Effect of 6-week curcumin supplementation on aerobic capacity, antioxidant status and sirtuin 3 level in middle-aged amateur long-distance runners

Background The study was undertaken to evaluate the effect of 6-week supplementation with a daily dose of 2g of curcumin on VO2max and prooxidant/antioxidant homeostasis in middle-aged amateur long-distance runners during the preparatory period of the macrocycle.Methods Thirty runners were randomly...

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Main Authors: Sebastian Bańkowski, Miroslav Petr, Michał Rozpara, Ewa Sadowska-Krępa
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2022-12-01
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Online Access:https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/10.1080/13510002.2022.2123882
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Miroslav Petr
Michał Rozpara
Ewa Sadowska-Krępa
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description Background The study was undertaken to evaluate the effect of 6-week supplementation with a daily dose of 2g of curcumin on VO2max and prooxidant/antioxidant homeostasis in middle-aged amateur long-distance runners during the preparatory period of the macrocycle.Methods Thirty runners were randomly assigned to a placebo group (PL) and a curcumin-supplemented group (CU). Their VO2max was assessed before supplementation and after 6 weeks of supplementation. Venous blood samples were collected from the participants at rest, immediately after exercise, and after 1h of recovery to evaluate the activity of antioxidant enzymes (SOD, CAT, GPx), non-enzymatic antioxidants (GSH, UA) and sirtuin 3 level (SIRT 3), as well as the levels of oxidative stress markers (TOS/TOC, MDA, and 8-OHdG) and muscle damage markers (CK, LDH, and Mb).Results VO2max, the activity of enzymatic antioxidants, the concentrations of non-enzymatic antioxidants, the levels of oxidative stress markers, and the levels of muscle damage markers did not change significantly in the CU group over 6 weeks of supplementation with curcumin. However, the resting concentration of SIRT 3 was found to be significantly higher (p ≤ 0.05) compared with pre-supplementation.Conclusion Curcumin supplementation does not have a significant effect on VO2max and prooxidant/antioxidant homeostasis in runners.
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spelling doaj.art-62e461909c2a478c9dacc77b107a57352022-12-22T03:17:26ZengTaylor & Francis GroupRedox Report1351-00021743-29282022-12-0127118619210.1080/13510002.2022.2123882Effect of 6-week curcumin supplementation on aerobic capacity, antioxidant status and sirtuin 3 level in middle-aged amateur long-distance runnersSebastian Bańkowski0Miroslav Petr1Michał Rozpara2Ewa Sadowska-Krępa3Institute of Sport Sciences, the Jerzy Kukuczka Academy of Physical Education, Katowice, PolandDepartment of Physiology, Faculty of Physical Education and Sport, Charles University, Prague, Czech RepublicInstitute of Sport Sciences, the Jerzy Kukuczka Academy of Physical Education, Katowice, PolandInstitute of Sport Sciences, the Jerzy Kukuczka Academy of Physical Education, Katowice, PolandBackground The study was undertaken to evaluate the effect of 6-week supplementation with a daily dose of 2g of curcumin on VO2max and prooxidant/antioxidant homeostasis in middle-aged amateur long-distance runners during the preparatory period of the macrocycle.Methods Thirty runners were randomly assigned to a placebo group (PL) and a curcumin-supplemented group (CU). Their VO2max was assessed before supplementation and after 6 weeks of supplementation. Venous blood samples were collected from the participants at rest, immediately after exercise, and after 1h of recovery to evaluate the activity of antioxidant enzymes (SOD, CAT, GPx), non-enzymatic antioxidants (GSH, UA) and sirtuin 3 level (SIRT 3), as well as the levels of oxidative stress markers (TOS/TOC, MDA, and 8-OHdG) and muscle damage markers (CK, LDH, and Mb).Results VO2max, the activity of enzymatic antioxidants, the concentrations of non-enzymatic antioxidants, the levels of oxidative stress markers, and the levels of muscle damage markers did not change significantly in the CU group over 6 weeks of supplementation with curcumin. However, the resting concentration of SIRT 3 was found to be significantly higher (p ≤ 0.05) compared with pre-supplementation.Conclusion Curcumin supplementation does not have a significant effect on VO2max and prooxidant/antioxidant homeostasis in runners.https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/10.1080/13510002.2022.2123882flavonoidsSupplementationantioxidant enzymesnon-enzymatic antioxidantsoxidative stressprooxidant/antioxidant homeostasis
spellingShingle Sebastian Bańkowski
Miroslav Petr
Michał Rozpara
Ewa Sadowska-Krępa
Effect of 6-week curcumin supplementation on aerobic capacity, antioxidant status and sirtuin 3 level in middle-aged amateur long-distance runners
Redox Report
flavonoids
Supplementation
antioxidant enzymes
non-enzymatic antioxidants
oxidative stress
prooxidant/antioxidant homeostasis
title Effect of 6-week curcumin supplementation on aerobic capacity, antioxidant status and sirtuin 3 level in middle-aged amateur long-distance runners
title_full Effect of 6-week curcumin supplementation on aerobic capacity, antioxidant status and sirtuin 3 level in middle-aged amateur long-distance runners
title_fullStr Effect of 6-week curcumin supplementation on aerobic capacity, antioxidant status and sirtuin 3 level in middle-aged amateur long-distance runners
title_full_unstemmed Effect of 6-week curcumin supplementation on aerobic capacity, antioxidant status and sirtuin 3 level in middle-aged amateur long-distance runners
title_short Effect of 6-week curcumin supplementation on aerobic capacity, antioxidant status and sirtuin 3 level in middle-aged amateur long-distance runners
title_sort effect of 6 week curcumin supplementation on aerobic capacity antioxidant status and sirtuin 3 level in middle aged amateur long distance runners
topic flavonoids
Supplementation
antioxidant enzymes
non-enzymatic antioxidants
oxidative stress
prooxidant/antioxidant homeostasis
url https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/10.1080/13510002.2022.2123882
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