Fatty acids composition in erythrocyte membranes of athletes after one and after a series of whole body cryostimulation sessions |
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Affiliation: | 1. Mediterranean Institute of Oceanography, Aix-Marseille University, Toulon University, CNRS/INSU,IRD, MIO, UM 110, Marseille, Cedex 09 13288, France;2. University of Zurich, Institute of Evolutionary Biology and Environmental Studies, Winterthurerstrasse 190, Zurich 8057, Switzerland;3. Faculty of Science, VU University, de Boelelaan 1085,HV Amsterdam 1081, The Netherlands;1. School of Automation and Electrical Engineering, Zhejiang University of Science and Technology, Hangzhou 310023, China;2. State Key Lab of Industrial Control Technology, Institute of Industrial Control Technology, College of Control Science and Engineering, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou 310027, China |
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Abstract: | Whole body cryotherapy (WBC) is a treatment often used by athletes as part of biological renewal. Despite the large interest in this form therapy there is still a lack of information on the effects of WBC on the concentration of fatty acids in erythrocyte membranes. Our study aimed at comparing the fatty acids (FA) composition of erythrocyte membranes of athletes after one session and after a series of sessions of whole body cryostimulation. In our study small changes in the level of total cholesterol (decrease) were observed 24 h after a single session. After the twelfth session of whole body cryostimulation, the level of saturated fatty acids (SFA), mainly palmitic acid (C16:0) and n-3 fatty acid eicosapentaenoic (EPA, C20:5n-3) increased almost two-times fold in the red blood cell membranes. The level of n-6 polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA n-6), mainly gamma-linolenic acid (C18:3n-6) as well as trans fatty acids (elaidic acid) decreased in the erythrocyte membranes from men after a series of session in a cryochamber, when compared to the control sample. The n-3/n-6 FA ratio in the erythrocyte membranes was higher after twelfth session in a cryochamber in comparison to the control sample.The data obtained during our study will be important for further research regarding the biochemistry of lipids in men after sessions of whole body cryostimulation. |
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Keywords: | Whole body cryotherapy Fatty acids Erythrocyte membranes Athletes |
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