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Effects of physical exercise and aging on ascorbic acid and superoxide anion levels in peritoneal macrophages from mice and guinea pigs

โœ Scribed by M. Fuente; A. Hernanz; M. E. Collazos; C. Barriga; E. Ortega


Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Year
1995
Tongue
English
Weight
516 KB
Volume
165
Category
Article
ISSN
0174-1578

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โœฆ Synopsis


The relationship of physical activity and aging, two processes with a high production of oxygenfree radicals to the ascorbate and superoxide anion (Of) contents of peritoneal macrophages was studied in two animal species: guinea-pig (in which ascorbic acid is a vitamin) and mouse (in which ascorbic acid is not a vitamin). The effects of exhaustive exercise were examined in young and old animals. The results show that macrophages from old animals have a lower ascorbate content than those from young ones, whereas with exercise the ascorbate content increased in both old and young animals. This increase was higher in young than in old animals, and more evident in mice than in guinea-pigs. Aging also resulted in an increase in the Of levels of macrophages. With exercise these levels decreased in young mice but increased in young guinea-pigs. In old animals the exhaustive exercise did not change the Oj levels. The results suggest in general a lack of correlation between the intracellular ascorbate and Of levels in relation to both physical exercise and aging.


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