Exercise induced hemolysis: Relation between the activity of glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase and the magnitude of the hemolysis

Introduction: Oxidation and hemolysis associated with physical exercise, moderate and severe, have been studied by several investigations, but only in the most recent have been evaluated how the variations of the genetic determined mechanisms for antioxidative enzymatic erytrocytic capacity, contrib...

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Glucose 6 phosphate dehydrogenase
Haptoglobin
Hemoglobin
Adult
Article
Bicycle ergometry
Cell activity
Correlation analysis
Disease severity
Enzyme activity
Erythrocyte
Exercise
Exercise intensity
Exhaustion
Hemoglobin blood level
Hemolysis
Human
Human experiment
Lifestyle
Male
Normal human
Oxygen consumption
Physical activity
(exhaustive) exercise
G6pd
Haptoglobin
Intravascular hemolysis
Oxidative stress
Plasmatic hemoglobin
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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Exercise induced hemolysis: Relation between the activity of glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase and the magnitude of the hemolysis
dc.title.TranslatedTitle.spa.fl_str_mv Hemólisis inducida por el ejercicio: Relación entre en nivel de actividad de la glucosa-6-fosfato deshidrogenasa y el grado de hemólisis
title Exercise induced hemolysis: Relation between the activity of glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase and the magnitude of the hemolysis
spellingShingle Exercise induced hemolysis: Relation between the activity of glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase and the magnitude of the hemolysis
Glucose 6 phosphate dehydrogenase
Haptoglobin
Hemoglobin
Adult
Article
Bicycle ergometry
Cell activity
Correlation analysis
Disease severity
Enzyme activity
Erythrocyte
Exercise
Exercise intensity
Exhaustion
Hemoglobin blood level
Hemolysis
Human
Human experiment
Lifestyle
Male
Normal human
Oxygen consumption
Physical activity
(exhaustive) exercise
G6pd
Haptoglobin
Intravascular hemolysis
Oxidative stress
Plasmatic hemoglobin
title_short Exercise induced hemolysis: Relation between the activity of glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase and the magnitude of the hemolysis
title_full Exercise induced hemolysis: Relation between the activity of glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase and the magnitude of the hemolysis
title_fullStr Exercise induced hemolysis: Relation between the activity of glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase and the magnitude of the hemolysis
title_full_unstemmed Exercise induced hemolysis: Relation between the activity of glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase and the magnitude of the hemolysis
title_sort Exercise induced hemolysis: Relation between the activity of glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase and the magnitude of the hemolysis
dc.subject.keyword.spa.fl_str_mv Glucose 6 phosphate dehydrogenase
Haptoglobin
Hemoglobin
Adult
Article
Bicycle ergometry
Cell activity
Correlation analysis
Disease severity
Enzyme activity
Erythrocyte
Exercise
Exercise intensity
Exhaustion
Hemoglobin blood level
Hemolysis
Human
Human experiment
Lifestyle
Male
Normal human
Oxygen consumption
Physical activity
(exhaustive) exercise
G6pd
Haptoglobin
Intravascular hemolysis
Oxidative stress
Plasmatic hemoglobin
topic Glucose 6 phosphate dehydrogenase
Haptoglobin
Hemoglobin
Adult
Article
Bicycle ergometry
Cell activity
Correlation analysis
Disease severity
Enzyme activity
Erythrocyte
Exercise
Exercise intensity
Exhaustion
Hemoglobin blood level
Hemolysis
Human
Human experiment
Lifestyle
Male
Normal human
Oxygen consumption
Physical activity
(exhaustive) exercise
G6pd
Haptoglobin
Intravascular hemolysis
Oxidative stress
Plasmatic hemoglobin
description Introduction: Oxidation and hemolysis associated with physical exercise, moderate and severe, have been studied by several investigations, but only in the most recent have been evaluated how the variations of the genetic determined mechanisms for antioxidative enzymatic erytrocytic capacity, contribute to establish different levels of susceptibility to the hemolysis induced trough exercise, however, those studies have mainly been made on non sedentary subjectswith deficiency of enzyme G6PD. Purpose: The objective of this study was to establish if there is either yes or not a relationship between the activity level of erythrocytic activity of the enzyme G6PD and the hemolysis grade, induced by exercise in adult healthy sedentary men and after an experimental bout of moderate exercise pre-exhaustive and equivalent in modality and intensity. Methods: Twenty five men, sedentary and seemingly healthy, were evaluated after an exercise session of 1 hour over a cycloergometer, with 70% of VO2peak previously founded. On the basis of plasmatic Hb, the proportion of hemolysis and haptoglobin consumed, taking in account the variation of plasma haptoglobin and intravascular hemolysis after and at least three hours post-exercise, were calculated. Results: The experimental subjects presented laboratory evidence (free plasma hemoglobin, percentage of hemolysis and haptoglobin) of intravascular hemolysis immediately after and at least past three hours of exercise bouts. Conclusion: The grade of hemolysis had an inversely significative correlation with the G6PD activity and, this intensity had a significative different behaviour below the percentil 40 media founded for G6PD and above of it. Thus, the oxidative hemolytic response in sedentary and healthy individuals who had lowerlevels G6PD activity with one bout of exercise with 70% of VO2peak was highly variable. © 2008 Corporación Editora Médica del Valle.
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