Effects of Heat Acclimation on Changes in Oxidative Stress and Inflammation Caused by Endurance Capacity Test in the Heat

Author:

Kaldur Triin12ORCID,Kals Jaak34,Ööpik Vahur12,Zilmer Mihkel3,Zilmer Kersti3,Eha Jaan5,Unt Eve2567

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Exercise Biology and Physiotherapy, University of Tartu, 18 Ülikooli Street, 50090 Tartu, Estonia

2. Estonian Centre of Behavioural and Health Sciences, University of Tartu, 18 Ülikooli Street, 50090 Tartu, Estonia

3. Institute of Biomedicine and Translational Medicine, University of Tartu, 19 Ravila Street, 50411 Tartu, Estonia

4. Department of Vascular Surgery, Tartu University Hospital, 8 Puusepa Street, 51014 Tartu, Estonia

5. Department of Cardiology, University of Tartu, 18 Ülikooli Street, 50090 Tartu, Estonia

6. Department of Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation, University of Tartu, 18 Ülikooli Street, 50090 Tartu, Estonia

7. Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinic, Tartu University Hospital, 1a Puusepa Street, 50406 Tartu, Estonia

Abstract

Background. The aim was to determine the effect of heat acclimation (HA) on oxidative stress (OxS) and inflammation in resting conditions and on the response pattern of these parameters to exhausting endurance exercise.Methods. Parameters of OxS and inflammation were measured in non-heat-acclimated status (NHAS) and after a 10-day HA program (i.e., in heat-acclimated status; HAS) both at baseline and after an endurance capacity (EC) test in the heat.Results. As a result of HA, EC increased from88.62±27.51to161.95±47.80minutes(P<0.001). HA increased OxS level: total peroxide concentration rose from219.38±105.18to272.57±133.39μmol/L(P<0.05)and oxidative stress index (OSI) from14.97±8.24to20.46±11.13%(P<0.05). In NHAS, the EC test increased OxS level: total peroxide concentration rose from219.38±105.18to278.51±125.76μmol/L(P<0.001)and OSI from14.97±8.24to19.31±9.37%(P<0.01). However, in HAS, the EC test reduced OSI from20.46±11.13to16.83±8.89%(P<0.05). The value of log high-sensitive C-reactive protein increased from-0.32±0.32to-0.12±0.34 mg/L(P<0.05)in NHAS and from-0.31±0.47to0.28±0.46 mg/L(P<0.001)in HAS.Conclusion. HA increases OxS level. However, beneficial adaptive effects of HA on acute exhaustive exercise-induced changes in OxS and inflammation parameters occur in a hot environment.

Funder

Eesti Teadusfondi

Publisher

Hindawi Limited

Subject

Cell Biology,Aging,General Medicine,Biochemistry

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