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. 2018 Apr 5;596(10):1903–1917. doi: 10.1113/JP275459

Table 1.

Body weight and central haemodynamics

Sham control (n = 16) Stretched (n = 35)
BW (g) 463 ± 5 454 ± 8
SOL weight (mg)
Non‐stretched contralateral 178 ± 7 166 ± 4
Stretched 178 ± 6 184 ± 6*
SOL weight/BW (mg g−1)
Non‐stretched contralateral 0.38 ± 0.02 0.39± 0.01
Stretched 0.39 ± 0.02 0.43 ± 0.01*,
MAP (mmHg)
At rest 136 ± 5 137 ± 3
During treadmill exercise 145 ± 5 148 ± 3
HR (beats min–1)
At rest 346 ± 9 355 ± 9
During treadmill exercise 394 ± 11 401 ± 10
Naïve rats (n = 17)
MAP (mmHg)
At rest 140 ± 3
During acute muscle stretching 130 ± 4
Immediately after acute muscle stretching 133 ± 2
HR (beats min–1)
At rest 350 ± 11
During acute muscle stretching 352 ± 13
Immediately after acute muscle stretching 366 ± 12

BW, body weight; SOL, soleus muscle; MAP, mean arterial pressure; HR, heart rate. * P < 0.05 vs. non‐stretched contralateral. P < 0.05 vs. sham control; n, number of rats. Data are the mean ± SE.