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There is growing evidence that reactive oxygen species (ROS) are involved in the muscular damage and soreness that is observed following strenuous or unaccustomed exercise. This study investigated the relationship between delayed onset muscle soreness (DOMS), muscle function and ROS following downhill running using electron spin resonance (ESR) spectroscopy and plasma malonaldehyde (MDA) concentrations. Eight physically active male subjects participated in two trials consisting of 30 min of running at ~65% VO^sub 2max^ on the flat (FLA) or a 15% downhill (DWN) gradient. Venous blood samples were drawn before, immediately after, and then 24, 48 and 72 h post exercise, and at the same time DOMS and muscle function were assessed. Blood was analysed for markers of ROS, total and differential white blood cell count, and creatine kinase. Muscle function was measured on an isokinetic dynamometer, whilst DOMS was assessed using a visual analogue scale. An increase in ROS, detected via ESR spectroscopy and MDA, was observed following DWN (P<0.05) but not following FLA. Increased DOMS and loss of muscle function were observed following DWN (P<0.05) but not following FLA (P>0.05). DWN resulted in a transient leukocytosis (P<0.05) occurring immediately post-exercise but returning to pre-exercise levels by 24 h. Although DWN resulted in an increase in ROS production, the increase occurred after the peak decline in muscle function and DOMS, suggesting that there may be a disassociation in the temporal relationship between ROS, loss of muscle function and DOMS.[PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]

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Title
Eccentric exercise, isokinetic muscle torque and delayed onset muscle soreness: the role of reactive oxygen species
Publication title
Volume
91
Issue
5-6
Pages
615-21
Publication year
2004
Publication date
May 2004
Publisher
Springer Nature B.V.
Place of publication
Heidelberg
Country of publication
Netherlands
ISSN
14396319
e-ISSN
14396327
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
Document type
Clinical Trial
Accession number
14685863
ProQuest document ID
807442416
Document URL
https://www.proquest.com/scholarly-journals/eccentric-exercise-isokinetic-muscle-torque/docview/807442416/se-2?accountid=208611
Copyright
Springer-Verlag 2004
Last updated
2024-08-26
Database
ProQuest One Academic