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Oxidative stress in breath-hold divers after repetitive dives

  • Sigrid Theunissen
  • , Nicola Sponsiello
  • , Miroslav Rozloznik
  • , Peter Germonpré
  • , François Guerrero
  • , Danilo Cialoni
  • , Costantino Balestra
    • Haute Ecole Paul Henri Spaak
    • Université de Bretagne Occidentale
    • DAN Europe Research Department

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    Introduction: Hyperoxia causes oxidative stress. Breath-hold diving is associated with transient hyperoxia followed by hypoxia and a build-up of carbon dioxide (CO2), chest-wall compression and significant haemodynamic changes. This study analyses variations in plasma oxidative stress markers after a series of repetitive breath-hold dives. Methods: Thirteen breath-hold divers were asked to perform repetitive breath-hold dives to 20 metres' depth to a cumulative breath-hold time of approximately 20 minutes over an hour in the open sea. Plasma nitric oxide (NO), peroxinitrites (ONOO-) and thiols (R-SH) were measured before and after the dive sequence. Results: Circulating NO significantly increased after successive breath-hold dives (169.1 ± 58.26% of pre-dive values; P = 0.0002). Peroxinitrites doubled after the dives (207.2 ± 78.31% of pre-dive values; P = 0.0012). Thiols were significantly reduced (69.88 ± 19.23% of pre-dive values; P = 0.0002). Conclusion: NO may be produced by physical effort during breath-hold diving. Physical exercise, the transient hyperoxia followed by hypoxia and CO2 accumulation would all contribute to the increased levels of superoxide anions (O22-). Since interaction of O2 2- with NO forms ONOO-, this reaction is favoured and the production of thiol groups is reduced. Oxidative stress is, thus, present in breath-hold diving.

    Originele taal-2Engels
    Pagina's (van-tot)63-66
    Aantal pagina's4
    TijdschriftDiving and Hyperbaric Medicine
    Volume43
    Nummer van het tijdschrift2
    StatusGepubliceerd - jun. 2013

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