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Acute exercise in elite rugby players increases the circulating level of the cardiovascular biomarker GDF-15

机译:精英橄榄球运动员的急性运动会增加心血管生物标志物GDF-15的循环水平

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Background. Intense training can lead to a pathophysiological change in serum concentration of a variety of biomarkers. Traditional biomarkers of cardiac injury are very useful in monitoring CVD patients, but in healthy subjects or athletes they cannot be informative enough about the cardiovascular risk, because in these cases their serum levels do not increase over the pathological limit. Therefore novel cardiovascular biomarkers are required in order to allow a better monitoring of sport performance, prediction of overtraining and diagnosis of sport-related cardiac injuries. Growth differentiation factor-15 (GDF-15) is emerging as a powerful cardiovascular injury risk indicator. In this study we investigate the effect of intense physical training of on the circulating levels of GDF-15 in rugby professional players. Methods. Serum GDF-15, Erythropoietin, IL-6, the cardiovascular parameter ST-2, NT-proBNP and routine hematological parameters were measured in a group of 30 rugby players before and after a session of intense training. Results. While ST-2, IL-6 and hsCRP displayed no significant changes after intense training, NT-proBNP and GDF-15 showed a significant increase, even without reaching the pathological level. Discussion. The measure of GDF-15 in professional rugby players could be a useful tool to monitoring their cardiovascular status during training and competition session in order to prevent the onset of collateral cardiovascular adverse event due to the intense training and, in the case of cardiac injury, it could possibly allow a very early diagnosis at the beginning of the pathogenic process.
机译:背景。激烈的训练可导致多种生物标志物血清浓度的病理生理变化。传统的心脏损伤生物标志物在监测CVD患者方面非常有用,但在健康受试者或运动员中,他们对心血管风险的了解不足,因为在这些情况下,他们的血清水平不会超过病理极限。因此,需要新颖的心血管生物标志物以更好地监测运动表现,预测过度训练并诊断与运动有关的心脏损伤。生长分化因子15(GDF-15)逐渐成为一种强有力的心血管损伤风险指标。在这项研究中,我们调查了激烈的体育锻炼对橄榄球职业运动员中GDF-15循环水平的影响。方法。在一次激烈的训练前后,对一组30名橄榄球运动员进行了血清GDF-15,促红细胞生成素,IL-6,心血管参数ST-2,NT-proBNP和常规血液学参数的测量。结果。在激烈的训练后,ST-2,IL-6和hsCRP没有明显变化,而NT-proBNP和GDF-15却显着增加,甚至没有达到病理水平。讨论。在职业橄榄球运动员中测量GDF-15可能是监测训练和比赛期间心血管状况的有用工具,以防止由于剧烈训练而引起的附带心血管不良事件的发生,并且在发生心脏损伤的情况下,它可能可以在致病过程开始时就进行早期诊断。

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