Effect of acute exercise on the levels of salivary cortisol, tumor necrosis factor-.ALPHA. and nitric oxide
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概要
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The aim of the present study was to assess the levels of salivary cortisol, tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-α) and nitric oxide (NO) before, during and after acute exercise. Acute exercise was induced using a standard treadmill test with Bruce protocol in ten physically active male participants. Unstimulated saliva was collected before, during and after exercise. The levels of salivary cortisol and TNF-α were assessed by enzyme immunoassays. Salivary NO was determined by the Griess reagent. The results showed that both salivary cortisol and TNF-α increased and peaked at 14 min during exercise and then decreased. The levels of NO were increased up to 1 h after exercise and subsequently lowered after 24 h. The results of the present study suggest that acute exercise may induce high levels of salivary cortisol, TNF-α and NO. (J Oral Sci 52, 133-136, 2010)
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著者
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Singh Rabindarjeet
Sport Science Unit, Department of Physiology, University of Sains Malaysia
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Rahman Zamzy
Sport Science Unit, Department of Physiology, University of Sains Malaysia
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Abdullah Nizam
College of Dentistry, University of Sharjah
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Sosroseno Wihaskoro
Faculty of Dentistry, The Asian Institute of Medicine, Science and Technology (AIMST) University
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