Hormonal stress responses of growth hormone and insulin-like growth factor-I in highly resistance trained women and men

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q4 CELL BIOLOGY
Disa L. Hatfield , William J. Kraemer , Jeff S. Volek , Bradley C. Nindl , Lydia K. Caldwell , Jakob L. Vingren , Robert U. Newton , Keijo Häkkinen , Elaine C. Lee , Carl M. Maresh , Wesley C. Hymer
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Abstract

The purpose of this study was to examine the responses of growth hormone (GH) and insulin-like growth factor-I (IGFI) to intense heavy resistance exercise in highly trained men and women to determine what sex-dependent responses may exist. Subjects were highly resistance trained men (N = 8, Mean ± SD; age, yrs., 21 ± 1, height, cm, 175.3 ± 6.7, body mass, kg, 87.0 ± 18.5, % body fat, 15.2 ± 5.4, squat X body mass, 2.1 ± 0.4; and women (N = 7; Mean ± SD, age, yrs. 24 ± 5, height, cm 164.6 ± 6.7, body mass, kg 76.4 ± 8.8, % body fat, 26.9 ± 5.3, squat X body mass, 1.7 ± 0.6). An acute resistance exercise test protocol (ARET) consisted of 6 sets of 10 repetitions at 80% of the 1 RM with 2 min rest between sets was used as the stressor. Blood samples were obtained pre-exercise, after 3 sets, and then immediately after exercise (IP), 5, 15, 30, and 70 min post-exercise for determination of blood lactate (HLa), and plasma glucose, insulin, cortisol, and GH. Determination of plasma concentrations of IGFI, IGF binding proteins 1, 2, and 3 along with molecular weight isoform factions were determined at pre, IP and 70 min. GH significantly (P ≤ 0.05) increased at all time points with resting concentrations significantly higher in women. Significant increases were observed for HLa, glucose, insulin, and cortisol with exercise and into recovery with no sex-dependent observations. Women showed IGF-I values that were higher than men at all times points with both seeing exercise increases. IGFBP-1 and 2 showed increase with exercise with no sex-dependent differences. IGFBP-3 concentrations were higher in women at all-time points with no exercise induced changes. Both women and men saw an exercise induced increase with significantly higher values in GH in only the mid-range (30-60 kD) isoform.  Only women saw an exercise induced increase with significantly higher values for IGF fractions only in the mid-range (30–60 kD) isoform, which were significantly greater than the men at the IP and 70 min post-exercise time points. In conclusion, the salient findings of this investigation were that in highly resistance trained men and women, sexual dimorphisms exist but appear different from our prior work in untrained men and women and appear to support a sexual dimorphism related to compensatory aspects in women for anabolic mediating mechanisms in cellular interactions.

生长激素和胰岛素样生长因子- 1在高抵抗训练的男女中的激素应激反应
本研究的目的是检查在高强度训练的男性和女性中生长激素(GH)和胰岛素样生长因子- 1 (IGFI)对高强度大阻力运动的反应,以确定可能存在的性别依赖性反应。受试者为高度抵抗训练的男性(N = 8, Mean±SD;年龄、年。21±1、身高厘米,175.3±6.7,体重,公斤,87.0±18.5,%身体脂肪,15.2±5.4,蹲X体重,2.1±0.4;女性(N = 7;平均±SD,年龄,年。24±5、身高厘米164.6±6.7,体重,公斤76.4±8.8,%身体脂肪,26.9±5.3,蹲X体重,1.7±0.6)。急性阻力运动测试方案(ARET)包括6组,每组10次重复,每次1 RM的80%,每组之间休息2分钟作为应激源。分别在运动前、运动3组后、运动后立即(IP)、运动后5、15、30和70分钟采集血样,测定血乳酸(HLa)、血浆葡萄糖、胰岛素、皮质醇和生长激素。分别在注射前、注射后和注射后70分钟测定血浆中IGFI、IGF结合蛋白1、2和3的浓度以及分子量同型异构体的含量。GH在所有时间点均显著升高(P≤0.05),女性静息时GH浓度显著升高。HLa、葡萄糖、胰岛素和皮质醇随着运动和恢复而显著增加,没有性别依赖的观察。女性的IGF-I值在所有时间点都高于男性,两者都看到锻炼的增加。IGFBP-1和2随运动而增加,无性别差异。在没有运动引起的变化的情况下,女性的IGFBP-3浓度在所有时间点都更高。在运动诱导下,女性和男性的生长激素仅在中程(30-60 kD)亚型中显著升高。只有女性看到运动引起的IGF分数增加,只有在中程(30-60 kD)亚型显著升高,在IP和运动后70分钟时间点显著高于男性。总之,这项研究的显著发现是,在高度抵抗训练的男性和女性中,两性异形存在,但与我们之前在未经训练的男性和女性中的研究不同,并且似乎支持与女性在细胞相互作用中合成代谢介导机制的代偿方面相关的两性异形。
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Growth Hormone & Igf Research
Growth Hormone & Igf Research 医学-内分泌学与代谢
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3.30
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38
审稿时长
57 days
期刊介绍: Growth Hormone & IGF Research is a forum for research on the regulation of growth and metabolism in humans, animals, tissues and cells. It publishes articles on all aspects of growth-promoting and growth-inhibiting hormones and factors, with particular emphasis on insulin-like growth factors (IGFs) and growth hormone. This reflects the increasing importance of growth hormone and IGFs in clinical medicine and in the treatment of diseases.
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