The Effect of 4 Weeks Plyometric Training on Alterations in Serum Levels of Brain- Derived Neurotrophic Factor, MDA And SOD in Active Men

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10.48308/joeppa.2016.98849

Abstract



Purpose: The objective of this study was to investigate the alterations of Serum levels of brain derived neurotrophic
factor, and oxidative stress following a period of plyometric training in active men. Methods: Fourteen healthy active
male students randomly divided into two groups: training (mean age 22.14±1.34 years, height 172.14±3.89 cm, weight
63.42±8.77 kg, BMI 21.42±2.77 kg/m2) and control (mean age 23.85±2.54 years, height 178.57±7.11 cm, weight
71.71±4.53 kg, BMI 22.60±1.90 kg/m2). Training group performed 4 weeks of plyometric training. BDNF,
malondialdehyde and superoxide dismutase activity was measured. Paired sample t-test was used to examine differences
within groups, and independent t-test was utilized to examine differences between groups. Differences were considered to
be significant when p<0.05. Results: In compared within group, BDNF levels of training group did not change
significantly (P> 0.05) compared with before training, whereas serum levels of SOD and MDA increased significantly
(P=0.002, P=0.036, respectively). BDNF and MDA did not change significantly between control and training groups
following 4 weeks of plyometric training (P> 0.05) but caused a significant increase in serum levels of SOD (P= 0.049).
Conclusions: The findings of the present study indicate no significant changes in BDNF levels following regular
plyometric training. Regarding increased lipid peroxidation index values in within group and lack of any changes in
between group, can not accurate conclusion about the possible antioxidant role of BDNF against stress induced by
physical activity, so needs to more investigations.

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Volume 9, Issue 2 - Serial Number 18
September 2016
Pages 1447-1454
  • Receive Date: 27 February 2017
  • Revise Date: 11 June 2024
  • Accept Date: 31 December 2020
  • First Publish Date: 31 December 2020
  • Publish Date: 21 November 2016