Cardiac troponin release in athletes: what do we know and where should we go?

IF 2.5 Q2 PHYSIOLOGY
Sylvan LJE Janssen , Kristian Berge , Tom Luiken , Vincent L Aengevaeren , Thijs MH Eijsvogels
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Abstract

Cardiac troponins (cTn) are proteins that regulate cardiomyocyte contraction. A rise and fall of cTn above the upper reference limit is diagnostic of myocardial injury. Therefore, cTn measurements are part of the routine workup when suspecting acute coronary syndromes.

Exercise can also produce cTn elevations. Many studies in the last three decades have advanced our understanding of exercise-induced cTn release. Beyond technical improvements in cTn assays, various predictors of cTn release have been identified, whereas insight into exercise-induced cTn release patterns and its clinical implications have been improved. Whether cTn release in athletes represents a physiological or pathological response remains a topic of debate. This review summarizes our current understanding of exercise-induced cTn release and provides directions for future studies. We address how to 1) discriminate physiological versus pathological cTn release, 2) unravel the underlying mechanisms of exercise-induced cTn release, and 3) determine whether exercise-induced cTn elevation is a novel cardiovascular risk factor.

运动员心肌肌钙蛋白释放:我们知道什么,我们应该去哪里?
心肌肌钙蛋白(cTn)是调节心肌细胞收缩的蛋白质。cTn高于参考上限时,可作为心肌损伤的诊断指标。因此,当怀疑急性冠状动脉综合征时,cTn测量是常规检查的一部分。运动也能使cTn升高。在过去的三十年中,许多研究都提高了我们对运动诱导的cTn释放的理解。除了cTn检测的技术改进之外,已经确定了cTn释放的各种预测因素,而对运动诱导的cTn释放模式及其临床意义的了解也得到了改进。运动员体内的cTn释放是否代表生理或病理反应仍然是一个有争议的话题。本文综述了我们目前对运动诱导cTn释放的认识,并为未来的研究提供了方向。我们将讨论如何1)区分生理性和病理性cTn释放,2)揭示运动诱导cTn释放的潜在机制,以及3)确定运动诱导的cTn升高是否是一种新的心血管危险因素。
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Current Opinion in Physiology
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