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Impairment on Cardiopulmonary Function after Marathon: Role of Exhaled Nitric Oxide

BACKGROUND: The endurance exercise is capable of inducing skeletal muscle, heart, and respiratory fatigue, evidenced by morphofunctional cardiac changes, release of myocardial injury biomarkers, and reduction of maximal voluntary ventilation and oxygen consumption (VO(2)) at peak exercise. PURPOSE:...

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Autores principales: Sierra, Ana Paula, Oliveira-Junior, Manoel Carneiro, Almeida, Francine Maria, Benetti, Marino, Oliveira, Rodrigo, Felix, Soraia Nogueira, Genaro, Isabella Santos, Romanholo, Beatriz Mangueira Saraiva, Ghorayeb, Nabil, Kiss, Maria Augusta Peduti Dal Molin, Cury-Boaventura, Maria Fernanda, Pesquero, João Bosco, Vieira, Rodolfo Paula
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Publicado: Hindawi 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6398013/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30911346
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/5134360
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author Sierra, Ana Paula
Oliveira-Junior, Manoel Carneiro
Almeida, Francine Maria
Benetti, Marino
Oliveira, Rodrigo
Felix, Soraia Nogueira
Genaro, Isabella Santos
Romanholo, Beatriz Mangueira Saraiva
Ghorayeb, Nabil
Kiss, Maria Augusta Peduti Dal Molin
Cury-Boaventura, Maria Fernanda
Pesquero, João Bosco
Vieira, Rodolfo Paula
author_facet Sierra, Ana Paula
Oliveira-Junior, Manoel Carneiro
Almeida, Francine Maria
Benetti, Marino
Oliveira, Rodrigo
Felix, Soraia Nogueira
Genaro, Isabella Santos
Romanholo, Beatriz Mangueira Saraiva
Ghorayeb, Nabil
Kiss, Maria Augusta Peduti Dal Molin
Cury-Boaventura, Maria Fernanda
Pesquero, João Bosco
Vieira, Rodolfo Paula
author_sort Sierra, Ana Paula
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description BACKGROUND: The endurance exercise is capable of inducing skeletal muscle, heart, and respiratory fatigue, evidenced by morphofunctional cardiac changes, release of myocardial injury biomarkers, and reduction of maximal voluntary ventilation and oxygen consumption (VO(2)) at peak exercise. PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to investigate whether marathoners present cardiac fatigue after marathon and whether it correlates with pulmonary levels of exhaled nitric oxide (eNO) and pulmonary inflammation. METHODS: 31 male marathoners, age 39 ± 9 years, were evaluated by cardiopulmonary exercise test three weeks before and between three and 15 days after a marathon; eNO analysis and spirometry were evaluated before, immediately after, and 24 and 72 hours after the marathon, and sputum cellularity and cytokine level were assessed before and after the marathon. RESULTS: Marathon induced an increase in the percentage of macrophages, neutrophils (from 0.65% to 4.28% and 6.79% to 14.11%, respectively), and epithelial cells and a decrease in cytokines in induced sputum, followed by an increase in eNO concentration (20 ± 11 to 35 ± 19 ppb), which presented a significant reduction 24 and 72 hours after marathon (9 ± 12 e 12 ± 9 ppb, p < 0.05). We observed a decrease in the spirometry parameters in all time points assessed after the marathon (p < 0.05) as well as in cardiopulmonary capacity, evidenced by a reduction in VO(2) and ventilation peaks (57 ± 6 to 55 ± 6 mL·min(−1)·Kg(−1) and 134 ± 19 to 132 ± 18 Lpm, respectively, p < 0.05). Finally, we observed a negative correlation between the decrease in forced expiratory volume and decrease in eNO 24 and 72 hours after marathon (r = −0.4, p = 0.05). CONCLUSION: Reduction in eNO bioavailability after marathon prevents the reduction in cardiopulmonary capacity induced by acute inflammatory pattern after marathon.
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spelling pubmed-63980132019-03-25 Impairment on Cardiopulmonary Function after Marathon: Role of Exhaled Nitric Oxide Sierra, Ana Paula Oliveira-Junior, Manoel Carneiro Almeida, Francine Maria Benetti, Marino Oliveira, Rodrigo Felix, Soraia Nogueira Genaro, Isabella Santos Romanholo, Beatriz Mangueira Saraiva Ghorayeb, Nabil Kiss, Maria Augusta Peduti Dal Molin Cury-Boaventura, Maria Fernanda Pesquero, João Bosco Vieira, Rodolfo Paula Oxid Med Cell Longev Research Article BACKGROUND: The endurance exercise is capable of inducing skeletal muscle, heart, and respiratory fatigue, evidenced by morphofunctional cardiac changes, release of myocardial injury biomarkers, and reduction of maximal voluntary ventilation and oxygen consumption (VO(2)) at peak exercise. PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to investigate whether marathoners present cardiac fatigue after marathon and whether it correlates with pulmonary levels of exhaled nitric oxide (eNO) and pulmonary inflammation. METHODS: 31 male marathoners, age 39 ± 9 years, were evaluated by cardiopulmonary exercise test three weeks before and between three and 15 days after a marathon; eNO analysis and spirometry were evaluated before, immediately after, and 24 and 72 hours after the marathon, and sputum cellularity and cytokine level were assessed before and after the marathon. RESULTS: Marathon induced an increase in the percentage of macrophages, neutrophils (from 0.65% to 4.28% and 6.79% to 14.11%, respectively), and epithelial cells and a decrease in cytokines in induced sputum, followed by an increase in eNO concentration (20 ± 11 to 35 ± 19 ppb), which presented a significant reduction 24 and 72 hours after marathon (9 ± 12 e 12 ± 9 ppb, p < 0.05). We observed a decrease in the spirometry parameters in all time points assessed after the marathon (p < 0.05) as well as in cardiopulmonary capacity, evidenced by a reduction in VO(2) and ventilation peaks (57 ± 6 to 55 ± 6 mL·min(−1)·Kg(−1) and 134 ± 19 to 132 ± 18 Lpm, respectively, p < 0.05). Finally, we observed a negative correlation between the decrease in forced expiratory volume and decrease in eNO 24 and 72 hours after marathon (r = −0.4, p = 0.05). CONCLUSION: Reduction in eNO bioavailability after marathon prevents the reduction in cardiopulmonary capacity induced by acute inflammatory pattern after marathon. Hindawi 2019-02-17 /pmc/articles/PMC6398013/ /pubmed/30911346 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/5134360 Text en Copyright © 2019 Ana Paula Sierra et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Sierra, Ana Paula
Oliveira-Junior, Manoel Carneiro
Almeida, Francine Maria
Benetti, Marino
Oliveira, Rodrigo
Felix, Soraia Nogueira
Genaro, Isabella Santos
Romanholo, Beatriz Mangueira Saraiva
Ghorayeb, Nabil
Kiss, Maria Augusta Peduti Dal Molin
Cury-Boaventura, Maria Fernanda
Pesquero, João Bosco
Vieira, Rodolfo Paula
Impairment on Cardiopulmonary Function after Marathon: Role of Exhaled Nitric Oxide
title Impairment on Cardiopulmonary Function after Marathon: Role of Exhaled Nitric Oxide
title_full Impairment on Cardiopulmonary Function after Marathon: Role of Exhaled Nitric Oxide
title_fullStr Impairment on Cardiopulmonary Function after Marathon: Role of Exhaled Nitric Oxide
title_full_unstemmed Impairment on Cardiopulmonary Function after Marathon: Role of Exhaled Nitric Oxide
title_short Impairment on Cardiopulmonary Function after Marathon: Role of Exhaled Nitric Oxide
title_sort impairment on cardiopulmonary function after marathon: role of exhaled nitric oxide
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6398013/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30911346
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/5134360
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