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Athletes with higher VO(2)max present reduced oxLDL after a marathon race

BACKGROUND: During a session of prolonged and exhaustive exercise, such as a marathon race, large quantities of free radicals are produced and can oxidise (ox) several molecules, such as low-density lipoprotein (LDL). To prevent oxidative damage, athletes present higher antioxidant levels. However,...

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Autores principales: Bachi, André L L, Sierra, Ana Paula R, Rios, Francisco J O, Gonçalves, Danieli A, Ghorayeb, Nabil, Abud, Ronaldo L, Victorino, Angélica B, dos Santos, Juliana M B, Kiss, Maria Augusta D P, Pithon-Curi, Tania C, Vaisberg, Mauro
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5117006/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27900109
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjsem-2015-000014
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author Bachi, André L L
Sierra, Ana Paula R
Rios, Francisco J O
Gonçalves, Danieli A
Ghorayeb, Nabil
Abud, Ronaldo L
Victorino, Angélica B
dos Santos, Juliana M B
Kiss, Maria Augusta D P
Pithon-Curi, Tania C
Vaisberg, Mauro
author_facet Bachi, André L L
Sierra, Ana Paula R
Rios, Francisco J O
Gonçalves, Danieli A
Ghorayeb, Nabil
Abud, Ronaldo L
Victorino, Angélica B
dos Santos, Juliana M B
Kiss, Maria Augusta D P
Pithon-Curi, Tania C
Vaisberg, Mauro
author_sort Bachi, André L L
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description BACKGROUND: During a session of prolonged and exhaustive exercise, such as a marathon race, large quantities of free radicals are produced and can oxidise (ox) several molecules, such as low-density lipoprotein (LDL). To prevent oxidative damage, athletes present higher antioxidant levels. However, the effect of marathon running on the natural IgM or IgG anti-oxLDL autoantibodies is not understood. Thus, we investigated the effect of a marathon race on oxidative stress and the mechanisms of control of this stress. METHODS: Blood samples of 20 marathon runners were collected 24 hours before, immediately and 72 hours after a marathon race to evaluate: plasma lipid profile; serum levels of oxLDL and anti-oxLDL autoantibodies (IgM and IgG isotype) and total antioxidant capacity (TAC). Maximum oxygen uptake (VO2max) was also determined. RESULTS: Immediately after the race, oxLDL and TAC levels decreased in comparison to the basal levels; however, the IgM or IgG anti-oxLDL levels remain unchanged. Whereas no differences were observed in the IgM or IgG anti-oxLDL levels 72h after the marathon, the oxLDL and TAC levels returned to the basal values. Significant positive correlations were observed between oxLDL and LDL-cholesterol before, and 72h after the marathon. Significant negative correlations were observed between oxLDL and VO2max immediately after the marathon and 72 h later, as well as between oxLDL and TAC 72 h after the race. CONCLUSIONS: Athletes with a higher VO2max and total antioxidant activity presented reduced LDL oxidation. The levels of IgM or IgG anti-oxLDL autoantibodies were not affected by running the marathon.
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spelling pubmed-51170062016-11-29 Athletes with higher VO(2)max present reduced oxLDL after a marathon race Bachi, André L L Sierra, Ana Paula R Rios, Francisco J O Gonçalves, Danieli A Ghorayeb, Nabil Abud, Ronaldo L Victorino, Angélica B dos Santos, Juliana M B Kiss, Maria Augusta D P Pithon-Curi, Tania C Vaisberg, Mauro BMJ Open Sport Exerc Med Research BACKGROUND: During a session of prolonged and exhaustive exercise, such as a marathon race, large quantities of free radicals are produced and can oxidise (ox) several molecules, such as low-density lipoprotein (LDL). To prevent oxidative damage, athletes present higher antioxidant levels. However, the effect of marathon running on the natural IgM or IgG anti-oxLDL autoantibodies is not understood. Thus, we investigated the effect of a marathon race on oxidative stress and the mechanisms of control of this stress. METHODS: Blood samples of 20 marathon runners were collected 24 hours before, immediately and 72 hours after a marathon race to evaluate: plasma lipid profile; serum levels of oxLDL and anti-oxLDL autoantibodies (IgM and IgG isotype) and total antioxidant capacity (TAC). Maximum oxygen uptake (VO2max) was also determined. RESULTS: Immediately after the race, oxLDL and TAC levels decreased in comparison to the basal levels; however, the IgM or IgG anti-oxLDL levels remain unchanged. Whereas no differences were observed in the IgM or IgG anti-oxLDL levels 72h after the marathon, the oxLDL and TAC levels returned to the basal values. Significant positive correlations were observed between oxLDL and LDL-cholesterol before, and 72h after the marathon. Significant negative correlations were observed between oxLDL and VO2max immediately after the marathon and 72 h later, as well as between oxLDL and TAC 72 h after the race. CONCLUSIONS: Athletes with a higher VO2max and total antioxidant activity presented reduced LDL oxidation. The levels of IgM or IgG anti-oxLDL autoantibodies were not affected by running the marathon. BMJ Publishing Group 2015-07-27 /pmc/articles/PMC5117006/ /pubmed/27900109 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjsem-2015-000014 Text en Published by the BMJ Publishing Group Limited. For permission to use (where not already granted under a licence) please go to http://group.bmj.com/group/rights-licensing/permissions This is an Open Access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC BY-NC 4.0) license, which permits others to distribute, remix, adapt, build upon this work non-commercially, and license their derivative works on different terms, provided the original work is properly cited and the use is non-commercial. See: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/
spellingShingle Research
Bachi, André L L
Sierra, Ana Paula R
Rios, Francisco J O
Gonçalves, Danieli A
Ghorayeb, Nabil
Abud, Ronaldo L
Victorino, Angélica B
dos Santos, Juliana M B
Kiss, Maria Augusta D P
Pithon-Curi, Tania C
Vaisberg, Mauro
Athletes with higher VO(2)max present reduced oxLDL after a marathon race
title Athletes with higher VO(2)max present reduced oxLDL after a marathon race
title_full Athletes with higher VO(2)max present reduced oxLDL after a marathon race
title_fullStr Athletes with higher VO(2)max present reduced oxLDL after a marathon race
title_full_unstemmed Athletes with higher VO(2)max present reduced oxLDL after a marathon race
title_short Athletes with higher VO(2)max present reduced oxLDL after a marathon race
title_sort athletes with higher vo(2)max present reduced oxldl after a marathon race
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5117006/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27900109
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjsem-2015-000014
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