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Division of Endocrinology and Diabetology, Department of Medicine, Helsinki University Central Hospital, FIN-00029 HUCH, Helsinki, Finland
Physical activity
increases the production of oxygen free radicals, which may consume
antioxidants and oxidize low-density lipoprotein (LDL). To determine
whether this occurs during strenuous aerobic exercise, we studied 11 well-trained runners who participated in the Helsinki City Marathon.
Blood samples were collected before, immediately after, and 4 days
after the race to determine its effect on circulating antioxidants and
LDL oxidizability in vitro. LDL oxidizability was increased as
determined from a reduction in the lag time for formation of conjugated
dienes both immediately after (180 ± 7 vs. 152 ± 4 min,
P < 0.001) and 4 days after (155 ± 7 min, P < 0.001)
the race. No significant changes in lipid-soluble antioxidants in LDL
or in the peak LDL particle size were observed after the race. Total
peroxyl radical trapping antioxidant capacity of plasma (TRAP) and uric
acid concentrations were increased after the race, but, except for
TRAP, these changes disappeared within 4 days. Plasma thiol
concentrations were reduced after the race. No significant changes were
observed in plasma ascorbic acid,
-tocopherol,
-carotene, and
retinol concentrations after the marathon race. We conclude that
strenuous aerobic exercise increases the susceptibility of LDL to
oxidation in vitro for up to 4 days. Although the increase in the
concentration of plasma TRAP reflects an increase of plasma antioxidant
capacity, it seems insufficient to prevent the increased susceptibility
of LDL to oxidation in vitro, which was still observed 4 days after the race.
low-density lipoprotein oxidation; total peroxyl radical trapping antioxidant potential; lipids; low-density lipoprotein size
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