ATPASE ERYTHROCYTE TRANSPORT SYSTEMS IN HUMAN BLOOD

IF 0.2 Q4 SPORT SCIENCES Human Sport Medicine Pub Date : 2019-08-17 DOI:10.14529/hsm19s108
E. Fedorova, A. Nalobina, A. Sizov
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Aim. The article deals with establishing the features of ATPase erythrocytes in the athletes of the first and second categories and non-athletes from different age groups. Material and methods. We studied the capillary blood of track-and-field athletes and healthy non-athletes of the same age and anthropometric characteristics (n = 60). Blood analysis was performed with the help of the Dixion hematological analyzer (Russia). The activity of erythrocyte membrane ATPases was studied according to K.S. Keeton. Results. The study revealed significant (p < 0.05) differences in certain (HGB and RBC) hematological blood indicators in participants from different age groups depending on their physical fitness. Age differences between groups are not significant (p > 0.05). The results obtained demonstrate the significantly (p < 0.001) higher values of ATPase activity in the athletes of the first and second categories from various age groups. The increase in Mg2+, Na+, K+-, Mg2+- and Na+, K+-ATPases activity in athletes is connected with more intensive metabolism in this group because transport ATPases participate in the energy supply of training and competition loads. Age-related differences (p < 0.05) in the activity of erythrocyte membrane ATPases in both groups can be possibly connected with the conformation features of erythrocyte membrane protein. The two-factor dispersion analysis revealed that age significantly (Р < 0.001) determined Mg2+, Na+, K+-, Mg2+- and Na+, K+-ATPases erythrocyte membrane activity at 89.15, 87.46, and 81.40 % respectively; physical activity at 96.19, 95.45 and 93.80 % respectively. Conclusion. General physical fitness and age can be considered as the factors determining the activity of erythrocyte membrane ATPases.
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人血液中的atp酶红细胞运输系统
的目标。本文建立了不同年龄组的一、二类运动员和非运动员的atp酶红细胞特征。材料和方法。我们研究了同年龄的田径运动员和健康的非运动员(n = 60)的毛细血管血液和人体测量特征。血液分析在Dixion血液分析仪(俄罗斯)的帮助下进行。采用Keeton法对红细胞膜atp酶活性进行了研究。结果。研究发现,不同年龄的参与者在某些血液学指标(HGB和RBC)上存在显著差异(p < 0.05),这取决于他们的身体素质。组间年龄差异无统计学意义(p < 0.05)。结果表明,在不同年龄组的一、二类运动员中,atp酶活性显著(p < 0.001)升高。运动员中Mg2+、Na+、K+-、Mg2+-和Na+、K+- atp酶活性的增加与该组更密集的代谢有关,因为运输atp酶参与训练和比赛负荷的能量供应。两组红细胞膜atp酶活性的年龄相关性差异(p < 0.05)可能与红细胞膜蛋白的构象特征有关。双因素分散分析显示,年龄对Mg2+、Na+、K+-、Mg2+-和Na+、K+- atp酶红细胞膜活性的影响显著(Р < 0.001),分别为89.15%、87.46%和81.40%;身体活动量分别为96.19%、95.45%和93.80%。结论。一般的身体素质和年龄可以被认为是决定红细胞膜atp酶活性的因素。
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