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Performance Related Factors Are the Main Determinants of the von Willebrand Factor Response to Exhaustive Physical Exercise

BACKGROUND: Physical stress triggers the endothelium to release von Willebrand Factor (VWF) from the Weibel Palade bodies. Since VWF is a risk factor for arterial thrombosis, it is of great interest to discover determinants of VWF response to physical stress. We aimed to determine the main mediators...

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Autores principales: van Loon, Janine E., Sonneveld, Michelle A. H., Praet, Stephan F. E., de Maat, Moniek P. M., Leebeek, Frank W. G.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3953583/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24626470
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0091687
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author van Loon, Janine E.
Sonneveld, Michelle A. H.
Praet, Stephan F. E.
de Maat, Moniek P. M.
Leebeek, Frank W. G.
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Sonneveld, Michelle A. H.
Praet, Stephan F. E.
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Leebeek, Frank W. G.
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description BACKGROUND: Physical stress triggers the endothelium to release von Willebrand Factor (VWF) from the Weibel Palade bodies. Since VWF is a risk factor for arterial thrombosis, it is of great interest to discover determinants of VWF response to physical stress. We aimed to determine the main mediators of the VWF increase by exhaustive physical exercise. METHODS: 105 healthy individuals (18–35 years) were included in this study. Each participant performed an incremental exhaustive exercise test on a cycle ergometer. Respiratory gas exchange measurements were obtained while cardiac function was continuously monitored. Blood was collected at baseline and directly after exhaustion. VWF antigen (VWF:Ag) levels, VWF collagen binding (VWF:CB) levels, ADAMTS13 activity and common variations in Syntaxin Binding Protein-5 (STXBP5, rs1039084 and rs9399599), Syntaxin-2 (STX2, rs7978987) and VWF (promoter, rs7965413) were determined. RESULTS: The median VWF:Ag level at baseline was 0.94 IU/mL [IQR 0.8–1.1] and increased with 47% [IQR 25–73] after exhaustive exercise to a median maximum VWF:Ag of 1.38 IU/mL [IQR 1.1–1.8] (p<0.0001). VWF:CB levels and ADAMTS13 activity both also increased after exhaustive exercise (median increase 43% and 12%, both p<0.0001). The strongest determinants of the VWF:Ag level increase are performance related (p<0.0001). We observed a gender difference in VWF:Ag response to exercise (females 1.2 IU/mL; males 1.7 IU/mL, p = 0.001), which was associated by a difference in performance. Genetic variations in STXBP5, STX2 and the VWF promoter were not associated with VWF:Ag levels at baseline nor with the VWF:Ag increase. CONCLUSIONS: VWF:Ag levels strongly increase upon exhaustive exercise and this increase is strongly determined by physical fitness level and the intensity of the exercise, while there is no clear effect of genetic variation in STXBP5, STX2 and the VWF promoter.
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spelling pubmed-39535832014-03-18 Performance Related Factors Are the Main Determinants of the von Willebrand Factor Response to Exhaustive Physical Exercise van Loon, Janine E. Sonneveld, Michelle A. H. Praet, Stephan F. E. de Maat, Moniek P. M. Leebeek, Frank W. G. PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Physical stress triggers the endothelium to release von Willebrand Factor (VWF) from the Weibel Palade bodies. Since VWF is a risk factor for arterial thrombosis, it is of great interest to discover determinants of VWF response to physical stress. We aimed to determine the main mediators of the VWF increase by exhaustive physical exercise. METHODS: 105 healthy individuals (18–35 years) were included in this study. Each participant performed an incremental exhaustive exercise test on a cycle ergometer. Respiratory gas exchange measurements were obtained while cardiac function was continuously monitored. Blood was collected at baseline and directly after exhaustion. VWF antigen (VWF:Ag) levels, VWF collagen binding (VWF:CB) levels, ADAMTS13 activity and common variations in Syntaxin Binding Protein-5 (STXBP5, rs1039084 and rs9399599), Syntaxin-2 (STX2, rs7978987) and VWF (promoter, rs7965413) were determined. RESULTS: The median VWF:Ag level at baseline was 0.94 IU/mL [IQR 0.8–1.1] and increased with 47% [IQR 25–73] after exhaustive exercise to a median maximum VWF:Ag of 1.38 IU/mL [IQR 1.1–1.8] (p<0.0001). VWF:CB levels and ADAMTS13 activity both also increased after exhaustive exercise (median increase 43% and 12%, both p<0.0001). The strongest determinants of the VWF:Ag level increase are performance related (p<0.0001). We observed a gender difference in VWF:Ag response to exercise (females 1.2 IU/mL; males 1.7 IU/mL, p = 0.001), which was associated by a difference in performance. Genetic variations in STXBP5, STX2 and the VWF promoter were not associated with VWF:Ag levels at baseline nor with the VWF:Ag increase. CONCLUSIONS: VWF:Ag levels strongly increase upon exhaustive exercise and this increase is strongly determined by physical fitness level and the intensity of the exercise, while there is no clear effect of genetic variation in STXBP5, STX2 and the VWF promoter. Public Library of Science 2014-03-13 /pmc/articles/PMC3953583/ /pubmed/24626470 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0091687 Text en © 2014 van Loon 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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van Loon, Janine E.
Sonneveld, Michelle A. H.
Praet, Stephan F. E.
de Maat, Moniek P. M.
Leebeek, Frank W. G.
Performance Related Factors Are the Main Determinants of the von Willebrand Factor Response to Exhaustive Physical Exercise
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title_fullStr Performance Related Factors Are the Main Determinants of the von Willebrand Factor Response to Exhaustive Physical Exercise
title_full_unstemmed Performance Related Factors Are the Main Determinants of the von Willebrand Factor Response to Exhaustive Physical Exercise
title_short Performance Related Factors Are the Main Determinants of the von Willebrand Factor Response to Exhaustive Physical Exercise
title_sort performance related factors are the main determinants of the von willebrand factor response to exhaustive physical exercise
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3953583/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24626470
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0091687
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