bokomslag Alterations of the Sister Chromatid Exchange Frequency in Peripheral Lymphocytes Caused by an Ironman Triathlon

Alterations of the Sister Chromatid Exchange Frequency in Peripheral Lymphocytes Caused by an Ironman Triathlon

Marlies Meisel

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  • 94 sidor
  • 2008
Diploma Thesis from the year 2007 in the subject Medicine, grade: 1,0, University of Vienna (Institut für Ernährungswissenschaften), 96 entries in the bibliography, language: English, abstract: The aim of the present study was to investigate the effect of a triathlon (3.8 km swim, 180 km cycle, 42,2 km run) on the genomic stability of nine highly trained non- professional athletes. Therefore, the SCE assay, a relevant biological response marker for genotoxicity in human biomonitoring studies [PENDZICH et al., 1997] was performed using peripheral lymphocytes, on account of their effortless accessibility [WILKOSCY and RYNARD, 1990].Duplicate lymphocyte cell cultures, of each participant, were incubated for 72 h (37°C, 5% CO2) according to a short-term human lymphocyte cell culture. For each participant at least 50 metaphases, containing 43-46 chromosomes were scored, to evaluate the mean SCE frequency. The number of SCEs per cell was calculated to a chromosome set of a normal diploid human cell, containing 46 chromosomes. In the present study the alteration of SCE frequency, 48 h pre- and 24 h postrace was evaluated. As an additional endpoint Top 5 HFCs (highest five absolute SCE means) were assayed. It could be demonstrated that both the total mean SCE frequency and the mean Top 5 HFC frequency (n=9) 24 h postrace were significantly decreased (*p 0.05) compared to 48 h prerace values. Considering the training status, a significant negative correlation between the relative SCE changes before and after the triathlon was observed for the cycling training per week (km) (r=-0.86; **p 0.01), the running training per week (km) (r=-0.90; *p 0.05) as well as for the weekly net exercise training time (h) (r=-0.89; *p 0.05). The relative changes of Top 5 HFCs before and after the race correlated significantly with the cycling training per week (km) (r=-0.79; *p 0.05) and with the body mass index (kg/m2) (r=-0.69; *p 0.05). These findings suggest the existence of endogenous repair mechanisms which seem to prevent DNA damage.
  • Författare: Marlies Meisel
  • Format: Pocket/Paperback
  • ISBN: 9783638910415
  • Språk: Engelska
  • Antal sidor: 94
  • Utgivningsdatum: 2008-02-01
  • Förlag: GRIN Verlag oHG