Respuesta inflamatoria y antiinflamatoria tras el esfuerzo agudo en natación

  1. Guilherme de Azambuja Pussieldi 1
  2. Christiano Eduardo Veneroso 2
  3. José Antonio de Paz Fernández 3
  4. Mauro Martins Teixeira 4
  1. 1 Universidade Federal de Viçosa, Brasil
  2. 2 Universidade Federal do Maranhão, Brasil
  3. 3 Universidad de León, España
  4. 4 Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Brasil
Revista:
Revista Internacional de Medicina y Ciencias de la Actividad Física y del Deporte

ISSN: 1577-0354

Año de publicación: 2018

Volumen: 18

Número: 71

Páginas: 413-421

Tipo: Artículo

DOI: 10.15366/RIMCAFD2018.71.001 DIALNET GOOGLE SCHOLAR lock_openAcceso abierto editor

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Resumen

El objetivo del estudio fue analizar la respuesta inflamatoria y antiinflamatoria a un esfuerzo agudo e intenso de natación, durante la fase preparatoria para los campeonatos nacionales absolutos brasileños. Participaron 20 nadadores. Se determinaron las concentraciones plasmáticas de IL-6, TNF-α, sTNFR1, IP-10 y MCP-1, antes y 40 minutos después de 2 series de 4 repeticiones de 50 metros nadados a la máxima intensidad con 3 minutos de recuperación entre cada repetición y una recuperación activa nadando 1500m a intensidad suave después de cada una de las dos series.  En respuesta al ejercicio agudo únicamente la concentración sTNFR1 se redujo, no presentando cambios en IP 10, IL-6 ni TNF-α. Por tanto el ejercicio agudo en natación en personas bien entrenadas no parece producir una respuesta inflamatoria

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