Impact of ginger supplementation on serum PGE2, COX2, and IL-6 in response to exhaustive exercise in female taekwondo athletes

S.Z. Karizak, M. Shahnehzad, A. Zar
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Inflammation and muscle soreness sometimes occur after high-intensity exercise in some athletes. This study aimed to determine the effect of a ginger supplement period on serum cyclooxygenase-2 (COX2), prostaglandin E2 (PGE2), and interleukin (IL)-6 in response to exhaustive exercise in female taekwondo athletes. In this semi-experimental study, 24 semi-professional female taekwondo athletes (mean age 19.75 ± 2.03 years, height 160 ± 6 cm, weight 53.99 ± 7.49 kg) were selected voluntarily. Subjects were randomly assigned to the ginger supplement + exhaustive (GE + EE) and exhaustive exercise (EE) groups. 24 doses of 2,000 mg of pure ginger supplement (3 days/week for 8 weeks) were taken in the morning and evening (4 capsules of 500 mg: 2 in the morning and 2 in the evening). Then Bruce’s test was performed as an exhaustive exercise. Blood samples were collected in two stages before and after the intervention, and serum levels of COX2, PGE2, and IL-6 were measured using the Elisa method. T-tests and analysis of variance with repeated measures were used to examine intra-group changes and compare between groups from pre-test to post-test using SPSS version 25 software. The results showed a significant increase in the level of serum COX2 (), and no significant increase in the level of serum PGE2 () and IL-6 () in the EE group compared to baseline levels. Also, there was a significant decrease in the level of serum PGE2 (), COX2 (), and IL-6 () in the group of GE + EE compared to baseline levels. In addition, there was a significant difference between the group of GE + EE and the EE (). GE + EE group, in comparison with the EE group, partially reduced inflammation. Taking 8-weeks of ginger supplementations can effectively reduce muscle inflammation following exhaustive exercise in female taekwondo athletes.
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补充生姜对女性跆拳道运动员在剧烈运动后血清 PGE2、COX2 和 IL-6 反应的影响
一些运动员在高强度运动后有时会出现炎症和肌肉酸痛。本研究旨在确定生姜补充剂对女性跆拳道运动员在剧烈运动后血清环氧化酶-2(COX2)、前列腺素 E2(PGE2)和白细胞介素(IL)-6 的影响。在这项半实验研究中,自愿挑选了 24 名半专业女子跆拳道运动员(平均年龄为 19.75 ± 2.03 岁,身高 160 ± 6 厘米,体重 53.99 ± 7.49 千克)。受试者被随机分配到生姜补充剂+排气(GE + EE)组和排气运动(EE)组。受试者早晚各服用 24 次 2,000 毫克纯生姜补充剂(每周 3 天,共 8 周)(4 粒 500 毫克的胶囊:早晚各 2 粒)。然后进行布鲁斯测试。干预前后分两次采集血样,用 Elisa 法测定血清中 COX2、PGE2 和 IL-6 的水平。使用 SPSS 25 版软件进行 T 检验和重复测量方差分析,以检验组内变化并比较组间从试验前到试验后的变化。结果显示,与基线水平相比,EE 组的血清 COX2()水平明显升高,而血清 PGE2()和 IL-6()水平没有明显升高。此外,与基线水平相比,GE + EE 组的血清 PGE2()、COX2()和 IL-6 ()水平明显下降。此外,GE + EE 组与 EE 组之间也存在明显差异()。与 EE 组相比,GE + EE 组部分减轻了炎症。为期 8 周的生姜补充剂可有效减轻女性跆拳道运动员在剧烈运动后的肌肉炎症。
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