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General Physiology and Biophysics Vol.35, No.1, p.87-94, 2016

Title: Effect of crocin on oxidative stress in recovery from single bout of swimming exercise in rats
Author: Eyup Altinoz, Tarık Ozmen, Zulal Oner, Hulya Elbe, Mehmet E. Erdemli, Harika G. Bag

Abstract: Physical exercise could cause muscle and tissue damage due to increase in the formation of free oxygen radicals during exercise. The aim of the present study was to investigate the effect of crocin on parameters associated with oxidative stress in recovery from acute swimming exercise in rats. Rats were divided into eight groups; Normal Control (NC, untreated and did not swim), Crocin Control (CC, received crocin and did not swim), Exe-1, Exe-24, Exe-48 (untreated and swam) and and Exe-Cro-1, Exe-Cro-24, Exe-Cro-48 (received crocin and swam). AST, ALP, LDH, CK, XO enzymes levels increased after swimming in untreated and crocin-treated groups, but there was a less increase in crocin-treated groups. The highest MDA levels in serum were determined in Exe-1 compared with all other groups. There was significant difference between control and exercise groups in MDA level (p = 0.033). In contrast, there was significant difference between control and exercise groups in GSH level (p 

Keywords: Swimming exercise — Oxidative stress — Crocin — MDA — GSH
Published online: 15-Dec-2015
Year: 2016, Volume: 35, Issue: 1 Page From: 87, Page To: 94
doi:10.4149/gpb_2015018


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