一氧化氮
呼吸爆发
氧化磷酸化
瓜氨酸
化学
氧化应激
中性粒细胞
药理学
医学
炎症
生物化学
免疫学
内科学
精氨酸
氨基酸
作者
Antoni Sureda,Alfredo Córdova,Miguel D. Ferrer,Pedro Tauler,Gerardo Pérez,Josep A. Tur,Antoni Pons
标识
DOI:10.1080/10715760903071664
摘要
Seventeen volunteer male professional cyclists were randomly assigned to control or supplemented (6 g L-citrulline-malate) groups and participated in a cycling stage. Blood samples were taken in basal conditions, after the race and 3 h post-race. Citrulline supplementation significantly increased plasma concentration of both arginine and citrulline after the stage only in the supplemented group. Polymorphonuclear neutrophils (PMNs) from controls responded to exercise with a progressive decrease in ROS production. Supplemented PMNs significantly increased ROS production after exercise compared to basal values and diminished to values lower than basal at recovery. PMN nitrite concentration was significantly higher after exercise and recovery only in the supplemented group. Markers of oxidative damage—CK, LDH, malondialdehyde—and DNA damage remained unchanged in both groups. In conclusion, oral L-citrulline administration previous to a cycling stage increases plasma arginine availability for NO synthesis and PMNs priming for oxidative burst without oxidative damage.
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