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Redox balance following magnetic stimulation training in the quadriceps of patients with severe COPD
Authors:Víctor Bustamante  Juan Casanova  Elena López de Santamaría  Sandra Mas  Jacobo Sellarés  Joaquim Gea
Institution:1. Basque Country University, Plaza Cruces s/n, Barakaldo, Pneumology Department, Cruces Hospital, Bizkaia, Basque Country, E-48903, Spain;2. Muscle and Respiratory System Research Unit and Respiratory Medicine Department, IMIM-Hospital del Mar, Centro de Investigación en Red de Enfermedades Respiratorias (CibeRes), Health and Experimental Sciences Department, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona Biomedical Research Park (PRBB), C/ Dr. Aiguader, 88, Barcelona, Catalonia, E-08003, Spain
Abstract:In severe COPD patients, oxidative stress, which is involved in their peripheral muscle dysfunction, increases in response to exercise. In this study, muscle oxidative stress was explored after quadriceps magnetic stimulation training. A randomized controlled study was conducted on very severe COPD patients, who underwent quadriceps magnetic stimulation training for 8 weeks. A control group was also studied. In both groups, vastus lateralis specimens were obtained before and after the 8-week period. Muscle protein carbonylation and nitration and antioxidant enzymes were determined using immunoblotting and proportions and sizes of type I and II fibres using immunohistochemistry. Compared to controls, magnetic stimulation muscle training did not modify redox balance, whilst inducing a significant increase in type I fibre sizes. In severe COPD patients, it is concluded that quadriceps magnetic stimulation training was a well-tolerated therapeutic intervention, which did not enhance muscle oxidative stress, while increasing the size of slow-twitch fibres.
Keywords:Severe COPD  quadriceps magnetic stimulation training  oxidative stress  muscle structure
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