Acute changes in antioxidants and oxidative stress to vigorous arm exercise: an intervention trial in persons with spinal cord injury and healthy controls.

IF 0.7 Q4 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Matthijs F Wouda, Hanne Bjørg Slettahjell, Eivind Lundgaard, Nasser E Bastani, Truls Raastad, Rune Blomhoff, Emil Kostovski
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Abstract

Study design: Intervention trial.

Background: Literature remains unclear on possible health benefits and risks assosciated with high intensity exercise for persons with SCI. Elevated oxidative stress levels might influence their ability to exercise at high intensity. We investigated several biomarkers of oxidative stress and antioxidant defense at rest, during and after vigorous exercise among persons with chronic SCI.

Setting: Sunnaas Rehabilitation Hospital, Norway.

Methods: Six participants (five males) with chronic SCI (AIS A, injury level thoracic 2-8, >1 year postinjury) and six matched able-bodied controls performed two maximal arm-cranking tests, with one-three days in between. During the second exercise test, participants performed three bouts with four minutes arm cranking at high intensity (85-95% of peak heart rate (HRpeak)), before they reached maximal effort. Blood and urine biomarkers for oxidative stress and antioxidant levels were collected at six time points at the day of the second exercise test; baseline, at high intensity exercise, at maximal effort, at five, 30 and 60 min post-exercise, and 24 h post exercise.

Results: Participants with SCI had significant lower levels of creatinine (∆16 µmol/L, p = 0.03), α-carotene (∆0.14 nmol/L, p < 0.001) and β-carotene (∆0.51 nmol/L, p = 0.001) at baseline compared to controls. Urine and blood biomarkers of oxidative stress and antioxidant levels showed similar response to vigorous exercise in the SCI and control group.

Conclusions: SCI participants showed similar changes in redox status during high intensity exercise compared to matched able-bodied. SCI participants had lower levels of exogen antioxidants both before, during and after vigorous exercise.

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剧烈手臂运动后抗氧化剂和氧化应激的急性变化:脊髓损伤患者和健康对照组的干预试验。
研究设计背景:干预试验:关于高强度运动对 SCI 患者可能带来的健康益处和风险,目前尚无明确的文献资料。氧化应激水平升高可能会影响他们进行高强度运动的能力。我们研究了慢性 SCI 患者在休息时、剧烈运动期间和运动后氧化应激和抗氧化防御的几种生物标志物:地点:挪威桑纳斯康复医院:六名慢性 SCI 患者(五名男性)(AIS A,受伤级别为胸椎 2-8,伤后超过一年)和六名匹配的健全对照组患者进行了两次最大臂力曲柄运动测试,两次测试之间间隔一至三天。在第二次运动测试中,参与者在达到最大努力之前,进行了三次四分钟的高强度臂力曲柄运动(心率峰值的 85-95%)。在第二次运动测试当天的六个时间点收集了血液和尿液中氧化应激和抗氧化剂水平的生物标志物;基线、高强度运动时、最大努力时、运动后5分钟、30分钟和60分钟以及运动后24小时:与匹配的健全人相比,SCI 参与者在高强度运动中显示出相似的氧化还原状态变化。在剧烈运动前、运动中和运动后,SCI 参与者的外源性抗氧化剂水平都较低。
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