Evolution of potential biomarkers of acute muscle injury after physical exercise

Skeletal muscle injury is a frequent event and diagnosis using the classical blood markers sometimes produces unsatisfactory results. Therefore, objective of the study was to detect new biomarkers in plasma, saliva and urine in response to acute muscle damage induced by physical exercise. A cross-se...

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Main Authors: Eduardo Ottobelle Chielle, Lucilene Wildner Granella, Jorlana Stacke Maziero, Tiago Mateus Andrade Vidigal, Bárbara Lidiane Kummer Mallmann, Jaison Karal
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Language:English
Published: Universidade de São Paulo 2019-10-01
Series:Brazilian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences
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author Eduardo Ottobelle Chielle
Lucilene Wildner Granella
Jorlana Stacke Maziero
Tiago Mateus Andrade Vidigal
Bárbara Lidiane Kummer Mallmann
Jaison Karal
author_facet Eduardo Ottobelle Chielle
Lucilene Wildner Granella
Jorlana Stacke Maziero
Tiago Mateus Andrade Vidigal
Bárbara Lidiane Kummer Mallmann
Jaison Karal
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description Skeletal muscle injury is a frequent event and diagnosis using the classical blood markers sometimes produces unsatisfactory results. Therefore, objective of the study was to detect new biomarkers in plasma, saliva and urine in response to acute muscle damage induced by physical exercise. A cross-sectional study was conducted with 27 American football players. Before the physical exercises (T0), 60 minutes (T1) and 24 hours (T2) after physical exercise, was determined the clinical, biochemical and molecular parameters, including ADA, TBARS, leukocytes, lymphocytes and comet assay. The serum ADA was significantly higher in T1 and T2, in the urine there was a significant increase in T1, in the saliva there was no significant differences. There was an increase in serum TBARS in T2, saliva and urine in T1. The leukocytes increased in T1 and decreased in T2. Through the comet assay was observed significant DNA damage in T1 and T2. Serum and urinary ADA activity, serum, urinary and salivary TBARS are robust and promising biomarkers of acute muscle injury and that the comet assay allows a quick and effective evaluation of DNA lesions induced by physical exercise and could be used to monitor athletes avoiding injuries that are more serious.
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spelling doaj.art-8acc642999b2410cb5acec598d69df7c2022-12-22T03:13:08ZengUniversidade de São PauloBrazilian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences2175-97902019-10-015510.1590/s2175-97902019000117594Evolution of potential biomarkers of acute muscle injury after physical exerciseEduardo Ottobelle Chiellehttps://orcid.org/0000-0003-3566-1258Lucilene Wildner GranellaJorlana Stacke MazieroTiago Mateus Andrade VidigalBárbara Lidiane Kummer MallmannJaison KaralSkeletal muscle injury is a frequent event and diagnosis using the classical blood markers sometimes produces unsatisfactory results. Therefore, objective of the study was to detect new biomarkers in plasma, saliva and urine in response to acute muscle damage induced by physical exercise. A cross-sectional study was conducted with 27 American football players. Before the physical exercises (T0), 60 minutes (T1) and 24 hours (T2) after physical exercise, was determined the clinical, biochemical and molecular parameters, including ADA, TBARS, leukocytes, lymphocytes and comet assay. The serum ADA was significantly higher in T1 and T2, in the urine there was a significant increase in T1, in the saliva there was no significant differences. There was an increase in serum TBARS in T2, saliva and urine in T1. The leukocytes increased in T1 and decreased in T2. Through the comet assay was observed significant DNA damage in T1 and T2. Serum and urinary ADA activity, serum, urinary and salivary TBARS are robust and promising biomarkers of acute muscle injury and that the comet assay allows a quick and effective evaluation of DNA lesions induced by physical exercise and could be used to monitor athletes avoiding injuries that are more serious.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1984-82502019000100549&tlng=enBiomarkers/serumBiomarkers/salivaBiomarkers/urineExerciseAthletesAthletic injuriesAdenosine deaminase/analysisDNA
spellingShingle Eduardo Ottobelle Chielle
Lucilene Wildner Granella
Jorlana Stacke Maziero
Tiago Mateus Andrade Vidigal
Bárbara Lidiane Kummer Mallmann
Jaison Karal
Evolution of potential biomarkers of acute muscle injury after physical exercise
Brazilian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Biomarkers/serum
Biomarkers/saliva
Biomarkers/urine
Exercise
Athletes
Athletic injuries
Adenosine deaminase/analysis
DNA
title Evolution of potential biomarkers of acute muscle injury after physical exercise
title_full Evolution of potential biomarkers of acute muscle injury after physical exercise
title_fullStr Evolution of potential biomarkers of acute muscle injury after physical exercise
title_full_unstemmed Evolution of potential biomarkers of acute muscle injury after physical exercise
title_short Evolution of potential biomarkers of acute muscle injury after physical exercise
title_sort evolution of potential biomarkers of acute muscle injury after physical exercise
topic Biomarkers/serum
Biomarkers/saliva
Biomarkers/urine
Exercise
Athletes
Athletic injuries
Adenosine deaminase/analysis
DNA
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