Banner
References
Biologia redox dell’esercizio fisico
published in January - February 2015 - Sport&Medicina - issue n.1

There are no translations available.

Bibliografia

  1. Brigelius-Flohe R. Commentary: oxidative stress reconsidered. Genes Nutr 2009; 4(3): 161-3.
  2. Nikolaidis MG, Jamurtas AZ. Blood as a reactive species generator and redox status regulator during exercise. Arch Biochem Biophys 2009; 490(2): 77-84.
  3. Jones DP. Radical-free biology of oxidative stress. Am J Physiol Cell Physiol 2008; 295(4): 849-68.
  4. Martins D, Titorenko VI, English AM. Cells with impaired mitochondrial H2O2 sensing generate less •OH radicals and live longer. Antioxid Redox Signal 2014; 21(10): 1490-503.
  5. Gough VM, Kyriakides C, Hechtman HB. Molecular and cellular mediators of the inflammatory response. ACS 2002; 25:1-24.
  6. Fialkow L, Wang Y, Downey GP. Reactive oxygen and nitrogen species as signaling molecules regulating neutrophil function. Free Radic Biol Med 2007; 42(2): 153-64.
  7. Yoo SK, Starnes TW, Deng Q, Huttenlocher A. Lyn is a redox sensor that mediates leukocyte wound attraction in vivo. Nature 2011, 480(7375): 109-12.
  8. Haddad JJ. Oxygen sensing and oxidant/redox-related pathways. Biochem Biophys Res Commun 2004; 316(4): 969-77.
  9. Franzini M, Fornaciari I, Fierabracci V. Indici di laboratorio di stress ossidativo - Rassegna. LigandAssay 2009(14); 14: 41-50.
  10. Butterfield DA, Di Domenico F, Swomley AM, Head E, Perluigi M. Redox proteomics analysis to decipher the neurobiology of Alzheimer-like neurodegeneration: overlaps in Down’s syndrome and Alzheimer’s disease brain. Biochem J 2014; 463(2): 177-89.
  11. Derbré F, Gratas-Delamarche A, Gómez-Cabrera MC, Viña J. Inactivity-induced oxidative stress: a central role in age-related sarcopenia?. Eur J Sport Sci 2014; 14(suppl 1): 98-108.
  12. Vincent HK, Taylor AG. Biomarkers and potential mechanisms of obesity-induced oxidant stress in humans. Int J Obes (Lond). 2006; 30(3): 400-18.
  13. Urso C, Caimi G. Oxidative stress and endothelial dysfunction. Minerva Med 2011; 102(1): 59-77.
  14. Dillard CJ, Litov RE, Savin WM, Dumelin EE, Tappel AL. Effects of exercise, vitamin E, and ozone on pulmonary function and lipid peroxidation. J Appl Physiol Respir Environ Exerc Physiol 1978, 45(6): 927-32.
  15. Powers SK, Ji LL, Kavazis AN, Jackson MJ. Reactive oxygen species: impact on skeletal muscle. Compr Physiol 2011; 1(2): 941-69.
  16. Morawin B, Turowski D, Naczk M, Siatowski I, Zembron-Lacny A. The combination of α-lipoic acid intake with eccentric exercise modulates erythropoietin release. Biol Sport 2014; 31(3): 179-85.
  17. El Abed K, Rebai H, Bloomer RJ, et al. Antioxidant status and oxidative stress at rest and in response to acute exercise in judokas and sedentary men. J Strength Cond Res 2011; 25(9): 2400-9.
  18. Deminice R, Sicchieri T, Mialich MS, et al. Oxidative stress biomarker responses to an acute session of hypertrophy-resistance traditional interval training and circuit training. J Strength Cond Res 2011; 25(3): 798-804.
  19. Hashimoto T, Hussien R, Oommen S, Gohil K, Brooks GA. Lactate sensitive transcription factor network in L6 cells: activation of MCT1 and mitochondrial biogenesis. FASEB J 2007; 21(10): 2602-12.
  20. Ferrer MD, Tauler P, Sureda A, Turi JA, Pons A. Antioxidant regulatory mechanism in neutrophils and lymphocytes after intense exercise. J Sports Sci 2009; 27(1): 49-58.
  21. Santos VC, Levada-Pires AC, Alves SR, et al. Changes in lymphocyte and neutrophil function induced by a marathon race. Cell Biochem Funct 2013; 31(3): 237-43.
  22. Turner JE, Bennett SJ, Bosch JA, Griffiths HR, Aldred S. Ultra-endurance exercise: unanswered questions in redox biology and immunology. Biochem Soc Trans 2014; 42(4): 989-95.
  23. Ferreira LF, Reid MB. Muscle-derived ROS and thiol regulation in muscle fatigue. J Appl Physiol 2008, 104(3): 853-60.
  24. Teixeira VH, Valente HF, Casal SI, Marques AF, Moreira PA. Antioxidant do not prevent postexercise peroxidation and may delay muscle recovery. Med Sci Sports Exerc 2009; 41(9): 1752-60.
  25. Alleman RJ, Katunga LA, Nelson MA, Brown DA, Anderson EJ. The “Goldilocks Zone” from a redox perspective-adaptive vs. deleterious responses to oxidative stress in striated muscle. Front Physiol 2014; 5.
  26. Peternelj TT, Coombes JS. Antioxidant supplementation during exercise training: beneficial or detrimental?. Sports Med 2011; 41(12): 1043-69.
  27. Fiorillo C. Oxidative Stress and exercise: the assessment of redox status: Acts of III European Meeting on Sports Medicine and Exercise. Florence 2011
  28. Michailidis Y, Jamurtas AZ, Nikolaidis MG, et al. Sampling time is crucial for measurement of aerobic exercise-induced oxidative stress. Med Sci Sports Exerc 2007; 39(7): 1107-1113
  29. Martarelli D, Cocchioni M, Scuri S, Spataro A, Pompei P. Cold exposure increases exercise-induced oxidative stress. J Sports Med Phys Fitness 2011; 51(2): 299-304.
  30. Westerblad H, Allen DG. Emerging roles of ROS/RNS in muscle function and fatigue. Antioxid Redox Signal 2011; 15(9): 2487-99.

 
There are no translations available.