Effects of acute hypoxic exposure on prooxidant/antioxidant balance in elite endurance athletes
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Effects of acute hypoxic exposure on prooxidant/antioxidant balance in elite endurance athletes
Abstract
We investigated whether acute hypoxic exposures could modify the pro-oxidant/antioxidant balance in elite endurance athletes, known to have efficient antioxidant status. Forty-one elite athletes were subjected to two hypoxic tests: one at an altitude of 4 800 m during 10-min of mild exercise (4 800 m test) and the second at rest for 3 h at an altitude of 3 000 m (3 000 m test). Plasma levels of advanced oxidation protein products (AOPP), malondialdehydes (MDA), ferric reducing antioxidant power (FRAP) and lipid-soluble antioxidants were measured before and immediately after the 4 800 m test and at the end of the 3 000 m test. The 4 800 m and the 3 000 m tests induced a significant increase in the level of MDA and AOPP (+7.1% and +71.7% for 4 800 m test and +8.6% and +40.9% for 3 000 m test). The changes in plasma MDA and arterial oxygen saturations were significantly correlated (r=0.35) during the 3 000 m test. FRAP values (-13%) and alpha-tocopherol (-21%) were decreased following the 3 000 m test. However, following the 4 800 m test, only alpha-tocopherol was decreased (-16%). These results provide evidence that the highly-trained athletes do not have the antioxidant buffering capacity to counterbalance free radical over-production generated by acute hypoxic exposure, with or without mild exercise.
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