Research Article

Dietary Supplementation with the Microalga Galdieria sulphuraria (Rhodophyta) Reduces Prolonged Exercise-Induced Oxidative Stress in Rat Tissues

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Effect of prolonged exercise and G. sulphuraria treatment on the rates of O2 consumption of liver, heart, and skeletal muscle, homogenates, and mitochondria, in the presence of Complex II substrate (succinate). Values are mean ± S.E.M. For each value eight rats were used. Oxygen consumption is expressed in μmol O min−1 per g of tissue and nmol O min−1 per milligram mitochondrial protein. Rates of O2 consumption were measured in the absence (State 4) and in the presence (State 3) of ADP. S: sedentary untreated rats; SG: sedentary G. sulphuraria treated rats; E: exercised untreated rats; EG: exercised G. sulphuraria treated rats. Significant difference for exercised rats versus respective sedentary controls; significant difference for G. sulphuraria treated animals versus respective untreated controls. The level of significance was chosen as .