The effect of intensity exercises training on Catalase Enzyme Gene Expression in soccer players

Document Type : original article

10.48308/joeppa.2015.98723

Abstract


Purpose: Studies have shown that intense exercise training associated conditions with increases levels of free
radicals and oxidative stress thus the aim of this study was to investigate effect of intense exercises on
Catalase Enzyme Gene Expression in soccer players. Method: Nine male soccer players amateur (16-18age)
for Among the players who participated in the study volunteers were randomly selected and participated in
this study. blood samples were taken in three stages, before GXT exercise test (graduate exercise test),
immediately and 3 hours after exercise to determine mRNA of catalase. Results : Findings showed no
significant increase in the mRNA catalase of lymphocyte in young soccer players immediate (p=0.17)
and 3 hour after incremental exercise (p=0.08). Conclusion: According to the results of this study, it was
determined that intense exercise training causes no significant increase in the mRNA catalase of lymphocyte
in young soccer. This may be due to the adaptation process of catalase mRNA transcription lymphocytes in
football players.

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  • Receive Date: 09 December 2015
  • Revise Date: 13 June 2024
  • Accept Date: 31 December 2020
  • First Publish Date: 31 December 2020
  • Publish Date: 20 February 2015