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. 2019:1909:183-197.
doi: 10.1007/978-1-4939-8973-7_14.

Circulating Cell-Free DNA in Physical Activities

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Circulating Cell-Free DNA in Physical Activities

Leydi Natalia Vittori et al. Methods Mol Biol. 2019.

Abstract

The interest about circulating cell-free DNA (cfDNA) concentration increased from several years because of its correlation with various conditions like osteoarthritis, cancers, stroke, and sepsis; recently it has become an important marker for overtraining syndrome or performance diagnostics.Several studies have demonstrated that cfDNA increases in vigorous and exhausting exercise but also endurance exercise. Acute effect of exercise on cfDNA concentration seems to be correlated to stress factor, while chronic effect is associated with necrosis and apoptosis.The intensity and duration seem to have effects on the variation of cfDNA concentration that is strongly correlated with other metabolic markers like acid lactate and creatine kinase, recognized as markers of muscle damage. Variation of cfDNA value could be used to predict overtraining syndrome.

Keywords: Acute exercise; Chronic exercise; Inflammation; Intensity cell-free plasma DNA; Overtraining; Physical activities.

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