Seaweed supplementation enhances maximal muscular strength and attenuates resistance exercise-induced oxidative stress in rats

Mallikarjuna KORIVI, Chun-Tai CHEN, Szu-Hsien YU, Weibing YE, I-Shiung CHENG, Jhong-Sin CHANG, Chia-Hua KUO, Chien-Wen HOU

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Abstract

We investigated the effect of chronic seaweed (Gracilaria asiatica) supplementation on maximal carrying capacity, muscle mass, and oxidative stress in rats following high-intensity resistance exercise (RE). Forty Sprague-Daley rats were equally categorized into control, exercise, seaweed, and exercise plus seaweed (ES) groups. Rats in respective groups performed RE (once per 2 days) or received seaweed (250 mg/kg bodyweight, orally) for 10 weeks. Results showed that seaweed consumption in combination with RE significantly (p < 0.05) increased maximal weight carrying capacity compared to RE alone. FHL muscle mass was significantly higher in both exercise and ES groups. Notably, high-intensity RE-induced lipid peroxidation, as evidenced by elevated thiobarbituric acid reactive substances (TBARS) in muscle, was substantially diminished (p < 0.05) by seaweed treatment. This antioxidative effect of seaweed was further represented by augmented superoxide dismutase activity and glutathione levels in seaweed groups. We noticed increased insulin concentrations and HOMA-IR, while the fasting blood glucose levels remained stable in seaweed and ES groups. Our findings conclude that seaweed in combination with RE enhanced maximal carrying strength and attenuated oxidative stress through improved antioxidant capacity. Seaweed could be a potential nutritional supplement to boost performance and to prevent exercise-induced muscle damage. Copyright © 2019 Mallikarjuna Korivi et al.

Original languageEnglish
Article number3528932
JournalEvidence-based Complementary and Alternative Medicine
Volume2019
Early online dateJul 2019
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2019

Citation

Korivi, M., Chen, C.-T., Yu, S.-H., Ye, W., Cheng, I.-S., Chang, J.-S., Kuo, C.-H., & Hou, C.-W., (2019). Seaweed supplementation enhances maximal muscular strength and attenuates resistance exercise-induced oxidative stress in rats. Evidence-based Complementary and Alternative Medicine, 2019, Article 3528932. https://doi.org/10.1155/2019/3528932

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