%0 Journal Article %T Intense exercise training is not effective to restore the endothelial NO-dependent relaxation in STZ-diabetic rat aorta %A Mohamed Sami Zguira %A Sophie Vincent %A Sol¨¨ne Le Douairon Lahaye %A Ludivine Malarde %A Zouhair Tabka %A Bernard Sa£żag %J Cardiovascular Diabetology %D 2013 %I BioMed Central %R 10.1186/1475-2840-12-32 %X Control or diabetic male Wistar rats (n=44) were randomly assigned to sedentary or trained groups. The training program consisted in a regular period of running on a treadmill during 8 weeks (10[degree sign] incline and up to 25 m/min, 60 min/day). The reactivity of isolated thoracic aorta rings of healthy, diabetic and/or trained has been tested.ACh and ADPbetaS-induced EDR were observed in phenylephrine (PE) pre-contracted vessels. As compared to sedentary control group, diabetic rats showed an increase in PE-induced contraction and a decrease in ACh and ADPbetaS-induced EDR (p<0.05). Moreover, there were no increase in ACh and ADPbetaS-induced EDR in diabetic rats. N-Nitro-L-Arginine Methyl Ester inhibited the nitric oxide synthase in diabetic and control rats, thereby resulting in a strong inhibition of the EDR induced by ACh and ADPbetaS (10-6 M).Diabetes induced an endothelium dysfunction. Nevertheless, our intense physical training was not effective to restore the aorta endothelial function. %U http://www.cardiab.com/content/12/1/32/abstract