累积冲击负荷和软骨合成生物标志物可能与女大学篮球运动员的损伤风险有关。

Q3 Medicine
Arthroscopy Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation Pub Date : 2024-08-30 eCollection Date: 2024-12-01 DOI:10.1016/j.asmr.2024.100992
Julie P Burland, Michael Szymanski, Jeb Struder, Margaret Morrissey, Michelle Van Dyke, Christian Lattermann, Janelle Francisco, Cory M Edgar
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目的:评估累积冲击负荷和血清生物标志物是否与下肢损伤有关,并确定大学女篮球运动员的冲击负荷和软骨生物标志物之间的关系。方法:这是一项前瞻性纵向研究,评估一个大学女子篮球赛季的下肢冲击负荷、血清软骨生物标志物和损伤发生率。数据采集时间为2022年8月至2023年4月;该队列在季节结束后未进行其他随访。该研究的纳入标准包括18至25岁的大学女子篮球运动员,在研究开始时(2024年8月)没有受伤。软骨合成(II型前胶原羧基前肽和聚合蛋白硫酸软骨素846表位)和降解(II型胶原裂解)生物标志物在6个季节时间点进行评估。在练习过程中使用固定在胫骨远端内侧的惯性测量装置收集冲击负荷指标(累积骨刺激,冲击强度)。受伤被定义为在最初受伤后1天或1天以上不能参加比赛。在任何有记录的损伤和抽血分析之前的一周内计算累积冲击负荷指标。使用点双序列和Pearson积差相关性来确定冲击负荷指标、血清生物标志物和损伤之间的关系。结果:11名大学生女子篮球运动员(身高1.86米,体重82.0公斤,年龄20.54岁)参加比赛。在第5周和第6周,两肢较大的中范围(6- 20g)累计冲击强度(r = 0.674, P = 0.023)和第8周的高范围(20- 200g)累积冲击强度(0.672,P = 0.024)与损伤相关。在季后赛前,右侧肢体(r = 0.694, P = 0.026)和左侧肢体(r = 0.747, P = 0.013)的前胶原II羧基前肽水平升高与更大的累积骨刺激相关。在非赛季1 (r = 0.729, P = 0.017)和赛季初(r = 0.645, P = 0.044),较高的硫酸软骨素846表位水平与赛季损伤发生率相关。结论:在本研究中,我们发现赛季早期的中高强度撞击(6- 200g)与女大学篮球运动员随后的损伤有关。不同时间点软骨合成的增加与该人群中累积骨刺激指标和赛季损伤发生率的增加相关。证据等级:四级,预后病例系列。
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Cumulative Impact Loading and Cartilage Synthesis Biomarkers May Be Associated With Injury Risk in Female Collegiate Basketball Players.

Purpose: To evaluate whether cumulative impact load and serum biomarkers are related to lower-extremity injury and to determine any impact load and cartilage biomarker relationships in collegiate female basketball athletes.

Methods: This was a prospective longitudinal study evaluating lower-extremity impact load, serum cartilage biomarkers, and injury incidence over the course of a single collegiate women's basketball season. Data were collected from August 2022 to April 2023; no other follow-up after the cessation of the season was conducted in this cohort. Inclusion criteria for the study included collegiate women's basketball athletes, ages 18 to 25 years, who were noninjured at the start of the study time frame (August 2024). Cartilage synthesis (procollagen II carboxy propeptide and aggrecan chondroitin sulfate 846 epitope) and degradation (collagen type II cleavage) biomarkers were evaluated at 6 season timepoints. Impact load metrics (cumulative bone stimulus, impact intensity) were collected during practices using inertial measurement units secured to the distal medial tibiae. Injury was defined as restriction of participation for 1 or more days beyond day of initial injury. Cumulative impact load metrics were calculated over the week before any documented injury and blood draws for analysis. Point biserial and Pearson product moment correlations were used to determine the relationship between impact load metrics, serum biomarkers, and injury.

Results: Eleven collegiate women's basketball athletes (height: 1.86 meters, mass: 82.0 kg, age: 20.54 years) participated. Greater medium-range (6-20 g) cumulative impact intensities during week 5 and 6 for both limbs (r = 0.674, P = .023) and high-range (20-200 g) during week 8 for both limbs (0.672, P = .024) were associated with injury. Greater cumulative bone stimulus was associated with increased procollagen II carboxy propeptide levels before conference playoffs for right (r = 0.694, P = .026) and left (r = 0.747, P = .013) limbs. Greater chondroitin sulfate 846 epitope levels at off-season-1 (r = 0.729, P = .017), and at the beginning of the competitive season (r = 0.645, P = .044) were associated with season-long injury incidence.

Conclusions: In this study, we found that moderate-to-high intensity impacts (6-200 g) early in the season were associated with subsequent injury among female collegiate basketball players. Increased cartilage synthesis at various time points was correlated with increased cumulative bone stimulus metrics and season-long injury incidence in this population.

Level of evidence: Level IV, prognostic case series.

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