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KMID : 1206219990060030053
Journal of Korean Academy of Physical Therapy Science
1999 Volume.6 No. 3 p.53 ~ p.61
A experimental study on the physiological effects of electrical stimulation treatment of serum myoglobin and aldolase in human body
Kim Soon-Hee

Chon Ki-Young
Choi Young-Deok
Abstract
Prior studies have revealed that several stimulation to the muscle have released serum myoglobin into the blood vessel and increased aldolase activity. The present authors carried out a study which effect of electrical stimulation treatment (induced a isotonic wrist exerceise) on serum myoglobin(Mb) levels and aldolase(Al) activity were investigated in 6 healthy female. There were four groups of female: 1. no electrical stimulation control: 2. electrical stimulation 10min (EST10¡¯); 3. electrical stimulation 20 min (EST20¡¯); 4. electrical stimulation 30min (EST30¡¯). Each groups is all the same one. Radioimmunoassay and Ultraviolet Spectrophotometry were performed to increased or decreased of serum myoglobin and aldolase. Serum myoglobin significantly increased in electrical stimulated groups[EST10¡¯(30.20¡¾5.27ng/§¢) , EST20¡¯(21.65¡¾3.96ng/§¢), EST30¡¯(31.95¡¾2.0ng/§¢)] to be compared with control group(24.43¡¾2.20ng/§¢). Aldolase significantly increased in electrical stimulated groups [EST10¡¯ (6.85¡¾1.17 Sigma U/mL), EST20¡¯(3.70¡¾1.46 Sigma U/mL), EST30¡¯(6.56¡¾1.01 Sigma U/mL)) to be compared with control group( Sigma U/mL). The results of this study show that isotonic exercise result in electrical stimulation treatment increased serum myoglobin content and aldolase activity. In conclusion, our results support that stimulation release serum myoglobin and increase aldolase activity.
KEYWORD
electrical stimulation treatment, serum myoglobin, aldolase
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