Blood glutathione homeostasis as a determinant of resting and exercise-induced oxidative stress in young men

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Laaksonen, DE [1 ]
Atalay, M [1 ]
Niskanen, L [1 ]
Uusitupa, M [1 ]
Hänninen, O [1 ]
Sen, CK [1 ]
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[1] Univ Kuopio, Dept Physiol, FIN-70211 Kuopio, Finland
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10.1179/135100099101534648
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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Although the importance of glutathione in protection against oxidative stress is well recognised, the role of physiological levels of glutathione and other endogenous antioxidants in protecting against exercise-induced oxidative stress is less clear. We evaluated the role of glutathione and selected antioxidant enzymes as determinants of lipid peroxidation at rest and in response to exercise in men (n = 13-14) aged 20-30 years, who cycled for 40 min at 60% of their maximal oxygen consumption (VO2max). Levels of plasma thiobarbituric acid reactive substances (plasma TEARS) and blood oxidised glutathione (GSSG) increased by about 50% in response to exercise. Mean blood reduced glutathione (GSH) decreased by 13% with exercise. Of the measured red blood cell (REC) antioxidant enzyme activities, only selenium-dependent glutathione peroxidase (Se-GPX) activity rose following exercise. In univariate regression analysis, plasma TEARS levels at rest predicted postexercise plasma TEARS and the exercise-induced change in total glutathione (TGSH). Blood GSSG levels at rest were strongly determinant of postexercise levels. Multiple regression analysis showed blood GSH to be a determinant of plasma TEARS at rest. The relative changes in TGSH were determinant of postexercise plasma TEARS. In summary, higher blood GSH and lower plasma TEARS at rest were associated with lower resting, and exercise-induced, lipid peroxidation. Subjects with a favourable blood glutathione redox status at rest maintained a more favourable redox status in response to exercise-induced oxidative stress. Changes in blood GSH and TGSH in response to exercise were closely associated with both resting and exercise-induced plasma lipid peroxidation. These results underscore the critical role of glutathione homeostasis in modulating exercise-induced oxidative stress and, conversely, the effect of oxidative stress at rest on exercise-induced changes in glutathione redox status.
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