Urinary cyclic AMP and cyclic GMP in normal and asthmatic subjects during exercise.

H. Linklater, K. P. Strickland, D. Cunningham, J. Griffiths, J. Trevithick
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The purpose of this study was to compare exercise-induced changes in urinary cyclic AMP and cyclic GMP of normal and asthmatic subjects. All subjects were exercised to 80% of predicted maximum heart rate for 15 minutes on a bicycle ergometer. FEV1 was measured before and after exercise to determine the degree of bronchoconstriction due to exercise. Five urine specimens were collected by voluntary voiding at 20 minute intervals (one specimen before exercise and four after exercise). Before exercise, the asthmatic subjects excreted less cyclic GMP (p less than 0.05) but the same cyclic AMP as the normal subjects. Creatinine excretion in nine asthmatic subjects decreased by 24% (p less than 0.01) during exercise. In sixteen normal subjects (post-exercise bronchoconstriction less than 10%) cyclic AMP excretion increased by 19% (p less than 0.05) within 20 minutes after exercise, while cyclic GMP excretion did not change significantly. In thirteen asthmatic subjects (post-exercise bronchoconstriction greater than 20%) cyclic AMP excretion did not change significantly, while cyclic GMP excretion increased by 23% (p less than 0.05) within 20 minutes after exercise. This study has shown that exercise affects the excretion of cyclic AMP, cyclic GMP, and creatinine in normal and asthmatic subjects. The response of normal and asthmatic groups to exercise was the same for creatinine but different for cyclic AMP and cyclic GMP.
正常和哮喘受试者运动时尿循环AMP和循环GMP的变化。
本研究的目的是比较运动引起的正常和哮喘受试者尿循环AMP和循环GMP的变化。所有受试者都在自行车测力器上运动15分钟,达到预测最大心率的80%。运动前后分别测量FEV1,以确定运动所致支气管收缩程度。每隔20分钟自行排尿5份(运动前1份,运动后4份)。运动前,哮喘组循环GMP排泄量低于正常组(p < 0.05),但循环AMP排泄量与正常组相同。9例哮喘患者运动时肌酐排泄量下降24% (p < 0.01)。16例正常受试者(运动后支气管收缩小于10%)运动后20分钟内循环AMP排泄量增加19% (p < 0.05),而循环GMP排泄量无明显变化。13例哮喘患者(运动后支气管收缩大于20%)运动后20分钟内循环AMP排泄量无明显变化,而循环GMP排泄量增加23% (p < 0.05)。本研究表明,运动影响正常和哮喘受试者的环AMP、环GMP和肌酐的排泄。正常组和哮喘组对运动的反应肌酸酐相同,而对环AMP和环GMP的反应不同。
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