Affiliation:
1. Department of Laboratory Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Kagoshima University, Japan.
Abstract
Erythrocyte membrane fluidity was measured in male sprinters and long-distance runners by a spin-label method. The membrane fluidity was higher in long-distance runners than in sedentary subjects for both measurements by use of two stearic acid spin labels (SAL), 12- and 16-SAL, which represent the fluidity at two different depths of lipid bilayer. In the 12-SAL measurement, higher levels were also evident in sprinters than in sedentary subjects. Increases in the C20:5, C22:5, and total polyunsaturated acyl chains were evident in membrane phospholipids, whereas the C18 and total saturated acyl chains were decreased in long-distance runners compared with sedentary subjects. Only levels of C22:5 were higher in the sprinters than the sedentary subjects. Membrane cholesterol and phospholipid classes did not differ among the three groups. A higher level of erythrocyte membrane fluidity was observed in the athletes, more obviously in the long-distance runners, which was related to the altered phospholipid acyl chain composition. The change may contribute to the beneficial effects on erythrocyte functions related to microcirculation in athletes.
Publisher
American Physiological Society
Subject
Physiology (medical),Physiology
Cited by
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