Cargando…

Changes in blood biochemical markers before, during, and after a 2-day ultramarathon

We studied changes in blood markers of 18 nonprofessional, middle-aged runners of a 2-day, 130 km ultramarathon. Blood was sampled at baseline, after the goals on the first and second day, and at three time points (1, 3, and 5/6 days) after the race. Blood indices showed three patterns. First patter...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Arakawa, Kazuyuki, Hosono, Akihiro, Shibata, Kiyoshi, Ghadimi, Reza, Fuku, Mizuho, Goto, Chiho, Imaeda, Nahomi, Tokudome, Yuko, Hoshino, Hideki, Marumoto, Mitsuhiro, Kobayashi, Masaaki, Suzuki, Sadao, Tokudome, Shinkan
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Dove Medical Press 2016
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4847591/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27186145
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/OAJSM.S97468
_version_ 1782429243899117568
author Arakawa, Kazuyuki
Hosono, Akihiro
Shibata, Kiyoshi
Ghadimi, Reza
Fuku, Mizuho
Goto, Chiho
Imaeda, Nahomi
Tokudome, Yuko
Hoshino, Hideki
Marumoto, Mitsuhiro
Kobayashi, Masaaki
Suzuki, Sadao
Tokudome, Shinkan
author_facet Arakawa, Kazuyuki
Hosono, Akihiro
Shibata, Kiyoshi
Ghadimi, Reza
Fuku, Mizuho
Goto, Chiho
Imaeda, Nahomi
Tokudome, Yuko
Hoshino, Hideki
Marumoto, Mitsuhiro
Kobayashi, Masaaki
Suzuki, Sadao
Tokudome, Shinkan
author_sort Arakawa, Kazuyuki
collection PubMed
description We studied changes in blood markers of 18 nonprofessional, middle-aged runners of a 2-day, 130 km ultramarathon. Blood was sampled at baseline, after the goals on the first and second day, and at three time points (1, 3, and 5/6 days) after the race. Blood indices showed three patterns. First pattern indices showed essentially no changes after the two goals and after the race, including red blood cell indices, gamma-glutamyl transferase, and tumor necrosis factor-α. Second pattern markers, including the majority of indices, were elevated during the race (and also after the race for some parameters) and then returned to baseline afterward, including hemolysis/red blood cell destruction markers (indirect bilirubin) and an iron reservoir index (ferritin), muscle damage parameters (uric acid, creatine kinase, lactate dehydrogenase, and aspartate aminotransferase), renal function markers (creatinine and blood urea nitrogen), liver injury index (alanine aminotransferase), lipid metabolism indices (free fatty acid), reactive oxygen species and inflammation parameters (white blood cells, interleukin-6, and C-reactive protein), and energy production and catecholamines (adrenaline, noradrenaline, and dopamine). Third pattern index of a lipid metabolism marker – triglyceride – decreased during the race periods and started returning to baseline from then onward. Some hormonal markers such as insulin, leptin, and adiponectin showed unique patterns. These findings appeared informative for nonprofessional athletes to know about an optimal physical activity level, duration, and total exercise for elevating physical performance and monitoring physical/mental conditioning as well as for prevention of overtraining and physical injuries.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-4847591
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2016
publisher Dove Medical Press
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-48475912016-05-16 Changes in blood biochemical markers before, during, and after a 2-day ultramarathon Arakawa, Kazuyuki Hosono, Akihiro Shibata, Kiyoshi Ghadimi, Reza Fuku, Mizuho Goto, Chiho Imaeda, Nahomi Tokudome, Yuko Hoshino, Hideki Marumoto, Mitsuhiro Kobayashi, Masaaki Suzuki, Sadao Tokudome, Shinkan Open Access J Sports Med Original Research We studied changes in blood markers of 18 nonprofessional, middle-aged runners of a 2-day, 130 km ultramarathon. Blood was sampled at baseline, after the goals on the first and second day, and at three time points (1, 3, and 5/6 days) after the race. Blood indices showed three patterns. First pattern indices showed essentially no changes after the two goals and after the race, including red blood cell indices, gamma-glutamyl transferase, and tumor necrosis factor-α. Second pattern markers, including the majority of indices, were elevated during the race (and also after the race for some parameters) and then returned to baseline afterward, including hemolysis/red blood cell destruction markers (indirect bilirubin) and an iron reservoir index (ferritin), muscle damage parameters (uric acid, creatine kinase, lactate dehydrogenase, and aspartate aminotransferase), renal function markers (creatinine and blood urea nitrogen), liver injury index (alanine aminotransferase), lipid metabolism indices (free fatty acid), reactive oxygen species and inflammation parameters (white blood cells, interleukin-6, and C-reactive protein), and energy production and catecholamines (adrenaline, noradrenaline, and dopamine). Third pattern index of a lipid metabolism marker – triglyceride – decreased during the race periods and started returning to baseline from then onward. Some hormonal markers such as insulin, leptin, and adiponectin showed unique patterns. These findings appeared informative for nonprofessional athletes to know about an optimal physical activity level, duration, and total exercise for elevating physical performance and monitoring physical/mental conditioning as well as for prevention of overtraining and physical injuries. Dove Medical Press 2016-04-21 /pmc/articles/PMC4847591/ /pubmed/27186145 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/OAJSM.S97468 Text en © 2016 Arakawa et al. This work is published and licensed by Dove Medical Press Limited The full terms of this license are available at https://www.dovepress.com/terms.php and incorporate the Creative Commons Attribution – Non Commercial (unported, v3.0) License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/). By accessing the work you hereby accept the Terms. Non-commercial uses of the work are permitted without any further permission from Dove Medical Press Limited, provided the work is properly attributed.
spellingShingle Original Research
Arakawa, Kazuyuki
Hosono, Akihiro
Shibata, Kiyoshi
Ghadimi, Reza
Fuku, Mizuho
Goto, Chiho
Imaeda, Nahomi
Tokudome, Yuko
Hoshino, Hideki
Marumoto, Mitsuhiro
Kobayashi, Masaaki
Suzuki, Sadao
Tokudome, Shinkan
Changes in blood biochemical markers before, during, and after a 2-day ultramarathon
title Changes in blood biochemical markers before, during, and after a 2-day ultramarathon
title_full Changes in blood biochemical markers before, during, and after a 2-day ultramarathon
title_fullStr Changes in blood biochemical markers before, during, and after a 2-day ultramarathon
title_full_unstemmed Changes in blood biochemical markers before, during, and after a 2-day ultramarathon
title_short Changes in blood biochemical markers before, during, and after a 2-day ultramarathon
title_sort changes in blood biochemical markers before, during, and after a 2-day ultramarathon
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4847591/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27186145
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/OAJSM.S97468
work_keys_str_mv AT arakawakazuyuki changesinbloodbiochemicalmarkersbeforeduringandaftera2dayultramarathon
AT hosonoakihiro changesinbloodbiochemicalmarkersbeforeduringandaftera2dayultramarathon
AT shibatakiyoshi changesinbloodbiochemicalmarkersbeforeduringandaftera2dayultramarathon
AT ghadimireza changesinbloodbiochemicalmarkersbeforeduringandaftera2dayultramarathon
AT fukumizuho changesinbloodbiochemicalmarkersbeforeduringandaftera2dayultramarathon
AT gotochiho changesinbloodbiochemicalmarkersbeforeduringandaftera2dayultramarathon
AT imaedanahomi changesinbloodbiochemicalmarkersbeforeduringandaftera2dayultramarathon
AT tokudomeyuko changesinbloodbiochemicalmarkersbeforeduringandaftera2dayultramarathon
AT hoshinohideki changesinbloodbiochemicalmarkersbeforeduringandaftera2dayultramarathon
AT marumotomitsuhiro changesinbloodbiochemicalmarkersbeforeduringandaftera2dayultramarathon
AT kobayashimasaaki changesinbloodbiochemicalmarkersbeforeduringandaftera2dayultramarathon
AT suzukisadao changesinbloodbiochemicalmarkersbeforeduringandaftera2dayultramarathon
AT tokudomeshinkan changesinbloodbiochemicalmarkersbeforeduringandaftera2dayultramarathon