Dietary nitrate supplementation very slightly mitigates the oxidative stress induced by high-intensity training performed in normobaric hypoxia

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Sousa, Ana [1 ]
Chambion-Diaz, Marie [2 ]
Pialoux, Vincent [2 ,3 ]
Carin, Romain [2 ]
Viana, Joao Luis [1 ]
Milheiro, Jaime [4 ]
Reis, Victor Machado [5 ]
Millet, Gregoire [6 ]
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[1] Univ Maia, Res Ctr Sports Sci, Hlth Sci & Human Dev CIDESD, UMaia, Maia, Romania
[2] Univ Lyon, Univ Claude Bernard Lyon 1, Lab Interuniv Biol Motr, Villeurbanne, France
[3] Inst Univ France, Paris, France
[4] CMEP, Exercise Med Ctr Lab, Porto, Portugal
[5] Univ Tras os Montes & Alto Douro, Res Ctr Sports Exercise & Human Dev, Vila Real, Portugal
[6] Univ Lausanne, Inst Sport Sci, Lausanne, Switzerland
关键词
Nitrate; Hypoxia; Oxidative stress; HIIT; Supplementation; RICH BEETROOT JUICE; LIPID-PEROXIDATION; SKELETAL-MUSCLE; HIGH-ALTITUDE; NITRIC-OXIDE; EXERCISE; RELIABILITY; MECHANISMS;
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10.5114/biolsport.2025.139851
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G8 [体育];
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摘要
Oxidative stress is augmented under hypoxic environments, which may be attenuated with antioxidant supplementation. We investigated the effects of dietary nitrate (NO3-) supplementation combined with high-intensity training performed under hypoxic conditions on antioxidant/pro-oxidant balance. Thirty trained participants were assigned to one of three groups - HNO: hypoxia (13% FiO2) + NO3-; HPL: hypoxia + placebo; CON: normoxia (20.9% Fi O2) + placebo - while performing 12 cycling high-intensity interval training (HIIT) sessions during a 4-week period (3 sessions/week). Before and after the intervention, venous blood samples were collected and a time to exhaustion test (T-lim) was performed (with vastus lateralis changes in local O-2 saturation: SmO2 monitoring). Glutathione peroxidase (GPX) activity increased in CON (p = 0.017, similar to 20%) and superoxide dismutase (SOD), catalase and ferric-reducing antioxidant power (FRAP) did not change in any group. Malondialdehydes (MDA) increased in both HNO (p = 0.001, similar to 60%) and CON (p = 0.023, similar to 30%) but not in HPL. Advanced oxidation protein products (AOPP), uric acid, and myeloperoxidase activity were not modified by the protocol. Only the CON group recovered faster after the T-lim test (SmO2recovery: p = 0.0003, similar to 58%). Hypoxic exposure during high-intensity training blunted the increase in GPX and MDA after the intervention period. However, the effects of NO3- supplementation seem to very slightly mitigate the detrimental effect of performing high-intensity training under hypoxic conditions.
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