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Redox balance in elite female athletes: differences based on sport types

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Arsić, Aleksandra
Vučić, Vesna M.
Glibetić, Marija D.
Popović, Tamara B.
Debeljak-Martačić, Jasmina
Čubrilo, Dejan
Ahmetović, Zlatko
Perić, Dusan
Borozan, Sunčica
Đurić, Dragan
Barudzić, Nevena
Jakovljević, Vladimir
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BACKGROUND: The aim of the present study was to analyze changes in redox balance throughout parameters of oxidative stress and activities of antioxidant enzymes in elite female water polo (N.=15) and football players (N.=19) aged between 20 and 23. Fourteen age-matched sedentary women were also included in the study. METHODS: Blood sampling was performed to measure levels of lipid peroxidation (MDA), total antioxidant status (TAS), superoxide anion radical (OD, hydrogen peroxide (H2O2), reduced glutathione (GSH), oxidized glutathione (GSSG), nitrites, superoxide dismutase activity (SOD), catalase activity (CAT) and glutathione-peroxidase activity (GPx). RESULTS: Levels of MDA, TAS, GSSG and H2O2 were significantly higher in athletes than in the control women. Football players had higher levels of O-2(-) than the other two groups. Activity of SOD was higher in water polo players when compared with the football and control groups, CAT was increased in all athletes, while GPx did not diff...er among groups. CONCLUSIONS: Therefore, prolonged intensive training markedly increases oxidative stress in women, which depends on the type of sport. Lower concentration of O-2(-) and increased activity of SOD in water polo players compared to football players suggest that mechanisms of adaptation of antioxidative defense are related to the type of exercise.

Keywords:
Oxidative stress / Oxidation-reduction / Athletes / Women
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Journal of Sports Medicine & Physical Fitness, 2016, 56, 1-2, 1-8
Publisher:
  • Edizioni Minerva Medica, Turin
Funding / projects:
  • Biological effects, nutritional intake and status of folate and polysaturate fatty acid (PUFA): improvement of nutrition in Serbia (RS-41030)
  • The effects of homocysteine and homocysteine-related compounds on cardiovascular system: role of gaseous transmitters No, H2S and CO (RS-175043)

ISSN: 0022-4707

PubMed: 25812706

WoS: 000374717100001

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https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_veterinar_1427
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http://rimi.imi.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/721
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TY  - JOUR
AU  - Arsić, Aleksandra
AU  - Vučić, Vesna M.
AU  - Glibetić, Marija D.
AU  - Popović, Tamara B.
AU  - Debeljak-Martačić, Jasmina
AU  - Čubrilo, Dejan
AU  - Ahmetović, Zlatko
AU  - Perić, Dusan
AU  - Borozan, Sunčica
AU  - Đurić, Dragan
AU  - Barudzić, Nevena
AU  - Jakovljević, Vladimir
PY  - 2016
UR  - http://rimi.imi.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/721
AB  - BACKGROUND: The aim of the present study was to analyze changes in redox balance throughout parameters of oxidative stress and activities of antioxidant enzymes in elite female water polo (N.=15) and football players (N.=19) aged between 20 and 23. Fourteen age-matched sedentary women were also included in the study. METHODS: Blood sampling was performed to measure levels of lipid peroxidation (MDA), total antioxidant status (TAS), superoxide anion radical (OD, hydrogen peroxide (H2O2), reduced glutathione (GSH), oxidized glutathione (GSSG), nitrites, superoxide dismutase activity (SOD), catalase activity (CAT) and glutathione-peroxidase activity (GPx). RESULTS: Levels of MDA, TAS, GSSG and H2O2 were significantly higher in athletes than in the control women. Football players had higher levels of O-2(-) than the other two groups. Activity of SOD was higher in water polo players when compared with the football and control groups, CAT was increased in all athletes, while GPx did not differ among groups. CONCLUSIONS: Therefore, prolonged intensive training markedly increases oxidative stress in women, which depends on the type of sport. Lower concentration of O-2(-) and increased activity of SOD in water polo players compared to football players suggest that mechanisms of adaptation of antioxidative defense are related to the type of exercise.
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Arsić, A., Vučić, V. M., Glibetić, M. D., Popović, T. B., Debeljak-Martačić, J., Čubrilo, D., Ahmetović, Z., Perić, D., Borozan, S., Đurić, D., Barudzić, N.,& Jakovljević, V.. (2016). Redox balance in elite female athletes: differences based on sport types. in Journal of Sports Medicine & Physical Fitness
Edizioni Minerva Medica, Turin., 56(1-2), 1-8.
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Arsić A, Vučić VM, Glibetić MD, Popović TB, Debeljak-Martačić J, Čubrilo D, Ahmetović Z, Perić D, Borozan S, Đurić D, Barudzić N, Jakovljević V. Redox balance in elite female athletes: differences based on sport types. in Journal of Sports Medicine & Physical Fitness. 2016;56(1-2):1-8.
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Arsić, Aleksandra, Vučić, Vesna M., Glibetić, Marija D., Popović, Tamara B., Debeljak-Martačić, Jasmina, Čubrilo, Dejan, Ahmetović, Zlatko, Perić, Dusan, Borozan, Sunčica, Đurić, Dragan, Barudzić, Nevena, Jakovljević, Vladimir, "Redox balance in elite female athletes: differences based on sport types" in Journal of Sports Medicine & Physical Fitness, 56, no. 1-2 (2016):1-8,
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