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    Acute antioxidant pre-treatment attenuates endothelial microparticle release after decompression

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    Authors
    Chrismas, Bryna C.
    Midgley, Adrian W.
    Taylor, Lee
    Vince, Rebecca V.
    Laden, Gerard
    Madden, Leigh A.
    Issue Date
    2010-12
    
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    Abstract
    The hyperbaric and hyperoxic effects of a dive have been demonstrated to elicit changes in oxidative stress, endothelial function and microparticle (MP) release. Endothelial MP, which are small membrane vesicles shed from the endothelium, have been suggested as a valid in vivo marker of endothelial function. Furthermore, recent research has shown an increase in CD105 MP post-dive to be associated with a decline in endothelial function. The aim of this study was to ascertain whether antioxidant (AOX) pre-treatment can attenuate increased CD105 MP release post-dive.
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    Chrismas, B.C. Madden, L. Midgley, A. Taylor, L. McNaughton, L & Laden, G. (2010) 'Acute antioxidant pre treatment attenuates endothelial microparticle release after decompression', Diving and Hyperbaric Medicine, 40, pp. 184 – 188.
    Publisher
    South Pacific Underwater Medicine Society (SPUMS)
    Journal
    Diving and hyperbaric medicine : the journal of the South Pacific Underwater Medicine Society
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10547/295783
    PubMed ID
    23111932
    Additional Links
    http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23111932
    http://archive.rubicon-foundation.org/xmlui/handle/123456789/10219
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    Article
    Language
    en
    ISSN
    1833-3516
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    Applied Sport and Exercise Physiology

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