1978
DOI: 10.1620/tjem.126.371
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Effect of physical exercise on the activity of GOT isozyme in human plasma.

Abstract: Untrained healthy male volunteers were subjected to the study on the effects of exercise (bicycle ergometer, 920 kpm/min for 30 min) upon GOT isozyme (supernatant GOT, s-GOT and mitochondrial GOT, m-GOT) activities in plasma. Significant increases in the levels of both s-GOT and m-GOT activity were observed after the exercise (p <0.001). After 30 min of rest m-GOT activity almost returned to its preexercise value. However, s-GOT activity did not return to its preexercise activity. The changes in the activity o… Show more

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“…LDH and GOT (AST) enzyme activities, as well as the activities of CK and CK-MB, increased significantly (p < .05) in all groups after a 1-month period of swim training. Our results support previous findings in this area (16,19,42). Cardiac marker enzymes such as CK, CK-MB, and LDH revealed a similar trend during the 1-month period of swim training.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…LDH and GOT (AST) enzyme activities, as well as the activities of CK and CK-MB, increased significantly (p < .05) in all groups after a 1-month period of swim training. Our results support previous findings in this area (16,19,42). Cardiac marker enzymes such as CK, CK-MB, and LDH revealed a similar trend during the 1-month period of swim training.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…As was expected and previously reported (Forssell et al 1975;Ohno et al 1978), there were significant increases in plasma CK and AST-m activities as well as hematocrit level immediately after the exercise, suggesting some effect of acute physical exercise on skeletal muscles. Mn-SOD concentration did not vary substantially at any time.…”
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“…Classical biochemical hepatic damage markers such as AST, ALT, ALP, and γGT can be increased as a result of liver and/or muscle injury after strenuous exercise [52,53]. In the present study, the only enzyme that presented a significant increase throughout the protocol was AST, while the serum level of the other enzymes remained unchanged throughout the exercise.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 40%