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Exercise-Induced Transient Oxidative Stress Is Mitigated in Down Syndrome: Insights About Redox Balance and Muscle Strength.
Reis, Andrea Lucena; Deus, Lysleine Alves; Passos Neves, Rodrigo Vanerson; Corrêa, Hugo de Luca; Reis, Thaís Lucena; Aguiar, Lucas Soares de; Honorato, Fernando Sousa; Barbosa, Jessica Mycaelle da Silva; Araújo, Thaís Branquinho de; Palmeira, Thalyta Railine Cesar; Simões, Herbert Gustavo; Prestes, Jonato; Sousa, Caio Victor; Ide, Bernardo Neme; Rosa, Thiago Dos Santos.
Afiliação
  • Reis AL; Graduate Program in Physical Education, Catholic University of Brasília, Brasília-DF, Brazil.
  • Deus LA; Graduate Program in Physical Education, Catholic University of Brasília, Brasília-DF, Brazil.
  • Passos Neves RV; Graduate Program in Genomic Sciences and Biotechnology, Catholic University of Brasília, Brasília, Brazil.
  • Corrêa HL; Graduate Program in Physical Education, Catholic University of Brasília, Brasília-DF, Brazil.
  • Reis TL; Graduate Program in Physical Education, Catholic University of Brasília, Brasília-DF, Brazil.
  • Aguiar LS; Medical Graduate Program of University of Brasília, Brasília-DF, Brazil.
  • Honorato FS; Medical Graduate Program of University of Brasília, Brasília-DF, Brazil.
  • Barbosa JMDS; Graduate Program in Physical Education, Catholic University of Brasília, Brasília-DF, Brazil.
  • Araújo TB; Graduate Program in Physical Education, Catholic University of Brasília, Brasília-DF, Brazil.
  • Palmeira TRC; Graduate Program in Physical Education, Catholic University of Brasília, Brasília-DF, Brazil.
  • Simões HG; Graduate Program in Physical Education, Catholic University of Brasília, Brasília-DF, Brazil.
  • Prestes J; Graduate Program in Physical Education, Catholic University of Brasília, Brasília-DF, Brazil.
  • Sousa CV; Graduate Program in Physical Education, Catholic University of Brasília, Brasília-DF, Brazil.
  • Ide BN; Bouve College of Health Sciences, Northeastern University, Boston, Massachusetts; and.
  • Rosa TDS; Exercise Science, Health and Human Performance Research Group, Department of Sport Sciences, Institute of Health Sciences, Federal University of Triângulo Mineiro, Uberaba, Brazil.
J Strength Cond Res ; 38(3): e125-e134, 2024 Mar 01.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38088925
ABSTRACT
ABSTRACT Reis, AL, Deus, LA, Neves, RVP, Corrêa, HL Reis, TL, Aguiar, LS Honorato, FS, Barbosa, JMS, Araújo, TB, Palmeira, TRC, Simões, HG, Prestes, J, Sousa, CV, Ide, BN, and Rosa, TdS. Exercise-induced transient oxidative stress is mitigated in Down syndrome insights about redox balance and muscle strength. J Strength Cond Res 38(3) e125-e34, 2024-This study aimed to evaluate the acute effects of a session of resistance exercise (RE) performed with elastic tubes on the redox balance and inflammatory profile in individuals with Down syndrome (DS). Subjects ( n = 23) were allocated into 2 groups individuals with DS (DS; n = 11) and individuals without DS (WDS; n = 12), who performed an acute RE session. Diagnostic assessment included medical history, anthropometric measures (body height, body mass, body mass index, and body composition assessment), biological collections, muscle strength assessments (handgrip and maximal voluntary isometric contraction tests), and exercises. The redox balance and inflammatory profile were assessed in urine and saliva samples before and after an acute RE session. There were no differences between WDS and DS groups for body composition ( p > 0.05). The DS group presented higher values pre and post an acute RE session with elastic tubes for oxidative and proinflammatory markers compared with WDS ( p < 0.05). Uric acid values increased from pre-acute RE session to post-acute RE session for WDS ( p < 0.0001). No differences were identified within groups for the delta analysis ( p > 0.05). Inverse correlations were found between total force and F2-isoprostane, 8OHdG, uric acid, allantoin, IL-6, TNF-α, and the TNF-αIL-10 ratio. A positive correlation was found between IL-10 and total force. The DS group presented increased peak force in the knee extension and elbow flexion exercises (∼25 and 12%, respectively) but decreases in handgrip strength of ∼7%. The WDS group showed higher peak force values for knee extension, elbow flexion, and handgrip (∼16, 10, and 14%, respectively). The DS group had lower transient elevation of oxidative stress after an acute RE session compared with WDS. Oxidative stress and inflammation responses of DS to an acute RE session with elastic tubes may be insufficient to induce health adaptations for the same relative load compared with WDS.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Síndrome de Down / Treinamento Resistido Limite: Humans Idioma: En Revista: J Strength Cond Res Assunto da revista: FISIOLOGIA Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Brasil

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Síndrome de Down / Treinamento Resistido Limite: Humans Idioma: En Revista: J Strength Cond Res Assunto da revista: FISIOLOGIA Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Brasil