Impact of Plasma Oxidative Stress Markers on Post-race Recovery in Ultramarathon Runners: A Sex and Age Perspective Overview

Oxidative stress has been widely studied in association to ultra-endurance sports. Although it is clearly demonstrated the increase in reactive oxygen species and free radicals after these extreme endurance exercises, the effects on the antioxidant defenses and the oxidative damage to macromolecules...

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Main Authors: Carlos Guerrero, Eladio Collado-Boira, Ignacio Martinez-Navarro, Barbara Hernando, Carlos Hernando, Pablo Balino, María Muriach
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-02-01
Series:Antioxidants
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3921/10/3/355
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spelling doaj-4bc15fa6ff8b47958c51b207de3663732021-02-28T00:00:17ZengMDPI AGAntioxidants2076-39212021-02-011035535510.3390/antiox10030355Impact of Plasma Oxidative Stress Markers on Post-race Recovery in Ultramarathon Runners: A Sex and Age Perspective OverviewCarlos Guerrero0Eladio Collado-Boira1Ignacio Martinez-Navarro2Barbara Hernando3Carlos Hernando4Pablo Balino5María Muriach6Department of Medicine, Jaume I University, 12001 Castellon, SpainFaculty of Health Sciences, Jaume I University, 12001 Castellon, SpainDepartment of Physical Education and Sport, University of Valencia, 46010 Valencia, SpainDepartment of Medicine, Jaume I University, 12001 Castellon, SpainSport Service, Jaume I University, 12001 Castellon, SpainDepartment of Medicine, Jaume I University, 12001 Castellon, SpainDepartment of Medicine, Jaume I University, 12001 Castellon, SpainOxidative stress has been widely studied in association to ultra-endurance sports. Although it is clearly demonstrated the increase in reactive oxygen species and free radicals after these extreme endurance exercises, the effects on the antioxidant defenses and the oxidative damage to macromolecules, remain to be fully clarified. Therefore, the aim of this study was to elucidate the impact of an ultramarathon race on the plasma markers of oxidative stress of 32 runners and their post-race recovery, with especial focused on sex and age effect. For this purpose, the antioxidant enzymes glutathione peroxidase (GPx) and glutathione reductase (GR) activity, as well as the lipid peroxidation product malondialdehyde (MDA) and the carbonyl groups (CG) content were measured before the race, in the finish line and 24 and 48 h after the race. We have reported an increase of the oxidative damage to lipids and proteins (MDA and CG) after the race and 48 h later. Moreover, there was an increase of the GR activity after the race. No changes were observed in runners’ plasma GPx activity throughout the study. Finally, we have observed sex and age differences regarding damage to macromolecules, but no differences were found regarding the antioxidant enzymes measured. Our results suggest that several basal plasma markers of oxidative stress might be related to the extent of muscle damage after an ultraendurance race and also might affect the muscle strength evolution.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3921/10/3/355ultraendurance exerciseoxidative stressantioxidantsmuscle injury
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Eladio Collado-Boira
Ignacio Martinez-Navarro
Barbara Hernando
Carlos Hernando
Pablo Balino
María Muriach
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Eladio Collado-Boira
Ignacio Martinez-Navarro
Barbara Hernando
Carlos Hernando
Pablo Balino
María Muriach
Impact of Plasma Oxidative Stress Markers on Post-race Recovery in Ultramarathon Runners: A Sex and Age Perspective Overview
Antioxidants
ultraendurance exercise
oxidative stress
antioxidants
muscle injury
author_facet Carlos Guerrero
Eladio Collado-Boira
Ignacio Martinez-Navarro
Barbara Hernando
Carlos Hernando
Pablo Balino
María Muriach
author_sort Carlos Guerrero
title Impact of Plasma Oxidative Stress Markers on Post-race Recovery in Ultramarathon Runners: A Sex and Age Perspective Overview
title_short Impact of Plasma Oxidative Stress Markers on Post-race Recovery in Ultramarathon Runners: A Sex and Age Perspective Overview
title_full Impact of Plasma Oxidative Stress Markers on Post-race Recovery in Ultramarathon Runners: A Sex and Age Perspective Overview
title_fullStr Impact of Plasma Oxidative Stress Markers on Post-race Recovery in Ultramarathon Runners: A Sex and Age Perspective Overview
title_full_unstemmed Impact of Plasma Oxidative Stress Markers on Post-race Recovery in Ultramarathon Runners: A Sex and Age Perspective Overview
title_sort impact of plasma oxidative stress markers on post-race recovery in ultramarathon runners: a sex and age perspective overview
publisher MDPI AG
series Antioxidants
issn 2076-3921
publishDate 2021-02-01
description Oxidative stress has been widely studied in association to ultra-endurance sports. Although it is clearly demonstrated the increase in reactive oxygen species and free radicals after these extreme endurance exercises, the effects on the antioxidant defenses and the oxidative damage to macromolecules, remain to be fully clarified. Therefore, the aim of this study was to elucidate the impact of an ultramarathon race on the plasma markers of oxidative stress of 32 runners and their post-race recovery, with especial focused on sex and age effect. For this purpose, the antioxidant enzymes glutathione peroxidase (GPx) and glutathione reductase (GR) activity, as well as the lipid peroxidation product malondialdehyde (MDA) and the carbonyl groups (CG) content were measured before the race, in the finish line and 24 and 48 h after the race. We have reported an increase of the oxidative damage to lipids and proteins (MDA and CG) after the race and 48 h later. Moreover, there was an increase of the GR activity after the race. No changes were observed in runners’ plasma GPx activity throughout the study. Finally, we have observed sex and age differences regarding damage to macromolecules, but no differences were found regarding the antioxidant enzymes measured. Our results suggest that several basal plasma markers of oxidative stress might be related to the extent of muscle damage after an ultraendurance race and also might affect the muscle strength evolution.
topic ultraendurance exercise
oxidative stress
antioxidants
muscle injury
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3921/10/3/355
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