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The Effects of Swimming Training in Cold Water on Antioxidant Enzyme Activity and Lipid Peroxidation in Erythrocytes of Male and Female Aged Rats

机译:冷水游泳训练对成年雌雄大鼠红细胞抗氧化酶活性和脂质过氧化的影响

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The aim of this study was to verify whether eight-week-long swimming exercise training would evaluate the level of selected indicators of the pro-oxidant/antioxidant status in response to cold water in comparison with swimming under thermoneutral conditions in sedentary male and female elderly rats. The exercise-trained groups swam four min/day and five days a week during eight weeks of housing. Exercise was performed by swimming in glass tanks containing tap water maintained according to group at 5 °C and 36 °C. At the end of treatment (48 h after the last session), all rats were anaesthetized. The level of chosen biomarkers of oxidative stress and antioxidant enzyme activity was determined in the red blood cells and plasma. The results of study show that female rats seem to be better adapted to changing thermal conditions of the environment, developing not only morphological, but also antioxidant, defense mechanisms, mainly in the form of increased erythrocyte superoxide dismutase (SOD) activity and glutathione (GSH) concentration to restore the pro-oxidant/oxidant balance of the organism. Significantly higher concentrations of GSH were observed in the female rats of the group swimming in cold water (by 15.4% compared to the control group and by 20.5% in relation to the group of female rats swimming at 36 °C). In the group exposed to swimming training exercise in cold water, a significantly higher activity of SOD1 (by 13.4%) was found compared to the control group. On the other hand, the organs of ageing male rats show a reduced capacity to increase the metabolic response to low temperatures compared to female ones. In addition, it was demonstrated that cold exposure leads to an increase in lipid peroxidation in tissues. On the other hand, the repeated exposure to low levels of oxidative stress may result in some adaptive changes in organisms that help them to resist stress-induced damage.
机译:这项研究的目的是验证与久坐不动的男女老年人在热中性条件下游泳相比,为期八周的游泳运动训练是否可以评估冷水反应中促氧化剂/抗氧化剂状态的选定指标水平大鼠。经过运动训练的小组在住宿的八周中,每周四分钟,每天五天游泳。通过在装有根据组保持在5°C和36°C下的自来水的玻璃罐中游泳来进行锻炼。在治疗结束时(最后一次治疗后48小时),将所有大鼠麻醉。在红细胞和血浆中确定所选的氧化应激和抗氧化酶活性的生物标志物的水平。研究结果表明,雌性大鼠似乎更好地适应了不断变化的热环境,不仅发展了形态学上的抗氧化防御机制,而且还以增加红细胞超氧化物歧化酶(SOD)活性和谷胱甘肽(GSH)的形式发展)浓度以恢复生物体的促氧化剂/氧化剂平衡。在冷水中游泳组的雌性大鼠中观察到GSH的浓度显着升高(与对照组相比,降低了15.4%,在36°C游泳的雌性大鼠中,升高了20.5%)。在暴露于冷水游泳训练运动的组中,与对照组相比,发现SOD1的活性明显更高(提高了13.4%)。另一方面,与雌性相比,衰老的雄性大鼠的器官显示出增加的对低温的代谢反应的能力降低。另外,已经证明冷暴露导致组织中脂质过氧化的增加。另一方面,反复暴露于低水平的氧化应激可能会导致有机体发生某些适应性变化,从而帮助它们抵御压力引起的损害。

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