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A Fragment of the LG3 Peptide of Endorepellin Is Present in the Urine of Physically Active Mining Workers: A Potential Marker of Physical Activity

Biomarker analysis has been implemented in sports research in an attempt to monitor the effects of exertion and fatigue in athletes. This study proposed that while such biomarkers may be useful for monitoring injury risk in workers, proteomic approaches might also be utilised to identify novel exert...

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Autores principales: Parker, Tony J., Sampson, Dayle L., Broszczak, Daniel, Chng, Yee L., Carter, Shea L., Leavesley, David I., Parker, Anthony W., Upton, Zee
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3311645/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22457785
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0033714
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author Parker, Tony J.
Sampson, Dayle L.
Broszczak, Daniel
Chng, Yee L.
Carter, Shea L.
Leavesley, David I.
Parker, Anthony W.
Upton, Zee
author_facet Parker, Tony J.
Sampson, Dayle L.
Broszczak, Daniel
Chng, Yee L.
Carter, Shea L.
Leavesley, David I.
Parker, Anthony W.
Upton, Zee
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description Biomarker analysis has been implemented in sports research in an attempt to monitor the effects of exertion and fatigue in athletes. This study proposed that while such biomarkers may be useful for monitoring injury risk in workers, proteomic approaches might also be utilised to identify novel exertion or injury markers. We found that urinary urea and cortisol levels were significantly elevated in mining workers following a 12 hour overnight shift. These levels failed to return to baseline over 24 h in the more active maintenance crew compared to truck drivers (operators) suggesting a lack of recovery between shifts. Use of a SELDI-TOF MS approach to detect novel exertion or injury markers revealed a spectral feature which was associated with workers in both work categories who were engaged in higher levels of physical activity. This feature was identified as the LG3 peptide, a C-terminal fragment of the anti-angiogenic/anti-tumourigenic protein endorepellin. This finding suggests that urinary LG3 peptide may be a biomarker of physical activity. It is also possible that the activity mediated release of LG3/endorepellin into the circulation may represent a biological mechanism for the known inverse association between physical activity and cancer risk/survival.
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spelling pubmed-33116452012-03-28 A Fragment of the LG3 Peptide of Endorepellin Is Present in the Urine of Physically Active Mining Workers: A Potential Marker of Physical Activity Parker, Tony J. Sampson, Dayle L. Broszczak, Daniel Chng, Yee L. Carter, Shea L. Leavesley, David I. Parker, Anthony W. Upton, Zee PLoS One Research Article Biomarker analysis has been implemented in sports research in an attempt to monitor the effects of exertion and fatigue in athletes. This study proposed that while such biomarkers may be useful for monitoring injury risk in workers, proteomic approaches might also be utilised to identify novel exertion or injury markers. We found that urinary urea and cortisol levels were significantly elevated in mining workers following a 12 hour overnight shift. These levels failed to return to baseline over 24 h in the more active maintenance crew compared to truck drivers (operators) suggesting a lack of recovery between shifts. Use of a SELDI-TOF MS approach to detect novel exertion or injury markers revealed a spectral feature which was associated with workers in both work categories who were engaged in higher levels of physical activity. This feature was identified as the LG3 peptide, a C-terminal fragment of the anti-angiogenic/anti-tumourigenic protein endorepellin. This finding suggests that urinary LG3 peptide may be a biomarker of physical activity. It is also possible that the activity mediated release of LG3/endorepellin into the circulation may represent a biological mechanism for the known inverse association between physical activity and cancer risk/survival. Public Library of Science 2012-03-23 /pmc/articles/PMC3311645/ /pubmed/22457785 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0033714 Text en Parker et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Parker, Tony J.
Sampson, Dayle L.
Broszczak, Daniel
Chng, Yee L.
Carter, Shea L.
Leavesley, David I.
Parker, Anthony W.
Upton, Zee
A Fragment of the LG3 Peptide of Endorepellin Is Present in the Urine of Physically Active Mining Workers: A Potential Marker of Physical Activity
title A Fragment of the LG3 Peptide of Endorepellin Is Present in the Urine of Physically Active Mining Workers: A Potential Marker of Physical Activity
title_full A Fragment of the LG3 Peptide of Endorepellin Is Present in the Urine of Physically Active Mining Workers: A Potential Marker of Physical Activity
title_fullStr A Fragment of the LG3 Peptide of Endorepellin Is Present in the Urine of Physically Active Mining Workers: A Potential Marker of Physical Activity
title_full_unstemmed A Fragment of the LG3 Peptide of Endorepellin Is Present in the Urine of Physically Active Mining Workers: A Potential Marker of Physical Activity
title_short A Fragment of the LG3 Peptide of Endorepellin Is Present in the Urine of Physically Active Mining Workers: A Potential Marker of Physical Activity
title_sort fragment of the lg3 peptide of endorepellin is present in the urine of physically active mining workers: a potential marker of physical activity
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3311645/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22457785
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0033714
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