R. Hayward, C. Dennehy, S. J. Rodearmel, C. Schneider
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Abstract
Estrogen ingestion has been suggested as a protective mechanism of muscle membrane integrity against an exercise‐induced muscle inflammatory response. Serum creatine kinase (CK) concentration and the heart muscle isoenzyme CK‐MB have been used as diagnostic markers of muscle disruption following exercise. The purpose of this study was to determine the difference in serum CK, CK‐MB, and perceived soreness following exercise‐induced muscle disruption in females taking an oral contraceptive (OC) and those not. Subjects included sixteen females, eight in the experimental group and eight in the control group. Estrogen concentration, determined pre‐exercise, was 181 ± 45 pg/ml for the OC group and 124 ± 25 pg/ml for the controls, respectively. Subjects participated in an eccentric hamstring exercise which consisted of six sets of ten repetitions at 110% of concentric 1RM. Serum CK, CK‐MB concentration and perceived soreness were assessed pre‐exercise and immediately, 24,48,72 and 96 hours post‐exercise. Serum C...