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Detection of natural antibodies to endogenous bioregulators for the diagnostics of the functional state of the body

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RUSSIAN CHEMICAL BULLETIN
Volume 67, Issue 4, Pages 762-767

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11172-018-2134-3

Keywords

adaptive capacity; gamma-aminobutyric acid; glutamic acid; beta-endorphin; orphanin; dopamine; enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA); training load

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An immunological method for the detection of natural antibodies (NAb) to endogenous bioregulators (beta-endorphin, orphanin, angiotensin, serotonin, dopamine, histamine, gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA), and glutamate) has been developed for the evaluation of the functional state of the human body. The antibody level was determined at various stages of exercises during the period of sport training. A relationship was established between the change in the NAb level and the increased training load or the duration of exercises. The difference in the NAb levels for athletes specializing in Greco-Roman wrestling, soccer, and hockey was established. The initially high values for orphanin, GABA, and glutamate were found in hockey players, while these indicators in wrestlers were dynamically increased during the training process. Immunological indicators for soccer players were close to the physiologically normal ones and were similar to the parameters of people engaged in sports and recreational gymnastics. It was demonstrated that the diagnostic tests for the detection of natural antibodies to the listed biomolecules could have a practical application to evaluate the effectiveness of the functional state of the human body.

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