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DNA damage in response to an Ironman triathlon
Authors:Stefanie Reichhold  Oliver Neubauer  Christine Hoelzl  Barbara Stadlmayr  Judit Valentini  Franziska Ferk
Institution:1. Department of Nutritional Sciences, University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria;2. Institute of Cancer Research
Abstract:The major aims of this study were to investigate the effect of an Ironman triathlon on DNA migration in the single cell gel electrophoresis assay, apoptosis and necrosis in the cytokinesis-block micronucleus cytome assay with lymphocytes and on changes of total antioxidant capacity in plasma. Blood samples were taken 2 days (d) before, within 20 min, 1 d, 5 d and 19 d post-race. The level of strand breaks decreased (p<0.05) immediately after the race, then increased (p<0.01) 1 d post-race and declined (p<0.01) until 19 d post-race. Apoptotic and necrotic cells decreased (p<0.01) and the total antioxidant status increased (p<0.01) immediately after the race. The results indicate that ultra-endurance exercise does not cause prolonged DNA damage in well-trained male athletes.
Keywords:Ultra-endurance exercise  Ironman triathlon  DNA damage  apoptosis  total antioxidant capacity
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