Effect of short- and long-term physical activities on circulating granin protein levels

Helge Røsjø , Per-Kristian Opstad , Jon Erik Hoff , Kristin Godang , Geir Christensen , Mats Stridsberg , Torbjørn Omland
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Abstract

Background

The classic chromogranin–secretogranin (granin) proteins are produced in the myocardium and throughout the neuroendocrine system, but while chromogranin (Cg) A and B levels are high in the adrenal medulla, secretogranin (Sg) II production is higher in the pituitary gland. Whether these differences may influence the response to physical activity is not known.

Methods

We measured circulating granin proteins during (1) a short-term maximal bicycle exercise stress test and (2) a 7 day military ranger course of continuous physical activity and sleep and energy deprivation.

Results

In 9 healthy subjects performing the exercise stress test (7 male, age 45 ± 5 y [mean ± SEM], duration 10.13 ± 1.14 min), CgB levels increased from before to immediately after the test: 1.20 ± 0.12 vs. 1.45 ± 0.09 nmol/L, p = 0.013. Metabolic equivalents, representing an index of performed work, were closely associated with the change (∆) in CgB levels during stress testing and explained 74% of the variability in CgB levels (p = 0.004). CgA and SgII levels were not increased after exercise stress testing. In the second cohort of 8 male subjects (age 25 ± 1 y) participating in the ranger course, CgB levels increased from day 1 and were significantly elevated on days 5 and 7. CgA also increased gradually with levels significantly elevated on day 7, while SgII was markedly increased on day 5 whereas levels on days 3 and 7 were unchanged compared to baseline levels.

Conclusion

We demonstrate a heterogeneous response to short- and long-term physical activities among circulating granin proteins with the most potent effect on CgB levels.

短期和长期体育活动对循环颗粒蛋白水平的影响
经典的嗜铬粒-分泌粒蛋白(granin)在心肌和整个神经内分泌系统中产生,但嗜铬粒蛋白(Cg) A和B在肾上腺髓质中含量较高,而分泌粒蛋白(Sg) II在垂体中含量较高。这些差异是否会影响对体力活动的反应尚不清楚。方法在(1)短期最大自行车运动应激试验和(2)7天连续体力活动、睡眠和能量剥夺的军事游骑兵过程中测量循环颗粒蛋白。结果9例健康受试者(男性7例,年龄45±5岁[mean±SEM],持续时间10.13±1.14 min), CgB水平较试验前和试验后升高:1.20±0.12∶1.45±0.09 nmol/L, p = 0.013。代谢当量,代表完成工作的指数,与压力测试期间CgB水平的变化(∆)密切相关,并解释了∆CgB水平变化的74% (p = 0.004)。运动应激试验后CgA和SgII水平未升高。第二组8名男性受试者(年龄25±1岁)参加游侠课程,CgB水平从第1天开始升高,在第5天和第7天显著升高。CgA也逐渐升高,第7天显著升高,而SgII在第5天显著升高,而第3天和第7天的水平与基线水平相比没有变化。结论:我们发现循环颗粒蛋白对短期和长期身体活动的异质性反应对CgB水平的影响最大。
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Regulatory Peptides
Regulatory Peptides 医学-内分泌学与代谢
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期刊介绍: Regulatory Peptides provides a medium for the rapid publication of interdisciplinary studies on the physiology and pathology of peptides of the gut, endocrine and nervous systems which regulate cell or tissue function. Articles emphasizing these objectives may be based on either fundamental or clinical observations obtained through the disciplines of morphology, cytochemistry, biochemistry, physiology, pathology, pharmacology or psychology.
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