the response of vascular endothelial growth factor to exhausted submaximal exercise and its relationship with vo2max

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حسین طاهری چادرنشین

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the aim of this study was to investigate the response of vascular endothelial growth factor (vegf) to a bout of exhausted submaximal exercise and its correlation with vo2max in different bouts. therefore, 12 active men (mean age: 24 years) were randomly selected and performed the submaximal exercise. blood samples were collected before, immediately and two¬¬ hours after the exercise training. data were analyzed using one-way anova and pearson correlation coefficient (a=0.05). serum vegf increased significantly immediately (p=0.000) and two hours after the exercise (p=0.000). in addition, there was no significant relationship between serum vegf and vo2max before the exercise training (p=0.352) while there was a significant relationship immediately (p=0.006) and after two hours (p=0.026) after the exercise. in conclusion, one bout of exhausted submaximal exercise can be a stimulus to increase angiogenic factor of vegf and the more the subjects’ aerobic power, the more they might experience angiogenesis.

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