The central aim of this review is to address the highly multidisciplinary topic of redox biology as related to exercise using an integrative and comparative approach rather than focusing on blood, skeletal muscle or humans. An attempt is also made to redefine 'oxidative stress' as well as to introduce the term 'alterations in redox homeostasis' to describe changes in redox homeostasis indicating oxidative stress, reductive stress or both. The literature analysis shows that the effects of non-muscle-damaging exercise and muscle-damaging exercise on redox homeostasis are completely different. Non-muscle-damaging exercise induces alterations in redox homeostasis that last a few hours post exercise, whereas muscle-damaging exercise causes alter...
The topic of exercise-induced oxidative stress has received considerable attention in recent years, ...
Recent research highlights the importance of redox signalling pathway activation by contraction-indu...
Moderate, continuous formation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) is part of the aerobic metabolism in...
Exercise has been consistently used as an oxidant stimulus in redox biology studies. However, previo...
Twenty males ran either on a level treadmill (nonmuscle-damaging condition) or on a downhill treadmi...
It is well established that the increase in reactive oxygen species (ROS) and free radicals producti...
In this review, we discuss exercise as an oxidative stressor, and elucidate the mechanisms and downs...
In order to support the energy demand during physical exercise, temporary acute responses occur in o...
Although assays for the most popular markers of exercise-induced oxidative stress may experience met...
The aim of this article is to present the effects of acute muscle-damaging exercise on oxidative str...
Abstract: Contraction-induced production of reactive oxygen and nitrogen species has been shown to c...
Regular moderate-intensity exercise is known to have both anti-inflammatory and antioxidant roles in...
The cells continuously produce free radicals and reactive oxygen species as a part of metabolic proc...
Redox enzymes are ubiquitous proteins that modulate intracellular redox balance and can be secreted ...
It is well established that muscle contractions during exercise lead to elevated levels of reactive ...
The topic of exercise-induced oxidative stress has received considerable attention in recent years, ...
Recent research highlights the importance of redox signalling pathway activation by contraction-indu...
Moderate, continuous formation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) is part of the aerobic metabolism in...
Exercise has been consistently used as an oxidant stimulus in redox biology studies. However, previo...
Twenty males ran either on a level treadmill (nonmuscle-damaging condition) or on a downhill treadmi...
It is well established that the increase in reactive oxygen species (ROS) and free radicals producti...
In this review, we discuss exercise as an oxidative stressor, and elucidate the mechanisms and downs...
In order to support the energy demand during physical exercise, temporary acute responses occur in o...
Although assays for the most popular markers of exercise-induced oxidative stress may experience met...
The aim of this article is to present the effects of acute muscle-damaging exercise on oxidative str...
Abstract: Contraction-induced production of reactive oxygen and nitrogen species has been shown to c...
Regular moderate-intensity exercise is known to have both anti-inflammatory and antioxidant roles in...
The cells continuously produce free radicals and reactive oxygen species as a part of metabolic proc...
Redox enzymes are ubiquitous proteins that modulate intracellular redox balance and can be secreted ...
It is well established that muscle contractions during exercise lead to elevated levels of reactive ...
The topic of exercise-induced oxidative stress has received considerable attention in recent years, ...
Recent research highlights the importance of redox signalling pathway activation by contraction-indu...
Moderate, continuous formation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) is part of the aerobic metabolism in...