Response of Zinc Levels During Aerobic Exercise: A Special Connection between Increased Metabolic Stress and Altered Oxidant to Antioxidant Balance / Aerobik Egzersiz Sırasında Çinko Seviyelerinin Cevabı: Artan Metabolik Stres İle Değişen Oksidan Ve Antioksidan Denge Arasında Özel Bir Bağlantı

Authors

  • Hüsamettin KAYA
  • Seda UĞRAŞ
  • Çağrı ÖZDENK tc

Keywords:

Aerobic Exercise, Metabolic Stress, antioxidant balance

Abstract

ABSTRACT
Aim: It was aimed to evaluate aerobic exercise induced metabolic stress on plasma zinc levels and its connection with oxidant antioxidant status.
Material and Method: Thirty sedentary male performed a 45 minutes of running exercise at the work load correspond to lactate threshold reflecting moderate aerobic intensity. Blood samples were taken before and after exercise. Plasma zinc, malondialdehyde (MDA), total oxidant status (TOS) and total antioxidant status (TAS) were measured using HPLC and ELISA kits.
Results: Exercise resulted significant decreases in zinc levels which is closely associated with increased TOS and MDA levels.
Conclusion: Zinc shows great influence on aerobic exercise induced increased metabolic stress as indicated with significant alteration in TOS, TAS and MDA levels. Thus zinc supplement should be considered during long period high intensity exercise to support muscle damaged.

ÖZET
Amaç: Aerobik egzersize bağlı metabolik stresin plazma çinko düzeyleri ve oksidan antioksidan durumu ile ilişkisinin değerlendirilmesi amaçlandı.
Gereç ve Yöntem: Otuz sedanter erkek, orta derecede aerobik yoğunluğu yansıtan laktat eşiğine karşılık gelen iş yükünde 45 dakikalık koşu egzersizi yaptı. Egzersiz öncesi ve sonrası kan örnekleri alındı. Plazma çinko, malondialdehit (MDA), toplam oksidan durumu (TOS) ve toplam antioksidan durumu (TAS), HPLC ve ELISA kitleri kullanılarak ölçüldü.
Bulgular: Egzersiz, artan TOS ve MDA seviyeleri ile yakından ilişkili olan çinko seviyelerinde önemli düşüşlere neden oldu.
Sonuç: Çinko, TOS, TAS ve MDA düzeylerinde önemli değişiklik ile belirtildiği gibi, aerobik egzersizin neden olduğu artan metabolik stres üzerinde büyük bir etki göstermektedir. Bu nedenle, uzun süreli yüksek yoğunluklu egzersiz sırasında hasarlı kasları desteklemek için çinko takviyesi düşünülmelidir.

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2022-12-31

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KAYA, H. ., UĞRAŞ, S., & ÖZDENK, Çağrı. (2022). Response of Zinc Levels During Aerobic Exercise: A Special Connection between Increased Metabolic Stress and Altered Oxidant to Antioxidant Balance / Aerobik Egzersiz Sırasında Çinko Seviyelerinin Cevabı: Artan Metabolik Stres İle Değişen Oksidan Ve Antioksidan Denge Arasında Özel Bir Bağlantı. Anatolia Sport Research, 3(3), 43–48. Retrieved from https://www.anatoliasr.org/index.php/asr/article/view/62

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