The Effect of the Component Composition of Saliva on the Orientation of Two-Enzyme Bioluminescent Analysis Depending on the Type of Physical Load : научное издание
Библиографическое описание:The Effect of the Component Composition of Saliva on the Orientation of Two-Enzyme Bioluminescent Analysis Depending on the Type of Physical Load : научное издание / V. V. Malysheva [et al.]. - Текст : непосредственный // Biophysics. - 2024. - Т. 69, № 3. - P. 566-574. - The bioluminescent saliva testing technique was developed with the financial support of the Russian Science Foundation, project no. 23-25-10039, https://rscf.ru/project/23-25-10039 together with the Krasnoyarsk Regional Science Foundation (Krasnoyarsk Territory). - ISSN 0006-3509. - ISSN 1555-6654, DOI 10.1134/S0006350924700635.
Аннотация:<b>Abstract</b>—The saliva of athletes with anaerobic (track and field athletes) and aerobic (swimmers) physical loads was studied. Saliva was collected before (in a state of physical rest) and after training. It was found that physical load significantly increased the concentration of total protein in saliva and the activity of hydrogen ions (pH) in the saliva. Catalase activity in saliva was significantly increased only after aerobic physical load, as opposed to anaerobic load. The bioluminescent saliva index was significantly increased for athletes engaged in aerobic physical load compared to that for an anaerobic load. Saliva biomarkers such as the concentration of lactate and total protein, catalase activity, concentration of calcium, potassium, and magnesium ions, as well as the content of group IV amides, had a significant effect on the enhancement of light emission in a bioluminescent two-enzyme reaction. The content of group IV amides and a complex of oligosaccharides, polysaccharides, phosphatase, and phospholipids in the saliva of athletes engaged in anaerobic physical load could more strongly inhibit bioluminescent glow than the concentration of triene conjugates and the content of group II amides in the saliva of athletes engaged in aerobic physical load. Thus, significant biomarkers of the physiological state of the body have been identified in the saliva of athletes engaged in aerobic or anaerobic physical loads, which were able to affect the integral response of a bioluminescent enzymatic biotest. A change in the integral bioluminescent saliva index, depending on the type of physical load for an athlete, can be used in sports medicine to prevent physical overloads.
Держатель оригинала документа:Institute of Biophysics, Krasnoyarsk Science Center Federal Research Center, Siberian Branch, Russian Academy of Sciences, Krasnoyarsk State Agrarian University, Omsk State Pedagogical University, Scientific Research Institute of Medical Problems of the North, Siberian Federal University
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