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Effects of N-acetylcysteine supplementation on cellular damage and oxidative stress indicators in volleyball athletes.
de Jesus Pires de Moraes, Alan; Andreato, Leonardo Vidal; Branco, Braulio Henrique Magnani; da Silva, Edson Luiz; Gonçalves, Márcia Aparecida; Dos Santos, Rafaella Zulianello; Becker, Aline Minuzzi; da Silveira Cavalcante, Luciana; da Silva Casagrande, Fernanda; Benetti, Magnus.
Afiliación
  • de Jesus Pires de Moraes A; Sciences Center of Health and Sport, State University of Santa Catarina, Florianópolis, Brazil.
  • Andreato LV; University of the Itajaí Valley, Itajaí, Brazil.
  • Branco BHM; Sciences Center of Health and Sport, State University of Santa Catarina, Florianópolis, Brazil.
  • da Silva EL; Department of Physical Education, University Center of Maringa, Parana, Brazil.
  • Gonçalves MA; Department of Physical Education, University Center of Maringa, Parana, Brazil.
  • Dos Santos RZ; Postgraduate Program in Health Promotion, University Center of Maringá, Maringá, Brazil.
  • Becker AM; Department of Clinical Analysis, Federal University of Santa Catarina, Florianópolis, Brazil.
  • da Silveira Cavalcante L; Sciences Center of Health and Sport, State University of Santa Catarina, Florianópolis, Brazil.
  • da Silva Casagrande F; Sciences Center of Health and Sport, State University of Santa Catarina, Florianópolis, Brazil.
  • Benetti M; Department of Clinical Analysis, Federal University of Santa Catarina, Florianópolis, Brazil.
J Exerc Rehabil ; 14(5): 802-809, 2018 Oct.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30443526
ABSTRACT
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effects of N-acetylcysteine (NAC) supplementation on cellular damage and oxidative stress indicators in volleyball athletes. Twenty male volleyball athletes at national level performed a physical training session and were divided into 2 groups, which for 7 days took the placebo substance or NAC. After 7 days the athletes repeated the same training session. In both sessions, blood samples were collected 30 min before and immediately after the training session to measure cellular damage and oxidative stress markers. The main results show that, although higher concentrations of glutathione peroxidase and superoxide dismutase were observed in post-session 1 than those in postsession 2, the other markers showed an increase in antioxidant action after supplementation of NAC, once the effect of experimental conditions (P=0.030) were observed in time effect (P<0.001) and interaction (P=0.019) for total glutathione; time effect (P<0.001) and interaction (P<0.001) for reduced glutathione; and time effect (P<0.001) for ferric-reducing antioxidant potential. The oxidant action indicated by the protein carbonyl was higher in the placebo group than in the NAC group (P=0.028), but a time effect (P<0.001) for the thiobarbituric acid reactive substances showed lower values in presession 1 than in presession 2. For the cellular damage markers, antagonistic results between markers were found. Based in the results, the supplementation of NAC during a short period was effective in reducing oxidant action and increasing antioxidant action. However, conclusive alterations in the responses of the cellular damage markers were not obtained.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Banco de datos: MEDLINE Tipo de estudio: Clinical_trials Idioma: En Revista: J Exerc Rehabil Año: 2018 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Brasil

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Banco de datos: MEDLINE Tipo de estudio: Clinical_trials Idioma: En Revista: J Exerc Rehabil Año: 2018 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Brasil