Muscle tissue may be damaged following intense prolonged training as a consequence of both metabolic and mechanical factors. Serum levels of skeletal muscle enzymes or proteins are markers of the functional status of muscle tissue, and vary widely in both pathological and physiological conditions. Creatine kinase, lactate dehydrogenase, aldolase, myoglobin, troponin, aspartate aminotransferase, and carbonic anhydrase CAIII are the most useful serum markers of muscle injury, but apoptosis in muscle tissues subsequent to strenuous exercise may be also triggered by increased oxidative stress. Therefore, total antioxidant status can be used to evaluate the level of stress in muscle by other markers, such as thiobarbituric acid-reactive substanc...
It is presently unknown whether oxidative stress increases in disused skeletal muscle in humans. Mar...
Skeletal muscle disorders may result in release of muscle enzymes into the circulation and give incr...
It is presently unknown whether oxidative stress increases in disused skeletal muscle in humans. Mar...
Muscle tissue may be damaged following intense prolonged training as a consequence of both metabolic...
Muscle tissue may be damaged following intense prolonged training as a consequence of both metabolic...
This study investigated whether selected oxidative stress markers measured in blood adequately refle...
This study investigated the effects of chronic muscle inflammation on indices of antioxidant status ...
The aim of this article is to present the effects of acute muscle-damaging exercise on oxidative str...
Background: The effect of eccentic exercise on the time-course changes in several indices of muscle ...
Background: The effect of eccentric exercise on the time-course changes in several indices of muscle...
Early recognition of muscle injury, up to development of exertional rhabdomyolysis (ER), is essentia...
Physiological levels of reactive oxygen species, as an essential part of the homeostatic milieu, are...
Changes in the skeletal muscle protein mass frequently occur in both physiological and pathological ...
The contractile activity, high oxygen consumption and metabolic rate of skeletal muscle cause it to ...
It is presently unknown whether oxidative stress increases in disused skeletal muscle in humans. Mar...
It is presently unknown whether oxidative stress increases in disused skeletal muscle in humans. Mar...
Skeletal muscle disorders may result in release of muscle enzymes into the circulation and give incr...
It is presently unknown whether oxidative stress increases in disused skeletal muscle in humans. Mar...
Muscle tissue may be damaged following intense prolonged training as a consequence of both metabolic...
Muscle tissue may be damaged following intense prolonged training as a consequence of both metabolic...
This study investigated whether selected oxidative stress markers measured in blood adequately refle...
This study investigated the effects of chronic muscle inflammation on indices of antioxidant status ...
The aim of this article is to present the effects of acute muscle-damaging exercise on oxidative str...
Background: The effect of eccentic exercise on the time-course changes in several indices of muscle ...
Background: The effect of eccentric exercise on the time-course changes in several indices of muscle...
Early recognition of muscle injury, up to development of exertional rhabdomyolysis (ER), is essentia...
Physiological levels of reactive oxygen species, as an essential part of the homeostatic milieu, are...
Changes in the skeletal muscle protein mass frequently occur in both physiological and pathological ...
The contractile activity, high oxygen consumption and metabolic rate of skeletal muscle cause it to ...
It is presently unknown whether oxidative stress increases in disused skeletal muscle in humans. Mar...
It is presently unknown whether oxidative stress increases in disused skeletal muscle in humans. Mar...
Skeletal muscle disorders may result in release of muscle enzymes into the circulation and give incr...
It is presently unknown whether oxidative stress increases in disused skeletal muscle in humans. Mar...