Avaliação dos efeitos da corrida de maratona nos marcadores de estresse oxidativo, inflamatórios e miocárdicos / Assessment of the marathon race effects on oxidative stress, inflammatory and myocardial markers

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IBICT - Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia

DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO

14/07/2011

RESUMO

The beneficial effects of regular, moderate exercise are well estabilished. On the other hand, the effects caused by the heavy and exhaustive exercise for longer periods are controversial. Some of these unpleasant effects. may be oxidative stress, the oxidation of the native LDL and acuse phase inflammatory response. Objective: Assess these variables in marathon runners. The acute effects were assessed immediately and 72 hours after the race, the chronical effects were assessed in basal condition and in comparision with the control group. Methods: A population consisting of 27 marathon runners, male, 41± 8 y old, 74% white, healthy and 26 matchable controls. Results: 1) On basal conditions (marathon runners X control group) regarding oxidative profile, the findings were the following: a) Total Anti-oxidant State of the plasma (TAS); 3.76 ± 0.34 versus 3.45 ± 0.35 mmol/L , p=0.002; b) Peroxides 0.48± 0.15 versus 0.65± 0.42, p=0.011 c) Anti ox LDL antibodies, and oxLDL without a significative difference. In the immunoinflamatory profile the findings are the following observed: a) us CRP; 1.49± 1.11 versus 1.03± 1.36, mg/L, p=0.004; b) IL-15; 42.83± 109.47 versus 4.80± 128.57 pg/ml, p=0.021; c) TNF-alfa 8.07± 13 versus 33.98± 39.63 pg/ml. 2) Marathon runners´ basal conditions versus their condition immediately after the race. a) OxLDL; 88.18± 22.05 versus 148.46± 74.76 U/L, p<0.001; b) Interleukynes: IL-6=30.08± 40.66 versus 113.61± 91.39, pg/ml p<0.05, IL-8=38.63± 36.57 versus 85.02± 53.91,pg/ml, p<0.05, IL-10=21.08± 36.12 versus 141.82± 124.98,pg/ml, p<0.05, IL-15=42.83± 109.47 versus 169.60± 244.84 pg/ml, p<0.05, e TNF-alfa=8.07± 13 versus 32.65± 42.24, ph/ml, p<0.05; c) leucocytes; 5.581± 1.122 versus 13.807± 5.393, mil/ml, p<0.05; d) skeletal muscle markers: myoglobine; 41± 31 versus 659± 344,ng/ml, p<0.05 (>1600%); CPK; 205± 121 versus 403± 134, p<0.05; DHL; 107± 28 versus 302± 44 U/L, p<0.05. e) Myocardial markers: CKMB-mass; 2.65± 2.43 versus troponina I; 0.023± 0.032 versus 0.045± 0.044, ng/ml, p<0.05. 3) Marathon runners´ basal conditions versus their condition 72 hours after the race: a) TAS; 3.76± 0.34 versus 3.39± 0.92 U/L, p=0.05; b) Anti-oxLDL antibodies; 439.23± 409.65 versus 225.10± 489.16, U/L, p<0.001; c) Peroxides= 0.41± 0.15 versus 0.49± 0,11 U/L, p=0.03. Regarding the oxidative profile, the following was found: a) us CRP 1.49± 1.11 versus 3.15± 2.22, mg/l, p<0.05; b) IL-8; 38.36± 36.57 versus 45.28± 25.21pg/ml, p<0.05. Skeletal muscle markers: a) CPK; 205.93± 121.47 versus 601.30± 567.80 U/L, p<0.001 e b) DHL; 197.4± 28.99 versus 267.3± 78.21 U/L, p<0.001. Cardiac enzymes: a) CMKB-mass; 2.65± 2.43 versus 4.88± 5.6 ng/ml, p<0.05. The echocardiogram showed bigger left cavities and increased VE mass in marathon runners than the ones in the control group. In addition, 22 marathon runners and 20 individuals in the control group were submitted to coronary angiotomography. Discreet atherosclerotic plaques were found in five marathon runners and in three individuals of the control group. Conclusion: Accute oxidative stress, inflammatory response acute phase, increased oxLDL as well as a higher level of the CKMB mass were observed after the marathon race.

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aterosclerose corrida estresse oxidativo exercício race; exercise; oxidative stress; exercise tolerance; atherosclerosis tolerância ao exercício

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