Search Results - Nitric Oxide
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A time-course evaluation of inflammatory and oxidative markers following high-intensity exercise in horses: a pilot study
MacNicol, J. L., Lindinger, M. I., Pearson, W.Published in Journal of Applied Physiology (2018)“…Plasma and SF samples were analyzed for prostaglandin E2 (PGE2), nitric oxide (NO), total antioxidant status (TAS), and glycosaminoglycans (GAG). …”
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The NOS3 G894T (rs1799983) and -786T/C (rs2070744) polymorphisms are associated with elite swimmer status
Zmijewski, P., Cieszczyk, P., Ahmetov, I. I., Gronek, P., Lulinska-Kuklik, E., Dornowski, M., Rzeszutko, A., Chycki, J., Moska, W., Sawczuk, M.Published in Biology of Sport (2018)“…Endothelial nitric oxide synthase (NOS3) generates nitric oxide in blood vessels and is involved in the regulation of vascular function, metabolism and muscle fibre type transformations. …”
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Dietary nitrate supplementation improves sprint and high-intensity intermittent running performance
Thompson, C., Vanhatalo, A., Jell, H., Fulford, J., Carter, J., Nyman, L., Bailey, S. J., M.Jones, A. M.Published in Nitric Oxide (2016)“…Nitric Oxide…”
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Effect of dietary nitrate supplementation on swimming performance in trained swimmers
Lowings, S., Shannon, O. M., Deighton, K., Matu, J., Barlow, M. J.Published in International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism (2017)“…Preexercise fractional exhaled nitric oxide concentration was significantly elevated with nitrate compared with placebo, Mean (SD): 17 (9) vs. 7 (3)p.p.b., p = .008. …”
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Impact of a short-term water abstinence on airway hyperresponsiveness in elite swimmers
Bohm, P., Hecksteden, A., Meyer, T.Published in Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine (2017)“…No correlation of fraction of exhaled nitric oxide with the PD could be established in both the groups (swimmers: P = 0.97; controls: P = 0.99). …”
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Nutrition and enhanced sports performance. Muscle building, endurance, and strength
D. Bagchi, S. Nair, C. SenPublished 2014“…Role of Nitric Oxide in Sports Nutrition 28. Blood Rheology, Blood Flow and Human Health 29. …”
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Exhaled nitric oxide is a good, non-invasive test for steroid responsive airways disease in elite swimmers
Martin, N., Lindley, M. R., Hargadon, B., Monteiro, W., Pavord, I. D.Published in Journal of Sports Science & Medicine (2012)“…They had baseline exhaled nitric oxide, spirometry, EVH and then induced sputum carried out using our standard research protocols. …”
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Heterogeneity of airways disease in elite level swimmers with symptoms of asthma
Martin, N., Lindley , M. R., Hargadon, B., Monteiro, W., Pavord, I. D.Published in Journal of Sports Science & Medicine (2012)“…They had baseline exhaled nitric oxide, spirometry, EVH and an induced sputum inflammatory cell percentage carried out using our standard research protocols. …”
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Airway dysfunction and Inflammation in Pool- and Non-Pool-Based Elite Athletes
Martin, N., Lindley, M. R., Hargadon, B., Monteiro, W. R., Pavord, I. D.Published in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise (2012)“…They completed baseline spirometry, a symptom score, exhaled nitric oxide, a eucapnic voluntary hyperventilation (EVH) test, and a postchallenge induced sputum and urine test. …”
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Airway remodeling and inflammation in competitive swimmers training in indoor chlorinated swimming pools
Bougault, V., Loubaki, L., Joubert, P., Turmel, J., Couture, C., Laviolette, M., Chakir, J., Boulet, L. P.Published in Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology (2011)“…Methods Twenty-three elite swimmers were tested during off-training season. All had exhaled nitric oxide measurement, methacholine test, eucapnic voluntary hyperpnea challenge, allergy skin prick tests, and bronchoscopy with bronchial biopsies. …”
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Airway hyperresponsiveness in elite swimmers: Is it a transient phenomenon?
Bougault, V., Turmel, J., Boulet, L. P.Published in Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology (2011)“…Methods Nineteen swimmers and 16 healthy controls completed a standardized questionnaire, allergy skin prick tests, exhaled nitric oxide measurement, eucapnic voluntary hyperpnea testing, methacholine challenge, and induced sputum analysis. …”
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Effects of aerobic and anaerobic training on blood nitric oxide levels and the role of gender
Özkol, Z., Turgay, F., Varol, S. R., Özcaldyran, B., Vural, F., Akpit, T, Nalcakan, G. R.Published in Biomechanics and Medicine in Swimming XI - Abstracts (2010)“…The positive effects of aerobic exercise on the nitric oxide is known, but the effects of nitric oxide on anaerobic training and on the role of gender is not clear. …”
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Airway hyperresponsiveness in elite swimmers: Is it a transient phenomenon?
Bougault, V., Turmel, J., Boulet, L. P.Published in Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology (2010)“…Methods: Nineteen swimmers and 16 healthy controls completed a standardized questionnaire, allergy skin prick tests, exhaled nitric oxide measurement, eucapnic voluntary hyperpnea testing, methacholine challenge, and induced sputum analysis. …”
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Airway hyperresponsiveness and airway inflammation in elite swimmers
Pedersen, L.Published in Clinical Respiratory Journal (2009)“…Airway inflammation was evaluated using sputum induction, measurements of exhaled nitric oxide (FeNO) and exhaled breath condensate (EBC). …”
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Glycine propionyl-L-carnitine produces enhanced anaerobic work capacity with reduced lactate accumulation in resistance trained males
Jacobs, P. L., Goldstein, E. R., Blackburn, W., Orem, I., Hughes, J. J.Published in Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition (2009)“…Background Recent research has indicated that short term administration of glycine propionyl-L-carnitine (GPLC) significantly elevates levels of nitric oxide metabolites at rest and in response to reactive hyperaemia. …”
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Fractional exhaled NO and serum pneumoproteins after swimming in a chlorinated pool
Carbonnelle, S., Bernard, A., Doyle, I. R., Grutters, J., Francaux, M.Published in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise (2008)“…Lung inflammation was assessed by fractional exhaled nitric oxide (FENO). Changes in lung epithelium permeability were estimated by measuring the surfactant-associated proteins Type A and Type B (SP-A and SP-B), the Clara cell protein (CC16), and the Krebs von den Lungen-6 protein (KL-6). …”
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Airway inflammation in elite swimmers
Piacentini, G. L., Rigotti, E., Bodini, A., Peroni, D., Boner, A. L.Published in Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology (2007)“…Carraro et al1 recently demonstrated that exhaled nitric oxide (NO) was not increased in children attending indoor swimming pools for 1 to 2 hours a week. …”
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Airway cells after swimming outdoors or in the sea in nonasthmatic athletes
Bonsignore, M. R., Morici, G., Riccobono, L., Profita, M., Bonanno, A., Paterno, A., Di Giorgi, R., Chimenti, L., Abate, P., Mirabella, F., Vignola, A. M., Bonsignore, G.Published in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise (2003)“…METHODS: Spirometry, exhaled nitric oxide (NO), induced sputum, and peripheral blood samples were obtained at baseline, after a 5-km trial in OP, and after a 5-km race in the sea (S), i.e., hypertonic airway exposure. …”