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Time-course of endothelial adaptation following acute and regular exercise

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The present data extend our concept of exercise-induced adaptation of endothelium-dependent vasodilatation in two regards: (1) a single bout of exercise improves endothelium-dependent dilation for about 2 days, with peak effect after 12-24 h; (2) regular exercise further improves adaptation and increases the sensitivity to acetylcholine approximately fourfold, which slowly returns to sedentary levels within a week of detraining.

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