Fábio H. Silva; Hygor N. Araujo; Carmem P. Valgas da Silva; Camila de Moraes; Edson Antunes; Angelina Zanesco; Maria Andréia Delbin
Background: The aim of the present study was to evaluate different signaling pathways by which exercise training would interfere in endothelial function in obesity. Therefore, we examined adipocytokine levels and their receptors in the corpus cavernosum and femoral artery from trained rats on a high-fat diet. Methods: Functional experiments were performed in control sedentary and trained rats, and sedentary (h-SD) and trained male Wistar rats on a high-fat diet (h-TR). Nitric oxide (NO) and reactive oxygen species (ROS) were evaluated in vascular tissue. Circulating adipocytokines and their receptors were analyzed. Results: In the h-SD group, the maximal responses to acetylcholine (ACh) were reduced in the femoral artery and corpus cavernosum as well as the electrical field stimulation, accompanied by an increase in circulating insulin, leptin, TNF-α, MCP-1, and PAI-1. Downregulation of ObR protein expression in the femoral artery was observed without alterations in AdipoR1 and TNFR1 in both preparations. A positive effect was observed in the h-TR group regarding the relaxation response to ACh and circulating adipocytokines, resulting in increased NO production and reduced ROS generation. Exercise restored the ObR protein expression only in the femoral artery. Conclusion: Aerobic exercise training ameliorated the inflammatory adipocytokines and restored the relaxation responses in the corpus cavernosum and femoral artery in rats on a high-fat diet.
Revista Da Associacao Medica Brasileira | 2012
Tiago Campos Rosini; Adelino Sanchez Ramos da Silva; Camila de Moraes
European Archives of Psychiatry and Clinical Neuroscience | 2010
Camila de Moraes; Jony Arrais Pinto; Marcos A. Lopes; Julio Litvoc; Cássio M.C. Bottino
Revista Da Associacao Medica Brasileira | 2012
Tiago Campos Rosini; Adelino Sanchez Ramos da Silva; Camila de Moraes