Photobiomodulation: Newly Discovered Actions in Resistance Exercise

S. Sunemi, F. Silva, E. Antonio, P. Tucci, A. Serra
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Many of the studies, that have evaluated the role of photobiomodulation (PBM) in alleviating excessive oxidative stress induced by exercise, were carried out in the setting of aerobic activities. In line with this notion, the aim of this Research Highlights article was to summarize the new role of PBM in the oxidative stress resulting from anaerobic exercise. Thus, this Research Highlights article briefly summarizes the findings reported in a recent article published in Oxidative Medicine and Cellular Longevity (February 18, 2018; doi: 10.1155/2018/5763256) by de Oliveira et al., which reported that low-level laser therapy (LLLT) can protect skeletal muscles from oxidative stress induced by acute resistance exercise (RE). In fact, rats that underwent laser irradiation in the gastrocnemius muscle prior to RE bout showed a similar lipoperoxidation level to that of non-exercised rats. Animals in the LLLT group were also protected from attack by reactive oxygen species on their amino acids, as was revealed by the changes in the oxidized proteincontent. This study by de Oliveira et al. provides novel insights into the PBM process, which acts as a suppressor of the excessive oxidative stress evoked by RE.
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光生物调节:最新发现的抵抗运动作用
许多研究都是在有氧活动的环境中进行的,这些研究评估了光生物调节(PBM)在缓解运动诱导的过度氧化应激中的作用。根据这一概念,这篇研究亮点文章的目的是总结PBM在无氧运动引起的氧化应激中的新作用。因此,这篇研究重点文章简要总结了de Oliveira等人最近发表在《氧化医学与细胞长寿》(2018年2月18日;doi:10.115/2018/5763256)上的一篇文章中的研究结果,该文章报道了低水平激光治疗(LLLT)可以保护骨骼肌免受急性阻力运动(RE)诱导的氧化应激。事实上,在RE-But之前对腓肠肌进行激光照射的大鼠显示出与未运动大鼠相似的脂质过氧化物水平。LLLT组的动物也受到保护,免受活性氧对其氨基酸的攻击,氧化蛋白含量的变化表明了这一点。de Oliveira等人的这项研究为PBM过程提供了新的见解,PBM过程是RE引起的过度氧化应激的抑制剂。
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