Oxidative Stress Clinical Trial
Official title:
The Effect of Antioxidant Vitamin Supplementation on Muscle Performance and Redox Status After Eccentric Training
Verified date | January 2011 |
Source | University of Thessaly |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | Greece: University of Thessaly Ethics Committee |
Study type | Interventional |
Consumption of vitamin supplements is a common practice among athletes or people
participating in health promoting exercise programs. The reason for this interest in vitamin
supplements is primarily because of the observation that enhanced production of reactive
oxygen and nitrogen species (RONS) influence fundamental biological processes, such as gene
expression, signal transduction and enzyme activity. In a muscle and exercise physiology
context, a low level of RONS is required for normal force production, whereas marked
increases in RONS can cause contractile dysfunction, resulting in muscle weakness and
fatigue. On the other hand RONS are involved in signaling pathways and serve to up-regulate
the expression of a number of genes and can exert favorable effects such as training
adaptations.
The present study will employ a valid eccentric exercise model to examine the influence of
combined vitamin C and E supplementation after acute and chronic eccentric exercise on
muscle damage and performance, redox status, hemolysis and lipid and lipoprotein profile.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 28 |
Est. completion date | June 2010 |
Est. primary completion date | November 2009 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | Male |
Age group | 18 Years to 30 Years |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: - Physiological body mass index (BMI) - Physiological health profile - Subject provides written informed consent Exclusion Criteria: - Smoker - Professional athlete - Consumed any nutritional supplement the last 3 months - Performed pure eccentric exercise the last 6 months - Non Caucasian |
Allocation: Non-Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Double Blind (Subject, Investigator)
Country | Name | City | State |
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Greece | University of Thessaly | Trikala |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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University of Thessaly | Democritus University of Thrace, European University Cyprus, Greek Ministry of Development |
Greece,
Nikolaidis MG, Paschalis V, Giakas G, Fatouros IG, Sakellariou GK, Theodorou AA, Koutedakis Y, Jamurtas AZ. Favorable and prolonged changes in blood lipid profile after muscle-damaging exercise. Med Sci Sports Exerc. 2008 Aug;40(8):1483-9. doi: 10.1249/MSS.0b013e31817356f2. — View Citation
Paschalis V, Nikolaidis MG, Giakas G, Theodorou AA, Sakellariou GK, Fatouros IG, Koutedakis Y, Jamurtas AZ. Beneficial changes in energy expenditure and lipid profile after eccentric exercise in overweight and lean women. Scand J Med Sci Sports. 2010 Feb;20(1):e103-11. doi: 10.1111/j.1600-0838.2009.00920.x. Epub 2009 Apr 14. — View Citation
Paschalis V, Nikolaidis MG, Theodorou AA, Panayiotou G, Fatouros IG, Koutedakis Y, Jamurtas AZ. A weekly bout of eccentric exercise is sufficient to induce health-promoting effects. Med Sci Sports Exerc. 2011 Jan;43(1):64-73. doi: 10.1249/MSS.0b013e3181e91d90. — View Citation
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Maximum isometric torque (torque) | An isokinetic dynamometer (Cybex, Ronkonkoma, NY) will be used for the measurement of isometric knee extensor peak torque at 90° knee flexion. The average of the three best maximal voluntary contractions with their dominant leg will be recorded. In order to ensure that the subjects provide their maximal effort, the measurements will be repeated if the difference between the lower and the higher torque value exceeded 10%. There will be two minutes rest between isometric efforts. | Before the beginning of the supplementation (week 0), the week after the first bout of eccentric exercise (week 5), and the week after the second bout of eccentric exercise (week 11) | No |
Primary | Range of motion, ROM (degrees) | The assessment of pain-free ROM will be performed manually using the the isokinetic dynamometer. The investigator will move the calf at a very low angular velocity from 0 knee extension to the position where the subject will feel any discomfort. | Before the beginning of the supplementation (week 0), the week after the first bout of eccentric exercise (week 5), and the week after the second bout of eccentric exercise (week 11) | No |
Primary | Delayed onset muscle soreness, DOMS (scale 1-10) | Each participant will assess delayed onset muscle soreness (DOMS) during squat movement (90o knee flexion) and perceived soreness will be rated on a scale ranging from 1 (normal) to 10 (very sore). | Before the beginning of the supplementation (week 0), the week after the first bout of eccentric exercise (week 5), and the week after the second bout of eccentric exercise (week 11) | No |
Primary | Creatine kinase, CK (activity IU) | CK activity will be measured as a general indicator of muscle damage.It will be measured in a Cobas Integra Plus 400 chemistry analyzer. CK will be measured before the beginning of the supplementation (week 0), before and the week after the first bout of eccentric exercise (week 5), before and the week after the second bout of eccentric exercise (week 11). | Before the beginning of the supplementation (week 0), the week after the first bout of eccentric exercise (week 5), and the week after the second bout of eccentric exercise (week 11) | No |
Secondary | Reduced glutathione, GSH (µmol/g Hb) | GSH will be measured as a general index of oxidative stress. For GSH, 20 µL of erythrocyte lysate will be treated with 5% TCA mixed with 660 µL of 67 mM sodium potassium phosphate (pH 8.0) and 330 ?L of 1 mM 5,5-dithiobis-2 nitrobenzoate. The samples will be incubated in the dark at room temperature for 45 min, and the absorbance will be read at 412 nm. | Before the beginning of the supplementation (week 0), the week after the first bout of eccentric exercise (week 5), and the week after the second bout of eccentric exercise (week 11) | No |
Secondary | Oxidized glutathione, GSSG (µmol/g Hb) | GSSG will be measured as a general index of oxidative stress. It will be assayed by treating 50 µL of erythrocyte lysate with 5% TCA and neutralized up to pH 7.0-7.5. One microliter of 2-vinylpyridine will be added, and the samples will be incubated for 2 h. Sample will be treated with TCA and will be mixed with 600 µL of 143 mM sodium phosphate 100 ?L of 3 mM NADPH, 100 ?L of 10 mM 5,5-dithiobis-2-nitrobenzoate, and 194 µL of distilled water. After the addition of 1 µL of glutathione reductase, the change in absorbance at 412 nm will be read for 3 min. | Before the beginning of the supplementation (week 0), the week after the first bout of eccentric exercise (week 5), and the week after the second bout of eccentric exercise (week 11) | No |
Secondary | Thiobarbituric acid-reactive substances, TBARS (µM) | TBARS will be measured as an index of lipid peroxidation. For TBARS determination, 100 µL of plasma will be mixed with 500 ?L of 35% TCA and 500 µL of Tris-HCl (200 mM, pH 7.4) and will be incubated for 10 min at room temperature. One milliliter of 2 M Na2SO4 and 55 mM thiobarbituric acid solution will be added, and the samples will be incubated at 95 C for 45 min. The samples will be cooled on ice for 5 min and then will be vortexed after adding 1 mL of 70% TCA. The samples will be centrifuged at 15,000g for 3 min, and the absorbance of the supernatant will be read at 530 nm. | Before the beginning of the supplementation (week 0), the week after the first bout of eccentric exercise (week 5), and the week after the second bout of eccentric exercise (week 11) | No |
Secondary | Protein carbonyls (nmol/mg pr.) | Carbonyls will be measured as an index of protein oxidation. Protein carbonyls will be determined adding 50 µL of 20% TCA to 50 µL of plasma. Samples will be incubated in the dark at room temperature for 1 h. The supernatant will be discarded, and 1 mL of 10% TCA will be added. The supernatant will be discarded, and 1 mL of ethanol-ethyl acetate will be added and centrifuged. The supernatant will be discarded, and 1 mL of 5 M urea will be added, vortexed, and incubated at 37C for 15 min. The samples will be centrifuged at 15,000g for 3 min at 4C, and the absorbance will be read at 375 nm. | Before the beginning of the supplementation (week 0), the week after the first bout of eccentric exercise (week 5), and the week after the second bout of eccentric exercise (week 11) | No |
Secondary | Catalase (µmol/min/mg Hb) | Catalase will be measured as one of the main antioxidant enzyme of erythrocytes. Catalase activity will be determined adding 4 µL of erythrocyte lysate, 2955 µL of 67 mM sodium potassium phosphate (pH 7.4), and the samples will be incubated at 37C for 10 min. Five microliters of 30% hydrogen peroxide was added to the samples, and the change in absorbance will immediately read at 240 nm for 1.5 min. | Before the beginning of the supplementation (week 0), the week after the first bout of eccentric exercise (week 5), and the week after the second bout of eccentric exercise (week 11) | No |
Secondary | Total antioxidant capacity, TAC (mm DPPH) | TAC will be determined adding 20 µL of plasma to 480 ?L of 10 mM sodium potassium phosphate (pH 7.4) and 500 µL of 0.1 mM 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) free radical, and the samples will be incubated in the dark for 30 min at room temperature. The samples will be centrifuged for 3 min at 20,000g, and the absorbance will be read at 520 nm. | Before the beginning of the supplementation (week 0), the week after the first bout of eccentric exercise (week 5), and the week after the second bout of eccentric exercise (week 11) | No |
Secondary | Albumin (g/L) | Albumin will be measured as an antioxidant component of blood plasma. It will be determined spectrophotometrically based on the formation of a coloured complex with bromocresol green reagent. | Before the beginning of the supplementation (week 0), the week after the first bout of eccentric exercise (week 5), and the week after the second bout of eccentric exercise (week 11) | No |
Secondary | Uric acid (µm) | Uric acid will be measured as the main antioxidant component of blood plasma. It will be measured in a Cobas Integra Plus 400 chemistry analyzer. | Before the beginning of the supplementation (week 0), the week after the first bout of eccentric exercise (week 5), and the week after the second bout of eccentric exercise (week 11) | No |
Secondary | Vitamin C and E (mmol/L) | Vitamin C will be measured in plasma using a ferric reducing ascorbate assay kit using spectrophotometry. Vitamin E will be measured in plasma with the use of HPLC. | Before the beginning of the supplementation (week 0), the week after the first bout of eccentric exercise (week 5), and the week after the second bout of eccentric exercise (week 11) | No |
Secondary | Plasma hemoglobin (g/dL) | Plasma hemoglobin will be assayed with a commercial kit using spectrophotometry as a hemolysis index. | Before the beginning of the supplementation (week 0), the week after the first bout of eccentric exercise (week 5), and the week after the second bout of eccentric exercise (week 11) | No |
Secondary | Bilirubin (µM) | Bilirubin will be measured in a Cobas Integra Plus 400 chemistry analyzer as a hemolysis index. | Before the beginning of the supplementation (week 0), the week after the first bout of eccentric exercise (week 5), and the week after the second bout of eccentric exercise (week 11) | No |
Secondary | Triacylglycerols, TG (µM) | TG will be measured in a Cobas Integra Plus 400 chemistry analyzer. | Before the beginning of the supplementation (week 0), the week after the first bout of eccentric exercise (week 5), and the week after the second bout of eccentric exercise (week 11) | No |
Secondary | Total cholesterol (µM) | TC will be measured in a Cobas Integra Plus 400 chemistry analyzer. | Before the beginning of the supplementation (week 0), the week after the first bout of eccentric exercise (week 5), and the week after the second bout of eccentric exercise (week 11) | No |
Secondary | High-density lipoprotein cholesterol, HDLC (µM) | HDLC will be measured in a Cobas Integra Plus 400 chemistry analyzer. | Before the beginning of the supplementation (week 0), the week after the first bout of eccentric exercise (week 5), and the week after the second bout of eccentric exercise (week 11) | No |
Secondary | Low-density lipoprotein cholesterol, LDLC (µM) | LDLC will be measured in a Cobas Integra Plus 400 chemistry analyzer. | Before the beginning of the supplementation (week 0), the week after the first bout of eccentric exercise (week 5), and the week after the second bout of eccentric exercise (week 11) | No |
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