Whey protein precludes lipid and protein oxidation and improves body weight gain in resistance-exercised rats.
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2011
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Background Resistance exercise such as weight-lifting
(WL) increases oxidation products in plasma, but less is
known regarding the effect of WL on oxidative damage to
tissues. Dietary compounds are known to improve antioxidant
defences. Whey protein (WP) is a source of protein in
a variety of sport supplements and can enhance physical
performance.
Aim To evaluate the effect of WL on biomarkers of lipid
and protein oxidation, on liver antioxidants and on muscle
growth in the absence or presence of WP in rats.
Methods Thirty-two male Fisher rats were randomly
assigned to sedentary or exercise-trained groups and were
fed with control or WP diets. The WL programme consisted
of inducing the animals to perform sets of jumps
with weights attached to the chest. After 8 weeks, arteriovenous
blood samples, abdominal fat, liver and gastrocnemius
muscle were collected for analysis.
Results WP precludes WL-mediated increases in muscle
protein carbonyl content and maintains low levels of
TBARS in exercised and sedentary animals. WL reduced
liver CAT activity, whereas WP increased hepatic glutathione
content. In addition, WL plus WP generated
higher body and muscle weight than exercise without
WP.
Conclusions These data suggest that WP improves antioxidant
defences, which contribute to the reduction of lipid
and protein oxidation as well as body and muscle weight
gain in resistance-exercised rats.
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Weight-lifting, Protein oxidation, Antioxidants
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HARAGUCHI, F. K. et al. Whey protein precludes lipid and protein oxidation and improves body weight gain in resistance-exercised rats. European Journal of Nutrition, v. 50, p. 331-339, 2011. Disponível em: <http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs00394-010-0141-8>. Acesso em: 23 fev. 2017.