Redox-related biomarkers in physical exercise
Research in redox biology of exercise has made considerable advances in the last 70 years. Since the seminal study of George Pake's group calculating the content of free radicals in skeletal muscle in resting conditions in 1954, many discoveries have been made in the field. The first section of...
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doaj-9e9b61f516fb45c8baa4cf93603ad94c2021-04-26T05:55:36ZengElsevierRedox Biology2213-23172021-06-0142101956Redox-related biomarkers in physical exerciseMari Carmen Gomez-Cabrera0Aitor Carretero1Fernando Millan-Domingo2Esther Garcia-Dominguez3Angela G Correas4Gloria Olaso-Gonzalez5Jose Viña6Freshage Research Group, Department of Physiology. Faculty of Medicine, University of Valencia and CIBERFES. Fundación Investigación Hospital Clínico Universitario/INCLIVA, Valencia, SpainFreshage Research Group, Department of Physiology. Faculty of Medicine, University of Valencia and CIBERFES. Fundación Investigación Hospital Clínico Universitario/INCLIVA, Valencia, SpainFreshage Research Group, Department of Physiology. Faculty of Medicine, University of Valencia and CIBERFES. Fundación Investigación Hospital Clínico Universitario/INCLIVA, Valencia, SpainFreshage Research Group, Department of Physiology. Faculty of Medicine, University of Valencia and CIBERFES. Fundación Investigación Hospital Clínico Universitario/INCLIVA, Valencia, SpainFreshage Research Group, Department of Physiology. Faculty of Medicine, University of Valencia and CIBERFES. Fundación Investigación Hospital Clínico Universitario/INCLIVA, Valencia, SpainCorresponding author. Department of Physiology, School of Medicine, University of Valencia, Av. Blasco Ibañez 15, 46010, Valencia, Spain.; Freshage Research Group, Department of Physiology. Faculty of Medicine, University of Valencia and CIBERFES. Fundación Investigación Hospital Clínico Universitario/INCLIVA, Valencia, SpainFreshage Research Group, Department of Physiology. Faculty of Medicine, University of Valencia and CIBERFES. Fundación Investigación Hospital Clínico Universitario/INCLIVA, Valencia, SpainResearch in redox biology of exercise has made considerable advances in the last 70 years. Since the seminal study of George Pake's group calculating the content of free radicals in skeletal muscle in resting conditions in 1954, many discoveries have been made in the field. The first section of this review is devoted to highlight the main research findings and fundamental changes in the exercise redox biology discipline. It includes: i) the first steps in free radical research, ii) the relation between exercise and oxidative damage, iii) the redox regulation of muscle fatigue, iv) the sources of free radicals during muscle contractions, and v) the role of reactive oxygen species as regulators of gene transcription and adaptations in skeletal muscle.In the second section of the manuscript, we review the available biomarkers for assessing health, performance, recovery during exercise training and overtraining in the sport population. Among the set of biomarkers that could be determined in exercise studies we deepen on the four categories of redox biomarkers: i) oxidants, ii) antioxidants, iii) oxidation products (markers of oxidative damage), and iv) measurements of the redox balance (markers of oxidative stress). The main drawbacks, strengths, weaknesses, and methodological considerations of every biomarker are also discussed.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S221323172100104XBiomarkersExerciseFree radicalOxidative stressAntioxidants |
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Mari Carmen Gomez-Cabrera Aitor Carretero Fernando Millan-Domingo Esther Garcia-Dominguez Angela G Correas Gloria Olaso-Gonzalez Jose Viña |
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Mari Carmen Gomez-Cabrera Aitor Carretero Fernando Millan-Domingo Esther Garcia-Dominguez Angela G Correas Gloria Olaso-Gonzalez Jose Viña Redox-related biomarkers in physical exercise Redox Biology Biomarkers Exercise Free radical Oxidative stress Antioxidants |
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Mari Carmen Gomez-Cabrera Aitor Carretero Fernando Millan-Domingo Esther Garcia-Dominguez Angela G Correas Gloria Olaso-Gonzalez Jose Viña |
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Redox-related biomarkers in physical exercise |
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Redox-related biomarkers in physical exercise |
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Redox-related biomarkers in physical exercise |
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Redox-related biomarkers in physical exercise |
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redox-related biomarkers in physical exercise |
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Redox Biology |
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2213-2317 |
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2021-06-01 |
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Research in redox biology of exercise has made considerable advances in the last 70 years. Since the seminal study of George Pake's group calculating the content of free radicals in skeletal muscle in resting conditions in 1954, many discoveries have been made in the field. The first section of this review is devoted to highlight the main research findings and fundamental changes in the exercise redox biology discipline. It includes: i) the first steps in free radical research, ii) the relation between exercise and oxidative damage, iii) the redox regulation of muscle fatigue, iv) the sources of free radicals during muscle contractions, and v) the role of reactive oxygen species as regulators of gene transcription and adaptations in skeletal muscle.In the second section of the manuscript, we review the available biomarkers for assessing health, performance, recovery during exercise training and overtraining in the sport population. Among the set of biomarkers that could be determined in exercise studies we deepen on the four categories of redox biomarkers: i) oxidants, ii) antioxidants, iii) oxidation products (markers of oxidative damage), and iv) measurements of the redox balance (markers of oxidative stress). The main drawbacks, strengths, weaknesses, and methodological considerations of every biomarker are also discussed. |
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Biomarkers Exercise Free radical Oxidative stress Antioxidants |
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