Immune alterations, lipid peroxidation, and muscle damage following a hill race.

Richard J Simpson, Martin R Wilson, James R Black, James A Ross, Greg P Whyte, Keith Guy, Geraint D Florida-James
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Abstract

Hill races usually include large downhill running sections, which can induce significant degrees of muscle damage in a field setting. This study examined the link between muscle damage, oxidative stress, and immune perturbations following a 7-km mountainous hill race with 457 m of ascent and 457 m of descent. Venous blood samples were taken from 7 club level runners before, immediately after, and 48 hrs postrace. Samples were analysed for total and differential leukocyte counts, markers of muscle damage (CK), lipid peroxidation (MDA), and acute phase proteins (CRP; fibrinogen; alpha-1-ACT). The total antioxidant status (TEAC) and plasma levels of the proinflammatory cytokines IL-6, IL-8, and TNF-alpha were also determined. Subjective pain reports, and plasma activities of CK, MDA, and circulatory monocytes reached peak values at 48 hrs postrace (p < 0.05). TEAC and the cytokine IL-8 increased immediately after the race (p < 0.05). Plasma TNF-alpha remained unchanged (p > 0.05). Despite the reports of muscle damage and soreness, no evidence of an acute phase response was observed (p > 0.05), which may be explained by the failure of the race to induce a plasma TNF-alpha response. Future studies should examine the link between muscle damage, oxidative stress, and the acute phase response following hill races of longer duration with larger eccentric components.

免疫改变、脂质过氧化和肌肉损伤。
山地比赛通常包括较大的下坡跑段,这可能会在野外环境中引起严重的肌肉损伤。这项研究考察了在7公里爬坡457米、下坡457米的山地比赛后肌肉损伤、氧化应激和免疫紊乱之间的联系。7名俱乐部级运动员在跑前、跑后和跑后48小时采集静脉血。分析样品的白细胞总数和差异计数、肌肉损伤标志物(CK)、脂质过氧化(MDA)和急性期蛋白(CRP;纤维蛋白原;alpha-1-ACT)。测定总抗氧化状态(TEAC)和血浆促炎细胞因子IL-6、IL-8和tnf - α水平。主观疼痛报告、血浆CK、MDA和循环单核细胞活性在48小时后达到峰值(p < 0.05)。TEAC和细胞因子IL-8在比赛结束后立即升高(p < 0.05)。血浆tnf - α维持不变(p > 0.05)。尽管有肌肉损伤和酸痛的报道,但没有观察到急性期反应的证据(p > 0.05),这可能是由于比赛未能诱导血浆tnf - α反应。未来的研究应该检查肌肉损伤、氧化应激和长距离偏心率较大的坡地赛跑后的急性期反应之间的联系。
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