He Feng, Li Juan, Liu Zewen, Chuang Chia-Chen, Yang Wenge, Zuo Li
Department of Kinesiology, California State University-Chico Chico, CA, USA.
Department of Physical Education, Anhui University Anhui, China.
Front Physiol. 2016 Nov 7;7:486. doi: 10.3389/fphys.2016.00486. eCollection 2016.
It is well known that regular exercise can benefit health by enhancing antioxidant defenses in the body. However, unaccustomed and/or exhaustive exercise can generate excessive reactive oxygen species (ROS), leading to oxidative stress-related tissue damages and impaired muscle contractility. ROS are produced in both aerobic and anaerobic exercise. Mitochondria, NADPH oxidases and xanthine oxidases have all been identified as potential contributors to ROS production, yet the exact redox mechanisms underlying exercise-induced oxidative stress remain elusive. Interestingly, moderate exposure to ROS is necessary to induce body's adaptive responses such as the activation of antioxidant defense mechanisms. Dietary antioxidant manipulation can also reduce ROS levels and muscle fatigue, as well as enhance exercise recovery. To elucidate the complex role of ROS in exercise, this review updates on new findings of ROS origins within skeletal muscles associated with various types of exercises such as endurance, sprint and mountain climbing. In addition, we will examine the corresponding antioxidant defense systems as well as dietary manipulation against damages caused by ROS.
众所周知,定期锻炼可通过增强体内抗氧化防御系统来促进健康。然而,不习惯的和/或过度的运动可产生过量的活性氧(ROS),导致与氧化应激相关的组织损伤和肌肉收缩力受损。有氧和无氧运动都会产生ROS。线粒体、NADPH氧化酶和黄嘌呤氧化酶都被认为是ROS产生的潜在因素,但运动诱导的氧化应激的确切氧化还原机制仍不清楚。有趣的是,适度暴露于ROS对于诱导身体的适应性反应(如抗氧化防御机制的激活)是必要的。饮食中的抗氧化剂调控也可降低ROS水平和肌肉疲劳,并促进运动恢复。为阐明ROS在运动中的复杂作用,本综述更新了与耐力、短跑和登山等各类运动相关的骨骼肌内ROS来源的新发现。此外,我们将研究相应的抗氧化防御系统以及针对ROS造成的损伤的饮食调控。
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