2012
DOI: 10.2478/v10251-012-0052-4
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The Activity of Lysosomal Enzymes in The Healthy Men’S Blood After Single Finnish Sauna Procedure – Preliminary Study

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“…The ischemia that occurs first, and then the organism congestion, may cause an increase in the production of ROS as a result of a reaction catalyzed by xanthine oxidase. Increased production of ROS can damage cell membranes [ 95 ]. The potential oxidative stress induced by the sauna treatment may damage lysosomal membranes and release lysosomal hydrolases into the peripheral blood [ 95 ].…”
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“…The ischemia that occurs first, and then the organism congestion, may cause an increase in the production of ROS as a result of a reaction catalyzed by xanthine oxidase. Increased production of ROS can damage cell membranes [ 95 ]. The potential oxidative stress induced by the sauna treatment may damage lysosomal membranes and release lysosomal hydrolases into the peripheral blood [ 95 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Increased production of ROS can damage cell membranes [ 95 ]. The potential oxidative stress induced by the sauna treatment may damage lysosomal membranes and release lysosomal hydrolases into the peripheral blood [ 95 ]. It is believed that the source of the increased permeability of lysosomal membranes and the increase in the activity of lysosomal enzymes during or after exercise is an increase in pH in lysosomes and a decrease in the aggregation of enzymatic proteins inside them.…”
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“…Structural changes in muscle fibers are also accompanied by an increased release of some intracellular enzymes, including lysosomal enzymes participating in intracellular macromolecule digestion [8]. Lysosomal enzymes may be released from cells after physical exercise, affecting the inflammatory response [9]. Taking these processes into consideration, regeneration between training sessions is the key to obtaining high training effectiveness and proper body adaptation to long-term physical effort [6].…”
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confidence: 99%