The influence of antioxidant supplementation on markers of inflammation and the relationship to oxidative stress after exercise


Autoria(s): Peake, J. M.; Suzuki, K.; Coombes, J S
Contribuinte(s)

B. Hennig

Data(s)

01/06/2007

Resumo

Interest in the relationship between inflammation and oxidative stress has increased dramatically in recent years, not only within the clinical setting but also in the fields of exercise biochemistry and immunology. Inflammation and oxidative stress share a common role in the etiology of a variety Of Chronic diseases. During exercise, inflammation and oxidative stress are linked via muscle metabolism and muscle damage. Because oxidative stress and inflammation have traditionally been associated with fatigue and impaired recovery from exercise, research has focused on nutritional strategies aimed at reducing these effects. In this review, we have evaluated the findings of studies involving antioxidant supplementation on alterations in markers of inflammation (e.g., cytokines, C-reactive protein and cortisol). This review focuses predominantly on the role of reactive oxygen and nitrogen species generated from muscle metabolism and muscle damage during exercise and on the modulatory effects of antioxidant supplements. Furthermore, we have analyzed the influence of factors such as the dose, timing, supplementation period and bioavailability of antioxidant nutrients. (C) 2007 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:82432

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Elsevier

Palavras-Chave #Biochemistry & Molecular Biology #Nutrition & Dietetics #cytokines #reactive oxygen species #muscle damage #cortisol #C-reactive protein #Vitamin-c Supplementation #Nf-kappa-b #Rat Skeletal-muscle #Induced Lipid-peroxidation #Transcription Factor Nfat #Cytokine Messenger-rna #Necrosis-factor-alpha #Heat-shock Response #Eccentric Exercise #Tocopherol Concentrations #C1 #321401 Exercise Physiology #730106 Cardiovascular system and diseases #270699 Physiology not elsewhere classified #730102 Immune system and allergy
Tipo

Journal Article