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Journal of Investigative Medicine | 2006

Exercise, caloric restriction, and systemic oxidative stress.

Pietro Galassetti; Dan Nemet; Andria Pescatello; Christie Rose-Gottron; Jennifer Larson; Dan M. Cooper

Background In humans, the main sources of reactive oxygen species (ROS), the molecules causing oxidative stress, are mitochondrial superoxide ions and neutrophil-derived oxidative radicals. Circulating antioxidants contribute to the protection against oxidative stress. Although the formation of ROS and secretion of antioxidants are independently regulated by exercise and diet, little is known about their combined effect. We hypothesized that relatively brief, intense exercise training may reduce systemic oxidation via an intrinsic mechanism, independent of changes in circulating antioxidants and of neutrophil-derived enzymes (as may be caused by concomitant caloric restriction). Methods Nineteen volunteers exercised for 7 days, 3 hours/day at 75% of oxygen uptake. Caloric intake was either 110% of caloric expenditure (high calorie, n = 10) or 75% of caloric expenditure (low calorie, n = 9). Blood samples for F2-isoprostanes, catalase, myeloperoxidase (MPO), interleukin-x (IL-x), white blood cells (WBCs), and other metabolic variables were taken at baseline, at the end of training, and 1 week after completion of the study. Results Serum F2-isoprostanes (μg/mL), markers of lipid peroxidation, were similarly reduced after 7 days of exercise in the high-calorie (from 35 ± 4 to 27 ± 2) and low-calorie (from 35 ± 3 to 24 ± 2) groups. Similar reductions were observed in IL-x concentrations. Conversely, no change was observed in circulating concentrations of the antioxidant catalase. Whereas total WBCs and neutrophil counts were significantly reduced in the low-calorie group only, no difference in neutrophil-derived MPO was measured between groups. Conclusion A significant reduction in systemic oxidation may occur relatively early during intense exercise training in healthy young men, independent of caloric intake. The potential contribution to these effects of circulating antioxidants and neutrophil-derived oxidative enzymes will require further investigation.


Diabetes Technology & Therapeutics | 2005

Breath ethanol and acetone as indicators of serum glucose levels: an initial report.

Pietro Galassetti; B. J. Novak; Dan Nemet; Christie Rose-Gottron; Dan M. Cooper; Simone Meinardi; Robert Newcomb; Frank Zaldivar; D. R. Blake


Journal of Applied Physiology | 2004

Negative energy balance plays a major role in the IGF-I response to exercise training.

Dan Nemet; Peter H. Connolly; Andria M. Pontello-Pescatello; Christie Rose-Gottron; Jennifer Larson; Pietro Galassetti; Dan M. Cooper


Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2003

Effect of water polo practice on cytokines, growth mediators, and leukocytes in girls.

Dan Nemet; Christie Rose-Gottron; Paul J. Mills; Dan M. Cooper


Journal of Neurophysiology | 2003

Neuromotor Noise Limits Motor Performance, But Not Motor Adaptation, in Children

Craig D. Takahashi; Dan Nemet; Christie Rose-Gottron; Jennifer Larson; Dan M. Cooper; David J. Reinkensmeyer


Journal of Applied Physiology | 2006

Effect of muscle fatigue on internal model formation and retention during reaching with the arm.

Craig D. Takahashi; Dan Nemet; Christie Rose-Gottron; Jennifer Larson; Dan M. Cooper; David J. Reinkensmeyer


Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2004

Cytokines and growth factors during and after a wrestling season in adolescent boys

Dan Nemet; Andria M. Pontello; Christie Rose-Gottron; Dan M. Cooper


Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine | 2004

Hemodynamic and metabolic responses to hypergravity on a human-powered centrifuge.

Vincent J. Caiozzo; Christie Rose-Gottron; Kenneth M. Baldwin; Dan M. Cooper; G. R. Adams; James W. Hicks; Arthur Kreitenberg


Archive | 2015

Motor Adaptation, in Children Neuromotor Noise Limits Motor Performance, But Not

David J. Reinkensmeyer; Craig D. Takahashi; Christie Rose-Gottron; Jennifer Larson; Marwan Maalouf; Dan M. Cooper; Erin V. L. Vasudevan; Gelsy Torres-Oviedo; Susanne M. Morton; Jaynie F. Yang; J Amy; Helen J. Huang; Alaa A. Ahmed


Archive | 2015

and retention during reaching with the arm Effect of muscle fatigue on internal model formation

Dan M. Cooper; David J. Reinkensmeyer; Craig D. Takahashi; Dan Nemet; Christie Rose-Gottron; Jennifer Larson; Jeremy L. Emken; Raul Benitez; Athanasios Sideris; James E. Bobrow; J David; D Cattaneo; J Jonsdottir; Laurent Demougeot; Charalambos Papaxanthis

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