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EVALUATION OF URINARY GGT IN ELITE MALE KARATE ATHLETES PRE & POST EXERCISE

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  165-170

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 Background and Aims: Post exercise proteinuria and increased urinary Gamma-Glutamyl transferase (GGT) levels can be indicative of exercise-induced renal damage. The aim of this investigation was to study the effect of one session of intensive training on renal tubular injury markers and compare their values to those 6 hours after training, for evaluating tubular damage after intensive training.Materials and Methods: In this cross-sectional study with pre- and post- test design, 10 elite volunteer male athletes were selected and participated in one training session (2 hours). Urine samples were collected before training, one hour after training, and 6 hours after training. Urinary protein, creatinine, and GGT values were measured through laboratory methods and then Pr/Cr and GGT/Cr ratios were computed.Results: There were significant differences between values of protein, urine Pr/Cr ratio, GGT and creatinine in the three sampling phases (P<0.05). However, no significant differences were observed between values for GGT/Cr ratio. There were significant differences between the mean values of creatinine, protein, GGT, and Pr/Cr ratio within pre-exercise and 1 hour post-exercise values and Pr/Cr ratio values in pre-exercise and 6 hours post-exercise (P<0.05).Conclusions: It seems that a session of KARATE training does not result in permanent renal damage and for evaluation of tubular function, it is better to get the urine sample for urinary marker at least 6 hours after exercise.

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    APA: Copy

    SHAVANDI, NADER, AFSHAR, REZA, SAMIEI, ABOLFAZL, SAREMI, ABBAS, & SHEIKHHOSEINI, RAHMAN. (2012). EVALUATION OF URINARY GGT IN ELITE MALE KARATE ATHLETES PRE & POST EXERCISE. IRANIAN JOURNAL OF PATHOLOGY (IJP), 7(3), 165-170. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/590596/en

    Vancouver: Copy

    SHAVANDI NADER, AFSHAR REZA, SAMIEI ABOLFAZL, SAREMI ABBAS, SHEIKHHOSEINI RAHMAN. EVALUATION OF URINARY GGT IN ELITE MALE KARATE ATHLETES PRE & POST EXERCISE. IRANIAN JOURNAL OF PATHOLOGY (IJP)[Internet]. 2012;7(3):165-170. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/590596/en

    IEEE: Copy

    NADER SHAVANDI, REZA AFSHAR, ABOLFAZL SAMIEI, ABBAS SAREMI, and RAHMAN SHEIKHHOSEINI, “EVALUATION OF URINARY GGT IN ELITE MALE KARATE ATHLETES PRE & POST EXERCISE,” IRANIAN JOURNAL OF PATHOLOGY (IJP), vol. 7, no. 3, pp. 165–170, 2012, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/590596/en

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