Abstract
AbstractStrenuous exercise increases circulating cell free DNA (cf DNA) and stimulates blood phagocytes to generate reactive oxygen species (ROS) which may induce DNA strand breaks. We tested whether: (A) elevated cf DNA in response to three repeated bouts of exhaustive exercise has decreased integrity; (B) each bout of exercise increases luminol enhanced whole blood chemiluminescence (LBCL) as a measure of ROS production by polymorphonuclear leukocytes. Eleven men performed three treadmill exercise tests to exhaustion separated by 72 hours of resting. Pre- and post-exercise concentrations and integrity of cf nuclear and mitochondrial DNA (cf n-DNA, cf mt-DNA) and resting and fMLP-stimulated LBCL were determined. Each bout increased concentrations of cf n-DNA by more than 10-times which was accompanied by about 2-times elevated post-exercise rLBCL and fMLP-LBCL. Post-exercise cf n-DNA integrity (integrity index, I206/78) decreased after the first (0.59±0.19 vs. 0.48±0.18) and second (0.53±0.14 vs. 0.44±0.17) bout of exercise. There were negative correlations between I206/78and rLBCL (ƍ=−0.37) and I206/78and fMLP-LBCL (ƍ=− 0.40) – analysis of pooled pre- and post-exercise data (n=66). cf-mt DNA integrity (I218/97) did not alter in response to exercise. This suggests an involvement of phagocyte ROS in cf n-DNA strand breaks in response to exhaustive exercise.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory