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Preparatory training attenuates drastic response of the insulin-like growth factor binding protein 1 at the point of maximal oxygen consumption in handball players

BACKGROUND: Intensive exercise changes physiological need for glucose and several biochemical pathways responsible for its metabolism response. Among them are those which involve insulin, insulin-like growth factor (IGF-1), and IGF-binding proteins (IGFBPs). Different types and degrees of exercise,...

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Autores principales: Nedić, Olgica, Šunderić, Miloš, Miljuš, Goran, Valdevit, Zoran, Jakovljević, Vladimir, Glibetić, Marija, Vučić, Vesna
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Publicado: Shanghai University of Sport 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6189010/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30356600
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jshs.2016.01.014
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author Nedić, Olgica
Šunderić, Miloš
Miljuš, Goran
Valdevit, Zoran
Jakovljević, Vladimir
Glibetić, Marija
Vučić, Vesna
author_facet Nedić, Olgica
Šunderić, Miloš
Miljuš, Goran
Valdevit, Zoran
Jakovljević, Vladimir
Glibetić, Marija
Vučić, Vesna
author_sort Nedić, Olgica
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description BACKGROUND: Intensive exercise changes physiological need for glucose and several biochemical pathways responsible for its metabolism response. Among them are those which involve insulin, insulin-like growth factor (IGF-1), and IGF-binding proteins (IGFBPs). Different types and degrees of exercise, as well as an athlete's fitness, may induce a range of responses regarding concentrations and time needed for the alteration. The idea of the work was to find out whether and how insulin/IGF axis responds to additional physical activity in the already trained subjects and if so, is the adaptation potentially beneficial from the aspect of metabolic control. METHODS: The effect of 4-week intensive training on campus (preparatory training) on the levels of insulin, IGF-1, and IGFBPs during maximal progressive exercise test (MPET) on a treadmill was compared to the results obtained during MPET conducted after a regular training season of a female elite handball team (n = 17, age: 17 ± 1 years, height: 171 ± 8 cm, weight: 65 ± 8 kg, body mass index: 22 ± 1 kg/m(2) at the beginning of the study; there were no significant changes at the end). Serum samples were obtained from players immediately before the test (basal), at the end of the test after reaching the point of maximal oxygen consumption (VO(2max)), and after recovery. RESULTS: The concentration of insulin decreased at VO(2max), but remained higher in players after preparatory training (12.2 ± 2.5 mU/L vs. 8.9 ± 4.4 mU/L, p = 0.049). The level of IGFBP-1 decreased in players at VO(2max) in either case of training, but it remained much higher in tests performed after the preparatory regime than before (p = 0.029). Concentrations of IGF-1, IGFBP-2, -3, and -4 did not change significantly. CONCLUSION: The inverse relation between insulin and IGFBP-1 was lost during MPET, as these 2 molecules changed in the same direction. The results obtained suggest less severe stress-induced depression of insulin and IGFBP-1 after preparatory training. But another metabolic mechanism cannot be excluded, and that is potentially impaired insulin sensitivity resulting in higher level of IGFBP-1.
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spelling pubmed-61890102018-10-23 Preparatory training attenuates drastic response of the insulin-like growth factor binding protein 1 at the point of maximal oxygen consumption in handball players Nedić, Olgica Šunderić, Miloš Miljuš, Goran Valdevit, Zoran Jakovljević, Vladimir Glibetić, Marija Vučić, Vesna J Sport Health Sci Regular paper BACKGROUND: Intensive exercise changes physiological need for glucose and several biochemical pathways responsible for its metabolism response. Among them are those which involve insulin, insulin-like growth factor (IGF-1), and IGF-binding proteins (IGFBPs). Different types and degrees of exercise, as well as an athlete's fitness, may induce a range of responses regarding concentrations and time needed for the alteration. The idea of the work was to find out whether and how insulin/IGF axis responds to additional physical activity in the already trained subjects and if so, is the adaptation potentially beneficial from the aspect of metabolic control. METHODS: The effect of 4-week intensive training on campus (preparatory training) on the levels of insulin, IGF-1, and IGFBPs during maximal progressive exercise test (MPET) on a treadmill was compared to the results obtained during MPET conducted after a regular training season of a female elite handball team (n = 17, age: 17 ± 1 years, height: 171 ± 8 cm, weight: 65 ± 8 kg, body mass index: 22 ± 1 kg/m(2) at the beginning of the study; there were no significant changes at the end). Serum samples were obtained from players immediately before the test (basal), at the end of the test after reaching the point of maximal oxygen consumption (VO(2max)), and after recovery. RESULTS: The concentration of insulin decreased at VO(2max), but remained higher in players after preparatory training (12.2 ± 2.5 mU/L vs. 8.9 ± 4.4 mU/L, p = 0.049). The level of IGFBP-1 decreased in players at VO(2max) in either case of training, but it remained much higher in tests performed after the preparatory regime than before (p = 0.029). Concentrations of IGF-1, IGFBP-2, -3, and -4 did not change significantly. CONCLUSION: The inverse relation between insulin and IGFBP-1 was lost during MPET, as these 2 molecules changed in the same direction. The results obtained suggest less severe stress-induced depression of insulin and IGFBP-1 after preparatory training. But another metabolic mechanism cannot be excluded, and that is potentially impaired insulin sensitivity resulting in higher level of IGFBP-1. Shanghai University of Sport 2017-09 2016-01-21 /pmc/articles/PMC6189010/ /pubmed/30356600 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jshs.2016.01.014 Text en © 2017 Production and hosting by Elsevier B.V. on behalf of Shanghai University of Sport. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle Regular paper
Nedić, Olgica
Šunderić, Miloš
Miljuš, Goran
Valdevit, Zoran
Jakovljević, Vladimir
Glibetić, Marija
Vučić, Vesna
Preparatory training attenuates drastic response of the insulin-like growth factor binding protein 1 at the point of maximal oxygen consumption in handball players
title Preparatory training attenuates drastic response of the insulin-like growth factor binding protein 1 at the point of maximal oxygen consumption in handball players
title_full Preparatory training attenuates drastic response of the insulin-like growth factor binding protein 1 at the point of maximal oxygen consumption in handball players
title_fullStr Preparatory training attenuates drastic response of the insulin-like growth factor binding protein 1 at the point of maximal oxygen consumption in handball players
title_full_unstemmed Preparatory training attenuates drastic response of the insulin-like growth factor binding protein 1 at the point of maximal oxygen consumption in handball players
title_short Preparatory training attenuates drastic response of the insulin-like growth factor binding protein 1 at the point of maximal oxygen consumption in handball players
title_sort preparatory training attenuates drastic response of the insulin-like growth factor binding protein 1 at the point of maximal oxygen consumption in handball players
topic Regular paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6189010/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30356600
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jshs.2016.01.014
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