The impact of an endurance training programme on exercise-induced cardiac biomarker release
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The impact of an endurance training programme on exercise-induced cardiac biomarker releaseAutoría
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2015-02-13Editor
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LÓPEZ ARRESE, Alejandro; LÓPEZ LAVAL, Isaac; GEORGE, Keith; PUENTE LANZAROTE, Juan José; MAYOLAS PI, María del Carmen; SERRANO OSTÁRIZ, Enrique; REVILLA MARTÍ, Pablo; MOLINER URDIALES, Diego; REVERTER MASIÀ, Joaquín. The impact of an endurance training programme on exercise-induced cardiac biomarker release. American Journal of Physiology - Heart and Circulatory Physiology (2015), February 13, pp. H913-H920Tipo de documento
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We evaluated the influence of a 14-wk endurance running program on the exercise-induced release of high-sensitivity cardiac troponin T (hscTnT) and NH2-terminal pro-brain natriuretic peptide (NT-proBNP). Fifty-eight ... [+]
We evaluated the influence of a 14-wk endurance running program on the exercise-induced release of high-sensitivity cardiac troponin T (hscTnT) and NH2-terminal pro-brain natriuretic peptide (NT-proBNP). Fifty-eight untrained participants were randomized to supervised endurance exercise (14 wk, 3–4 days/wk, 120–240 min/wk, 65–85% of maximum heart rate) or a control group. At baseline and after the
training program, hs-cTnT and NT-proBNP were assessed before and 5 min, 1 h, 3 h, 6 h, 12 h, and 24 h after a 60-min maximal running test. Before training, hs-cTnT was significantly elevated in both groups with acute exercise (P , 0.0001) with no between-group differences. There was considerable heterogeneity in peak hs-cTnT
concentration with the upper reference limit exceeded in 71% of the exercise tests. After training, both baseline and postexercise hs-cTnT were significantly higher compared with pretraining and the response of the control group (P 5 0.008). Acute exercise led to a small but significant increase in NT-proBNP, but this was not mediated by training (P 5 0.121). In summary, a controlled endurance training intervention resulted in higher pre- and postexercise values of hscTnT with no changes in NT-proBNP. [-]
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