Oxidative Stress in Collegiate Cross Country Skiers in Mid- and Post-Seasons.

生物科学与医学(英文) Pub Date : 2024-05-01 Epub Date: 2024-05-16 DOI:10.4236/jbm.2024.125009
Scott P Jerome, Kriya L Dunlap, Ava M Parrish, Matthew L Lowman, Emily M Shipman, Lawrence K Duffy, Arleigh J Reynolds
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Purpose: The oxidative stress (OS) hypothesis of overtraining syndrome argues that increased production of free radicals through exercise cause muscle fatigue and damage resulting in lower athletic performance. Several studies have investigated OS immediately before and after exercise bouts in a training macrocycle. Our study aimed to compare OS of endurance athletes between a competition macrocycle and the immediate post-season recovery macrocycle. In addition, we aimed to identify athletes who experienced an unexplainable drop in athletic performance during the competition season in order to compare their OS to those who experienced no drop in performance.

Methods: Fifteen members of the University of Alaska Fairbanks cross country ski team volunteered for this study. Blood samples were taken in early February ("mid-season") and late April ("post-season"). Participants completed questionnaires regarding physical activity and athletic performance at the time of the blood draws. Plasma was analyzed for 4-hydroxynonenal (HNE), nitrotyrosine, nitric oxide (NOX), and superoxide dismutase (SOD). Significance was determined by Wilcoxon and Mann-Whitney tests.

Results: Participants displayed significantly higher (p < 0.05) SOD activity in the post-season (0.02065 U/mL ± 0.006477 SEM) as compared to mid-season (0.04459 U/mL ± 0.005860). Six athletes reported an unexplainable drop in performance (6D). In the post-season, HNE concentration was significantly higher (p < 0.05) for 6D (197.5 μg/mL ± 22.79) than for participants who did not report such a drop (69.80 μg/mL ± 33.59). 6D SOD activity was significantly higher in post-season (0.05048 U/mL ± 0.004688) than mid-season (0.01241 U/mL ± 0.006469).

Conclusion: Signs of oxidative stress and mitigation during the post-season recovery macrocycle were higher in athletes who reported experiencing a drop in athletic performance during the competition season macrocycle.

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大学越野滑雪运动员在赛季中期和赛季后的氧化应激。
目的:过度训练综合征的氧化应激(OS)假说认为,通过运动增加自由基的产生会导致肌肉疲劳和损伤,从而导致运动成绩下降。几项研究调查了训练大周期运动前后的OS。我们的研究旨在比较耐力运动员在比赛大周期和赛季后恢复大周期之间的OS。此外,我们的目标是找出在比赛期间运动表现出现无法解释的下降的运动员,以便将他们的OS与表现没有下降的运动员进行比较。方法:阿拉斯加费尔班克斯大学越野滑雪队的15名成员自愿参加这项研究。在2月初(“季中”)和4月底(“季后”)采集了血液样本。参与者在抽血时完成了关于身体活动和运动表现的问卷调查。分析血浆中4-羟基壬烯醛(HNE)、硝基酪氨酸、一氧化氮(NOX)和超氧化物歧化酶(SOD)的含量。通过Wilcoxon和Mann-Whitney检验确定显著性。结果:与季中(0.04459 U/mL±0.005860)相比,参与者在季后(0.02065 U/mL±0.006477 SEM)表现出显著更高的SOD活性(p < 0.05)。六名运动员报告了无法解释的成绩下降(6D)。在赛季后,6D的HNE浓度(197.5 μg/mL±22.79)显著高于未报告这种下降的参与者(69.80 μg/mL±33.59)(p < 0.05)。6D SOD活性在季后(0.05048 U/mL±0.004688)显著高于季中(0.01241 U/mL±0.006469)。结论:在赛季后恢复大周期中,报告在比赛季节大周期中运动表现下降的运动员中,氧化应激和缓解的迹象更高。
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