Effect of a tart cherry juice blend on exercise-induced muscle damage in horses

To evaluate whether administering a tart cherry juice blend (TCJB) prior to exercise would reduce skeletal and cardiac muscle damage by decreasing the inflammatory and oxidative stress response to exercise in horses. 6 horses. Horses were randomly allocated into 2 groups in a crossover study with a...

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Hauptverfasser: Ducharme, Normand G, Fortier, Lisa A, Kraus, Marc S, Hobo, Seiji, Mohammed, Hussni O, McHugh, Malachy P, Hackett, Richard P, Soderholm, Leo V, Mitchell, Lisa M
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description To evaluate whether administering a tart cherry juice blend (TCJB) prior to exercise would reduce skeletal and cardiac muscle damage by decreasing the inflammatory and oxidative stress response to exercise in horses. 6 horses. Horses were randomly allocated into 2 groups in a crossover study with a 2-week washout period and orally administered either TCJB or a placebo solution (1.42 L, twice daily) in a double-masked protocol for 2 weeks prior to a stepwise incremental exercise protocol. Horses were tested for serum activities of creatine kinase and aspartate aminotransferase (AST) and concentrations of cardiac troponin I (cTnI), thiobarbituric acid reactive substances (TBARS; an indicator of oxidative stress), and serum amyloid A (SAA; an indicator of inflammation). To ensure that treatment would not result in positive results of an equine drug-screening protocol, serum samples obtained from each horse prior to and after 2 weeks of administration of TCJB or the placebo solution were tested. All horses had negative results of drug screening at both sample times. The exercise protocol resulted in a significant increase in TBARS concentration, SAA concentration, and serum AST activity in all horses. Administration of TCJB or placebo solution was not associated with an effect on malondialdehyde or SAA concentrations. However, administration of TCJB was associated with less serum activity of AST, compared with administration of placebo solution. Administration of TCJB may diminish muscle damage induced by exercise.
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Aspartate Aminotransferases - blood
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Creatine Kinase - blood
Cross-Over Studies
diet therapy
Dietary Supplements
disease prevention
enzyme activity
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Female
Fruit - chemistry
fruit juices
horse diseases
horses
Horses - physiology
inflammation
muscle tissues
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oxidative stress
pharmacology
physical activity
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Plant Preparations - therapeutic use
pretreatment
protective effect
Prunus - chemistry
skeletal muscle
tart cherry juice blend
Thiobarbituric Acid Reactive Substances - metabolism
tissue degeneration
Troponin I - blood
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