INDUCTION OF VASODILATION BY HYDROGEN PEROXIDE AND ITS APPLICATION IN EXERCISE SCIENCE

Regular exercise or physical activity benefits the cardiovascular system, lowers mortality and morbidity, and is a particularly important factor for maintaining the health of blood vessels by improving the function of endothelial cells. Shear stress and increased metabolic rate caused by exercise in...

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Main Authors: Dong-Jun Sung, Wi-Young So, Ho-Young Ryu, Hyun-Sung An, Kwang-Suk Cha
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Language:English
Published: Termedia Publishing House 2012-04-01
Series:Biology of Sport
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Online Access:https://www.termedia.pl/Review-INDUCTION-OF-VASODILATION-BY-HYDRO-r-nGEN-PEROXIDE-AND-ITS-APPLICATION-IN-r-nEXERCISE-SCIENCE,78,23378,0,1.html
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author Dong-Jun Sung
Wi-Young So
Ho-Young Ryu
Hyun-Sung An
Kwang-Suk Cha
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Wi-Young So
Ho-Young Ryu
Hyun-Sung An
Kwang-Suk Cha
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description Regular exercise or physical activity benefits the cardiovascular system, lowers mortality and morbidity, and is a particularly important factor for maintaining the health of blood vessels by improving the function of endothelial cells. Shear stress and increased metabolic rate caused by exercise induce vasodilation by generating endothelium-derived relaxing factors (EDRF) such as nitric oxide. In addition, some studies suggest that vasodilation is also induced by endothelium-derived hyperpolarizing factors (EDHF) and substances such as H2O2. Thus, we undertook this study to show that reactive oxygen species such as H2O2 that have not previously been investigated in the field of exercise science may induce vasodilation and an increase in blood pressure, and to provide information for application in the field of exercise science. In this review, we discuss reports on H2O2 published in the fields of basic science and exercise science while focusing on vasodilation induced by H2O2. H2O2 induces vasodilation by simultaneously increasing endothelial NOS (eNOS) and directly activating the Ca2 - activated K channels of vascular smooth muscle cells. A novel study should be conducted in the field of H2O2 as a factor of vasodilation via increased metabolic rate during exercise.
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spelling doaj.art-6496885b5a7d44529caafd05c64047e92023-09-15T16:36:59ZengTermedia Publishing HouseBiology of Sport0860-021X2083-18622012-04-012928792INDUCTION OF VASODILATION BY HYDROGEN PEROXIDE AND ITS APPLICATION IN EXERCISE SCIENCEDong-Jun SungWi-Young SoHo-Young RyuHyun-Sung AnKwang-Suk ChaRegular exercise or physical activity benefits the cardiovascular system, lowers mortality and morbidity, and is a particularly important factor for maintaining the health of blood vessels by improving the function of endothelial cells. Shear stress and increased metabolic rate caused by exercise induce vasodilation by generating endothelium-derived relaxing factors (EDRF) such as nitric oxide. In addition, some studies suggest that vasodilation is also induced by endothelium-derived hyperpolarizing factors (EDHF) and substances such as H2O2. Thus, we undertook this study to show that reactive oxygen species such as H2O2 that have not previously been investigated in the field of exercise science may induce vasodilation and an increase in blood pressure, and to provide information for application in the field of exercise science. In this review, we discuss reports on H2O2 published in the fields of basic science and exercise science while focusing on vasodilation induced by H2O2. H2O2 induces vasodilation by simultaneously increasing endothelial NOS (eNOS) and directly activating the Ca2 - activated K channels of vascular smooth muscle cells. A novel study should be conducted in the field of H2O2 as a factor of vasodilation via increased metabolic rate during exercise.https://www.termedia.pl/Review-INDUCTION-OF-VASODILATION-BY-HYDRO-r-nGEN-PEROXIDE-AND-ITS-APPLICATION-IN-r-nEXERCISE-SCIENCE,78,23378,0,1.htmlhydrogen peroxidevasodilationnitric oxidenitric oxide synthase
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Ho-Young Ryu
Hyun-Sung An
Kwang-Suk Cha
INDUCTION OF VASODILATION BY HYDROGEN PEROXIDE AND ITS APPLICATION IN EXERCISE SCIENCE
Biology of Sport
hydrogen peroxide
vasodilation
nitric oxide
nitric oxide synthase
title INDUCTION OF VASODILATION BY HYDROGEN PEROXIDE AND ITS APPLICATION IN EXERCISE SCIENCE
title_full INDUCTION OF VASODILATION BY HYDROGEN PEROXIDE AND ITS APPLICATION IN EXERCISE SCIENCE
title_fullStr INDUCTION OF VASODILATION BY HYDROGEN PEROXIDE AND ITS APPLICATION IN EXERCISE SCIENCE
title_full_unstemmed INDUCTION OF VASODILATION BY HYDROGEN PEROXIDE AND ITS APPLICATION IN EXERCISE SCIENCE
title_short INDUCTION OF VASODILATION BY HYDROGEN PEROXIDE AND ITS APPLICATION IN EXERCISE SCIENCE
title_sort induction of vasodilation by hydrogen peroxide and its application in exercise science
topic hydrogen peroxide
vasodilation
nitric oxide
nitric oxide synthase
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