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Query: UNIPROT:P17174 (
aspartate aminotransferase
)
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In order to develop a predictive marker of overtraining in athletes, we examined the changes in neutrophil function [reactive oxygen species (ROS) production capability and phagocytic activity (PA)] for 10 male and 13 female judoists attending a training camp. Measurements were taken four times in total--immediately before and after a 2 h unified exercise loading (UEL) performed 1 day before (Pre-
Camp
) and the day after the 7 day training camp (Post-
Camp
). UEL-mediated
aspartate aminotransferase
was higher at Post-
Camp
than at Pre-
Camp
in females but not in males. Post-
Camp
leukocyte/neutrophil counts after the UEL significantly increased in females but not in males. The rate of change in C4 was significantly smaller in females than in males at Post-
Camp
. Only ROS significantly decreased without any compensation (increase in PA) being made at Post-
Camp
in females. In conclusion, this finding, namely that ROS significantly decreased only at Post-
Camp
without any compensatory mechanism (increase in PA), would suggest that the training camp imposed greater loading on females than males. This consideration was supported by the atypical
aspartate aminotransferase
, leukocyte/neutrophil counts and C4 findings which were seen at Post-
Camp
only in females. Therefore, regularly examining neutrophil functions such as ROS and PA might be a good preventative measure against overtraining in athletes participating in training camps.
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PMID:Measuring neutrophil functions might be a good predictive marker of overtraining in athletes. 1845 37