高血清MG53水平是否与较好的心肺功能相关?

Q. Han, Jing Shao, Yingbin Ren, Naixin Liu, Lili Zhou, Baohua Xu, Yi Muqing
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目的探讨分级运动试验(GXT)后人内源性血清MG53水平与心肺功能的关系。方法16名健康男性志愿者(年龄23.1±2.9岁,身高169.5±6.0cm,体重63.2±5.9kg,脂肪百分比12.2±3.1%,最大摄氧量53.2±5.4ml/min/kg)完全同意并签署知情同意书,参加本研究。每次VO2max试验前取空腹血样,血清MG53采用ELISA试剂盒(LifeSpan, USA)测定。在这16名参与者中,每个人都进行了两次VO2max测试,并在两次测试之间进行了7周的常规体育训练(所有人都进行了相同的常规夏令营运动训练)。各组间差异采用UNIANOVA分析,心肺参数与血清MG53值的相关系数(r)采用pearson检验。结果按血清MG53水平分为3组,分别为低血清MG53 (n=5, 0.60±0.45 ng/ml)组(L)、中血清MG53 (n=6, 2.08±0.75 ng/ml)组(M)和高血清MG53 (n=4, 4.23±1.80 ng/ml)组(H)。然而,我们发现M的红细胞计数(RBC)高于L(4.98±0.22 vs 4.65±0.31 *1012/L, p<0.01),血红蛋白(Hb)高于L(155.3±7.6 vs 141)。5±8.1 g/L, p<0.01),且HCT高于L(46.6±2.1 vs 43.1±2.6%,p<0.01)。此外,我们发现H组的通气阈值(VT)高于L组(47.5±6.5 vs 38.6±3.9 ml/min/kg, p<0.01)和M组(47.5±6.5 vs 42.5±2.8 ml/min/kg, p<0.05)。同样,我们发现H的VO2max高于L(59.6±4.7 vs 51.6±6.7 ml/min/kg, p<0.05), VT时的负荷高于L(13.2±3.7 vs 11.1±1.7 Watts, p<0.05), RBC高于L(5.20±0.18 vs 4.65±0.31 *1012/L, p<0.01), Hb高于L(158.8±4.2 vs 141)。5±8.1 g/L, p<0.01), HCT高于L(47.4±1.5 vs 43.1±2.6%,p<0.01)。相关分析显示,VO2max(r=0.43, p<0.05)、VT时负荷(r=0.41, p<0.05)、RBC (r=0.53, p<0.01)、Hb (r=0.57, p<0.01)、HCT (r=0.47, p<0.01)与血清MG53呈正相关。结论人血清MG53水平可能与检测的心肺参数(如最大摄氧量、VT负荷、红细胞、HCT和Hb)呈正相关。
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PO-249 Does High Serum MG53 Level Associates with Better Cardiorespiratory Function?
Objective To investigate the association between the endogenous human serum MG53 level and cardio-respiratory function in response to graded exercise test (GXT). Methods Sixteen healthy male volunteers (23.1±2.9yrs, 169.5±6.0cm in height, 63.2±5.9kg in weight, 12.2±3.1% in %FAT, 53.2±5.4ml/min/kg in VO2max) fully acknowledged and signed informed consent and participated in this study. Fasting blood samples were drawn before each VO2max test, serum MG53 was measured by ELISA kits (LifeSpan, USA). Two VO2max tests were performed on each of these sixteen participants with cycle ergometer, and they had a 7 weeks regular physical training (all individuals performed a same routine summer camp exercise training) between the two tests. Difference between groups was determined by UNIANOVA and the correlation coefficient (r) between the cardiorespiratory parameters and serum MG53 value was determined by pearson test. Results Results were divided into 3 groups according to serum MG53 levels, they are Low serum MG53 (n=5, 0.60±0.45 ng/ml) group (L), Medium serum MG53 (n=6, 2.08±0.75 ng/ml) group (M) and High serum MG53 (n=4, 4.23±1.80 ng/ml) group (H). There is no significant difference between M and L when comparing end tidal gas component. However, we found M had higher red blood cell count (RBC) than L (4.98±0.22 vs 4.65±0.31 *1012/L, p<0.01), higher hemoglobin (Hb) than L (155.3±7.6 vs 141. 5±8.1 g/L, p<0.01), and higher hematocrit (HCT) than L (46.6±2.1 vs 43.1±2.6 %, p<0.01). Moreover, we found that H had higher ventilation threshold (VT) than L (47.5±6.5 vs 38.6±3.9 ml/min/kg, p<0.01) and M (47.5±6.5 vs 42.5±2.8 ml/min/kg, p<0.05). Similarly, we found H had higher VO2max than L (59.6±4.7 vs 51.6±6.7 ml/min/kg, p<0.05), higher workload at VT than L (13.2±3.7 vs 11.1±1.7 Watts, p<0.05), higher RBC than L (5.20±0.18 vs 4.65±0.31 *1012/L, p<0.01), higher Hb than L (158.8±4.2 vs 141. 5±8.1 g/L, p<0.01), and higher HCT than L (47.4±1.5 vs 43.1±2.6 %, p<0.01 ). Correlation analysis demonstrated that VO2max(r=0.43, p<0.05), workload at VT (r=0.41, p<0.05), RBC (r=0.53, p<0.01), Hb (r=0.57, p<0.01) and HCT (r=0.47, p<0.01) are positively correlated with Serum MG53. Conclusions It suggested that human serum MG53 level might be positively correlated with cardiorespiratory parameters that have been tested (e.g. VO2max, workload at VT, RBC, HCT and Hb).  
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