Aims: The influence of acute ozone (O3) exposure on the tissue oxidant/antioxidant (O/AO) balance in the brain, myocardium, lungs and striated muscles was studied at rest and during exercise. Material and Methods: The research was performed in 3 groups of white male Wistar rats with a weight of 280-300 g: Group I – control group, sedentary rats under normoxia conditions; Group II – sedentary rats, acutely exposed to O3; Group III – animals acutely exposed to O3, followed by exercise under normoxia conditions. The rats were exposed to ozone for 3 days, 5 min/day. Group III was trained daily for 3 days under normoxia conditions by the swimming test. In order to determine the indicators of the oxidant/antioxidant balance, tissue samples from t...
Respiratory tract injury resulting from inhalation of mixtures of ozone (O3) and nitrogen dioxide (N...
Ozone exposure effect on free radical-catalyzed oxidation products of lipids, proteins, and DNA in t...
Background: Ozone (O3) is a well-documented respiratory oxidant, but increasing epidemiological evid...
Oxidative stress (OS) induced by acute exercise is reduced by chronic exercise. Ozone (O3) exposure ...
Background: Ozone is a highly toxic oxidant found in urban environment. Chronic exposure causes an i...
Background: Ozone is a highly toxic oxidant found in urban environment. Chronic exposure causes an i...
Background: Ozone is a highly toxic oxidant found in urban environment. Chronic exposure causes an i...
To determine the influence of exercise on pulmonary dose of inhaled pollutants, we compared biomarke...
Oxidative stress (OS) contributes to the neurological and cardio/pulmonary effects caused by adverse...
<ul><li><strong>BACKGROUND</strong>: The immune system in endurance athletes...
Energy Metabolism in Heart, Previous studies have demonstrated that acute or chronic exposureto ozon...
Rats were exposed for up to 3.75 h to 0.20-0.80 ppm O3 under conditions of rest and treadmill exerci...
Rats were exposed for up to 3.75 h to 0.20-0.80 ppm O3 under conditions of rest and treadmill exerci...
Respiratory tract injury resulting from inhalation of mixtures of ozone (O3) and nitrogen dioxide (N...
Rats were exposed for up to 3.75 h to 0.20-0.80 ppm O3 under conditions of rest and treadmill exerci...
Respiratory tract injury resulting from inhalation of mixtures of ozone (O3) and nitrogen dioxide (N...
Ozone exposure effect on free radical-catalyzed oxidation products of lipids, proteins, and DNA in t...
Background: Ozone (O3) is a well-documented respiratory oxidant, but increasing epidemiological evid...
Oxidative stress (OS) induced by acute exercise is reduced by chronic exercise. Ozone (O3) exposure ...
Background: Ozone is a highly toxic oxidant found in urban environment. Chronic exposure causes an i...
Background: Ozone is a highly toxic oxidant found in urban environment. Chronic exposure causes an i...
Background: Ozone is a highly toxic oxidant found in urban environment. Chronic exposure causes an i...
To determine the influence of exercise on pulmonary dose of inhaled pollutants, we compared biomarke...
Oxidative stress (OS) contributes to the neurological and cardio/pulmonary effects caused by adverse...
<ul><li><strong>BACKGROUND</strong>: The immune system in endurance athletes...
Energy Metabolism in Heart, Previous studies have demonstrated that acute or chronic exposureto ozon...
Rats were exposed for up to 3.75 h to 0.20-0.80 ppm O3 under conditions of rest and treadmill exerci...
Rats were exposed for up to 3.75 h to 0.20-0.80 ppm O3 under conditions of rest and treadmill exerci...
Respiratory tract injury resulting from inhalation of mixtures of ozone (O3) and nitrogen dioxide (N...
Rats were exposed for up to 3.75 h to 0.20-0.80 ppm O3 under conditions of rest and treadmill exerci...
Respiratory tract injury resulting from inhalation of mixtures of ozone (O3) and nitrogen dioxide (N...
Ozone exposure effect on free radical-catalyzed oxidation products of lipids, proteins, and DNA in t...
Background: Ozone (O3) is a well-documented respiratory oxidant, but increasing epidemiological evid...