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Effect of spontaneous exercise on antioxidant capacity in rat muscles determined by electron spin resonance
Authors:Tanabe K  Masuda K  Hirayama A  Nagase S  Kono I  Kuno S
Institution:Laboratory of Advanced Research D, Graduate School of Comprehensive Human Sciences, University of Tsukuba, Tsukuba, Japan. kai-tanabe@wellness.taiiku.tsukuba.ac.jp
Abstract:Aims: The effect of physical activity on antioxidant capacity in muscle remains unknown. This study investigated the effect of spontaneous exercise on antioxidant capacity in rat muscles determined by electron spin resonance (ESR), which is a technique for the direct detection of free radicals. Methods: Ten‐week‐old male Wistar rats were housed individually in cages with a running wheel. Rats were classified as high activity (HA), middle activity (MA) or low activity group (LA), based on an assessment of running distance covered over a 23‐week period. After 23 weeks of housing, soleus (Sol), plantaris (Pl), gastrocnemius deep/surface portions (GasD/GasS)] and heart (Hrt) muscles were isolated, and scavenging activity against superoxide anions (inline image) and hydroxyl radicals (HO·) was determined by ESR using a spin‐trap chemical. The citrate synthase (CS) activity was used as a marker of mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation capacity. Results: Among the parameters measured, only inline image scavenging activity in GasD significantly correlated with the running distance. The highest inline image scavenging activity was observed in Hrt of HA rats. The inline image scavenging activity in Pl of MA rats was significantly higher than that of LA rats. The inline image scavenging activity of Sol and GasS was not significantly different between the three groups. Furthermore, the HO· scavenging activity of any muscle specimens was similar among the three groups and did not correlate with running distance at all. CS activity did not significantly differ between the three groups. Conclusion: These data suggest that inline image scavenging activity in specific types of muscle tissues would increase especially in spontaneously active animals. However, HO· scavenging activity would not.
Keywords:electron spin resonance  hydroxyl radical  spin‐trap  spontaneous exercise  superoxide anion
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