Efeitos da hiperoxia sobre a concentração de lactato e perfil oxidativo de corredores de endurance

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Autor(a) principal: Araújo, Gianlucca De Lima
Data de Publicação: 2023
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Resumo: The aim of this study was to verify whether endurance runners, when breathing a high concentration of oxygen (FIO2 = 99.5%), present blood changes in lactate production that could impact the second threshold, as well as to investigate the deleterious effects on the inhalation of high concentrations of oxygen (hyperoxia) on parameters of oxidative stress in blood samples from runners. The study group consisted of 08 male amateur runners, Endurance runners, healthy and physically active, aged 33.40 ± 8.11 years, body mass 73.21 kg ± 6.30 and height 175.88 ± 5.36 cm. The volunteers were submitted to two maximum effort tests – 1 hyperoxia situation; 2 in normoxia. Mader's progressive protocol was the test of choice, where the initial test speed was determined at 9.0 km/h, with an increment of 1.8 km/h every 5 minutes (stage). The following variables were collected: - heart rate (HR), blood pressure (BP), blood glucose (Glc) and blood lactate (Lac), oxygen saturation (SPO2) and subjective sensation on exertion (SSE). Blood collections for analyzing the oxidative profile of the runners were performed from venipuncture, collecting a total of 8 ml of blood, used for the evaluation of oxidative stress parameters such as: levels of protein thiols (PSH) and lipid peroxidation (malondialdehyde , MDA). We found no statistical difference in athletic performance, HR and SSE during running, and in Lac concentration during the initial stages of the test. It was found that during recovery, HR in hyperoxia situation was significantly higher (115.63 ± 11.83, p≤0.0002). Blood pressure was not significantly different in hyperoxia. Our data demonstrated that there was a lower response of the blood Lac concentration in hyperoxia in the last two submaximal stages (2.55 ± 2.04, p≤0.0075 and 3.66 ± 2.17, p≤0.0048) and during the third stage of recovery (p≤0.05 ). As for blood analysis, it was found that at rest and recovery in both conditions, the MDA concentration was not statistically significant. However, the PSH content was significantly higher in a hyperoxic situation during recovery compared to rest (147.50 ± 8.60, p≤0.046). We conclude that for Endurance runners, the hyperoxia condition does not increase performance or substantially influence the HR, but acts considerably on the lower production of Lac, establishing changes in the curve. Hyperoxia, under these conditions of protocol and exposure time, was not harmful to the point of triggering lipoperoxidation during dynamic progressive exercises, however it was an antioxidant in relation to the increase in protein thiols found in the serum of these runners.
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spelling Efeitos da hiperoxia sobre a concentração de lactato e perfil oxidativo de corredores de enduranceEffects of hyperoxia on lactate concentration and oxidative profile of endurance runnersHiperoxiaNormoxiaOxigênioEstresse oxidativoEnduranceDesempenhoCorredoresHyperoxiaOxygenOxidative stressPerformanceRunnersCNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::EDUCACAO FISICAThe aim of this study was to verify whether endurance runners, when breathing a high concentration of oxygen (FIO2 = 99.5%), present blood changes in lactate production that could impact the second threshold, as well as to investigate the deleterious effects on the inhalation of high concentrations of oxygen (hyperoxia) on parameters of oxidative stress in blood samples from runners. The study group consisted of 08 male amateur runners, Endurance runners, healthy and physically active, aged 33.40 ± 8.11 years, body mass 73.21 kg ± 6.30 and height 175.88 ± 5.36 cm. The volunteers were submitted to two maximum effort tests – 1 hyperoxia situation; 2 in normoxia. Mader's progressive protocol was the test of choice, where the initial test speed was determined at 9.0 km/h, with an increment of 1.8 km/h every 5 minutes (stage). The following variables were collected: - heart rate (HR), blood pressure (BP), blood glucose (Glc) and blood lactate (Lac), oxygen saturation (SPO2) and subjective sensation on exertion (SSE). Blood collections for analyzing the oxidative profile of the runners were performed from venipuncture, collecting a total of 8 ml of blood, used for the evaluation of oxidative stress parameters such as: levels of protein thiols (PSH) and lipid peroxidation (malondialdehyde , MDA). We found no statistical difference in athletic performance, HR and SSE during running, and in Lac concentration during the initial stages of the test. It was found that during recovery, HR in hyperoxia situation was significantly higher (115.63 ± 11.83, p≤0.0002). Blood pressure was not significantly different in hyperoxia. Our data demonstrated that there was a lower response of the blood Lac concentration in hyperoxia in the last two submaximal stages (2.55 ± 2.04, p≤0.0075 and 3.66 ± 2.17, p≤0.0048) and during the third stage of recovery (p≤0.05 ). As for blood analysis, it was found that at rest and recovery in both conditions, the MDA concentration was not statistically significant. However, the PSH content was significantly higher in a hyperoxic situation during recovery compared to rest (147.50 ± 8.60, p≤0.046). We conclude that for Endurance runners, the hyperoxia condition does not increase performance or substantially influence the HR, but acts considerably on the lower production of Lac, establishing changes in the curve. Hyperoxia, under these conditions of protocol and exposure time, was not harmful to the point of triggering lipoperoxidation during dynamic progressive exercises, however it was an antioxidant in relation to the increase in protein thiols found in the serum of these runners.O objetivo deste estudo, foi verificar se corredores de Endurance, ao respirarem uma alta concentração de oxigênio (FIO2 = 99,5%), apresentam alterações sanguíneas na produção de lactato que poderiam impactar no segundo limiar, assim como, investigar os efeitos deletérios na inalação de altas concentrações de oxigênio (hiperoxia) sobre parâmetros de estresse oxidativo em amostras de sangue de praticantes de corrida. O grupo de estudo foi formado por 08 corredores amadores do sexo masculino, praticantes de corrida de Endurance, saudáveis e fisicamente ativos, com idades de 33.40 ± 8.11 anos, massa corporal 73.21 kg ± 6.30 e estatura 175.88 ± 5.36 cm. Os voluntários foram submetidos a dois testes de esforço máximo – 1 situação de hiperóxia; 2 em situação de normóxia. O protocolo progressivo de Mader foi o teste de escolha, onde foi determinada a velocidade inicial de teste em 9.0 km/h, com incremento de 1,8 km/h a cada 5 minutos (estágio). Foram coletadas as seguintes variáveis: - frequência cardíaca (FC), pressão arterial (PA), glicemia (Glc) e lactato sanguíneo (Lac), saturação de oxigênio (SPO2) e sensação subjetiva ao esforço (SSE). As coletas de sangue para análise de perfil oxidativo dos corredores foram realizadas a partir de punção venosa, coletando ao todo 8 ml de sangue, usados para a avaliação dos parâmetros de estresse oxidativo como: níveis de tióis proteicos (PSH) e peroxidação lipídica (malondialdeido, MDA). Não encontramos diferença estatística no desempenho atlético, FC e SSE durante a corrida, e na concentração de Lac durante os estágios iniciais do teste. Verificou-se que durante a recuperação, a FC em situação de hiperóxia foi significativamente maior (115.63 ± 11.83, p≤0.0002). A pressão sanguínea não foi significativamente diferente em hiperóxia. Nossos dados, demonstraram que houve uma resposta menor da concentração de Lac no sangue em hiperóxia nos dois últimos estágios submáximos (2.55 ± 2.04, p≤0.0075 e 3.66 ± 2.17, p≤0.0048) e durante o terceiro estágio da recuperação (p≤0.05). Quanto a análise de sangue, verificou-se que no repouso e recuperação em ambas as condições, a concentração de MDA não foi estatisticamente significativa. No entanto, o conteúdo de PSH foi significativamente maior em situação hiperóxia na recuperação em relação ao repouso (147.50 ± 8.60, p≤0.046). Concluímos, que para corredores de Endurance, a condição de hiperóxia não estabelece aumento de desempenho nem influencia substancialmente na FC, mas atua consideravelmente na menor produção de Lac, estabelecendo mudanças na curva. A hiperóxia, nestas condições de protocolo e tempo de exposição, não se mostrou nociva a ponto de desencadear durante exercícios progressivos dinâmicos lipoperoxidação, no entanto foi antioxidante com relação ao aumento de tióis proteicos encontrado no soro desses corredores.Universidade Federal de Santa MariaBrasilEducação FísicaUFSMPrograma de Pós-Graduação em Ciência do Movimento e ReabilitaçãoCentro de Educação Física e DesportosGutierres, Jessié Martinshttp://lattes.cnpq.br/8202862581642039Portela, Luis Osório CruzGueller, Cesar AlcidesPortela, Luis Valmor CruzAraújo, Gianlucca De Lima2023-06-28T20:55:27Z2023-06-28T20:55:27Z2023-04-28info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfhttp://repositorio.ufsm.br/handle/1/29575ark:/26339/001300000h4bxporAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internationalhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Manancial - Repositório Digital da UFSMinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSM2023-07-07T14:03:02Zoai:repositorio.ufsm.br:1/29575Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertaçõeshttps://repositorio.ufsm.br/ONGhttps://repositorio.ufsm.br/oai/requestatendimento.sib@ufsm.br||tedebc@gmail.comopendoar:2023-07-07T14:03:02Manancial - Repositório Digital da UFSM - Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Efeitos da hiperoxia sobre a concentração de lactato e perfil oxidativo de corredores de endurance
Effects of hyperoxia on lactate concentration and oxidative profile of endurance runners
title Efeitos da hiperoxia sobre a concentração de lactato e perfil oxidativo de corredores de endurance
spellingShingle Efeitos da hiperoxia sobre a concentração de lactato e perfil oxidativo de corredores de endurance
Araújo, Gianlucca De Lima
Hiperoxia
Normoxia
Oxigênio
Estresse oxidativo
Endurance
Desempenho
Corredores
Hyperoxia
Oxygen
Oxidative stress
Performance
Runners
CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::EDUCACAO FISICA
title_short Efeitos da hiperoxia sobre a concentração de lactato e perfil oxidativo de corredores de endurance
title_full Efeitos da hiperoxia sobre a concentração de lactato e perfil oxidativo de corredores de endurance
title_fullStr Efeitos da hiperoxia sobre a concentração de lactato e perfil oxidativo de corredores de endurance
title_full_unstemmed Efeitos da hiperoxia sobre a concentração de lactato e perfil oxidativo de corredores de endurance
title_sort Efeitos da hiperoxia sobre a concentração de lactato e perfil oxidativo de corredores de endurance
author Araújo, Gianlucca De Lima
author_facet Araújo, Gianlucca De Lima
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Gutierres, Jessié Martins
http://lattes.cnpq.br/8202862581642039
Portela, Luis Osório Cruz
Gueller, Cesar Alcides
Portela, Luis Valmor Cruz
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Araújo, Gianlucca De Lima
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Hiperoxia
Normoxia
Oxigênio
Estresse oxidativo
Endurance
Desempenho
Corredores
Hyperoxia
Oxygen
Oxidative stress
Performance
Runners
CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::EDUCACAO FISICA
topic Hiperoxia
Normoxia
Oxigênio
Estresse oxidativo
Endurance
Desempenho
Corredores
Hyperoxia
Oxygen
Oxidative stress
Performance
Runners
CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::EDUCACAO FISICA
description The aim of this study was to verify whether endurance runners, when breathing a high concentration of oxygen (FIO2 = 99.5%), present blood changes in lactate production that could impact the second threshold, as well as to investigate the deleterious effects on the inhalation of high concentrations of oxygen (hyperoxia) on parameters of oxidative stress in blood samples from runners. The study group consisted of 08 male amateur runners, Endurance runners, healthy and physically active, aged 33.40 ± 8.11 years, body mass 73.21 kg ± 6.30 and height 175.88 ± 5.36 cm. The volunteers were submitted to two maximum effort tests – 1 hyperoxia situation; 2 in normoxia. Mader's progressive protocol was the test of choice, where the initial test speed was determined at 9.0 km/h, with an increment of 1.8 km/h every 5 minutes (stage). The following variables were collected: - heart rate (HR), blood pressure (BP), blood glucose (Glc) and blood lactate (Lac), oxygen saturation (SPO2) and subjective sensation on exertion (SSE). Blood collections for analyzing the oxidative profile of the runners were performed from venipuncture, collecting a total of 8 ml of blood, used for the evaluation of oxidative stress parameters such as: levels of protein thiols (PSH) and lipid peroxidation (malondialdehyde , MDA). We found no statistical difference in athletic performance, HR and SSE during running, and in Lac concentration during the initial stages of the test. It was found that during recovery, HR in hyperoxia situation was significantly higher (115.63 ± 11.83, p≤0.0002). Blood pressure was not significantly different in hyperoxia. Our data demonstrated that there was a lower response of the blood Lac concentration in hyperoxia in the last two submaximal stages (2.55 ± 2.04, p≤0.0075 and 3.66 ± 2.17, p≤0.0048) and during the third stage of recovery (p≤0.05 ). As for blood analysis, it was found that at rest and recovery in both conditions, the MDA concentration was not statistically significant. However, the PSH content was significantly higher in a hyperoxic situation during recovery compared to rest (147.50 ± 8.60, p≤0.046). We conclude that for Endurance runners, the hyperoxia condition does not increase performance or substantially influence the HR, but acts considerably on the lower production of Lac, establishing changes in the curve. Hyperoxia, under these conditions of protocol and exposure time, was not harmful to the point of triggering lipoperoxidation during dynamic progressive exercises, however it was an antioxidant in relation to the increase in protein thiols found in the serum of these runners.
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