Comparing of Cu/Zn SOD Gene Expression of Lymphocyte Cell and Malondialdehyde Level in Active Men and Women after Physical Training
Author | Bakhtiar Tartibian | en |
Author | Behrouz Baghaiee | en |
Author | Behzad Baradaran | en |
Author | Mohammadreza Aliparasty | en |
Author | Shohreh Almasy | en |
Issued Date | 2012-09-30 | en |
Abstract | Background: The purpose of this study is to compare Cu/Zn SOD mRNA and MDA level as a result of a session incremental exercise in active women and men. Materials and Methods : This research is a quasi-experimental study with repeated measurements in which 14 active female and 13 male subjects with age range 22-24 participated voluntarily. Then, blood was taken from brachial vein of the subjects in three stages before and after GXT (Graded exercise test) and 3 hours after that and SYBER Green PCR Master mix reagent Kit and Real time-PCR were used to measure Cu/Zn SOD mRNA and spectrophotometer was used to measure MDA level.Results: MDA levels increased significantly in men during the recovery stage and after the exercise (p1=0.012 and p2 =0.014), but it did not increase significantly in active women. Also, MDA difference between the two genders was not reported significant in any of the exercise stages. Cu/Zn SOD gene expression did not increase significantly in either sex.Conclusion: The risk of injury from free radicals is more probable in active men than active women and vigorous physical activity does not significantly increase the Cu/Zn SOD gene expression. | en |
DOI | https://doi.org/ | en |
Keyword | Gene expression | en |
Keyword | Super oxidase dismutase | en |
Keyword | Oxidative stress | en |
Keyword | Active people | en |
Publisher | Brieflands | en |
Title | Comparing of Cu/Zn SOD Gene Expression of Lymphocyte Cell and Malondialdehyde Level in Active Men and Women after Physical Training | en |
Type | Research Article | en |
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