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Exercise as a model to study redox homeostasis in blood: the effect of protocol and sampling point
Authors:Nikolaidis Michalis G  Kyparos Antonios  Dipla Konstantina  Zafeiridis Andreas  Sambanis Michalis  Grivas Gerasimos V  Paschalis Vassilis  Theodorou Anastasios A  Papadopoulos Stavros  Spanou Chrysoula  Vrabas Ioannis S
Affiliation:Exercise Physiology and Biochemistry Laboratory, Department of Physical Education and Sport Sciences at Serres, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece. nikolaidis@auth.gr
Abstract:Twenty males ran either on a level treadmill (nonmuscle-damaging condition) or on a downhill treadmill (muscle-damaging condition). Blood and urine samples were collected before and after exercise (immediately after, 1h, 4h, 24h, 48h, and 96h). The following assays were performed: F(2)-isoprostanes in urine, protein carbonyls in plasma, glutathione, superoxide dismutase, glutathione peroxidase, and catalase in erythrocytes. The main finding was that monophasic redox responses were detected after nonmuscle-damaging exercise compared to the biphasic responses detected after muscle-damaging exercise. Based on these findings, muscle-damaging exercise may be a more appropriate experimental model to induce physiological oxidative stress.
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