Determination of Degrees of Oxidative Stress and Some Antioxidant Enzyme Activities in Basketball Players
Abstract
Objective: It is known that phsical activity is an important factor in prevention and treatments of heart diseases. It
has been reported that acute exercise is a major source of free radicals formation of oxidative stress. In this study,
determination of degrees of oxidative stress and some antioxidant enzyme activities in basketball players haves
been aimed. Method: In this study, 14 male sportsmen who play basketball and 14 sedantery individuals have been
taken into the study. The degrees of malondialdehyde (MDA) and catalase(CAT) activities and reduced
glutathione(GSH) have been measured as spectrophotometric. Conclusion: Statistically significant difference
between degrees of MDA, CAT and GSH of control group and basketball players has been found(p<0.05). A
significant decrease in values of MDA and catalase, which is an important antioxidant enzyme activity, has come
up in basketball players compared to control group, value of GSH in basketball players has been found higher than
that of control group (p<0.05). Consequently, in sportsmen who take part in basketball team, an increase in GSH
has been seen whereas a decrease in Catalase and MDA has occured. It can be said that reduced glutathione which
has the characteristic of antioxidant enzyme is a good protector against oxidative damage in individuals who do
intensive exercise. Moreover, oxidative stress can affect the etiopathogenesis of many diseases.
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