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Plasma antioxidant status and cell injury after severe physical exercise

Shlomit Chevion, Danny S. Moran, Yuval Heled, Yoav Shani, Gilad Regev, Benny Abbou, Eduard Berenshtein, Earl R. Stadtman, and Yoram Epstein
PNAS April 29, 2003 100 (9) 5119-5123; https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.0831097100
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Strenuous exercise leads to an increase in metabolic rate, increased production of reactive oxygen species, and compromised antioxidant defense systems. To study the effects of oxidative stress during strenuous exercise, a homogeneous group of 31 male subjects participated in a 6-month, 5 days/week training schedule involving two extreme marches of 50 km and 80 km at sea level, separated by 2 weeks of regular training. Each participant carried 35 kg of extra weight. Blood samples were drawn imediately before and after each march. Twenty-nine subjects completed the 50-km march, and only 16 completed the 80-km march. Plasma levels of reduced ascorbic acid, total ascorbate, and dehydroascorbate did not undergo significant changes during either march. However, the 50- and 80-km marches led to 25% and 37% increases, respectively, in plasma levels of uric acid; due presumably to increases in the metabolic rate and consequent pyrimidine nucleotide metabolism. Both marches led to ≈10-fold increase leakage of creatine phosphokinase into the plasma. Likewise, plasma levels of aspartate transaminase, a characteristic marker of liver injury, increased ≈4-fold. Plasma levels of bilirubin, creatine, urea, and glucose also increased. Plasma protein carbonyl content, a marker of protein oxidative damage, decreased significantly during each march. These results are discussed with respect to the consideration that elevation of the respiration rate during exercise leads to production of more reactive oxygen species than the antioxidant systems can scavenge. Plausible explanations for leakage of molecules into the plasma are discussed.

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    • ↵† To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: shlomit{at}chevion.com.

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    AA,
    reduced ascorbic acid;
    UA,
    uric acid;
    CPK,
    creatine phosphokinase;
    AST,
    aspartate transaminase;
    PCC,
    protein carbonyl content;
    ROS,
    reactive oxygen species
    • Accepted February 24, 2003.
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    Shlomit Chevion, Danny S. Moran, Yuval Heled, Yoav Shani, Gilad Regev, Benny Abbou, Eduard Berenshtein, Earl R. Stadtman, Yoram Epstein
    Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences Apr 2003, 100 (9) 5119-5123; DOI: 10.1073/pnas.0831097100

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