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Inflammation and Oral Contraceptive Use in Female Athletes Before the Rio Olympic Games

This study investigated the association between synthetic ovarian hormone use [i.e., the oral contraceptive (OC) pill] and basal C-reactive protein (CRP), peripheral blood immune cell subsets, and circulating pro- and anti-inflammatory cytokine concentrations in elite female athletes. Elite female a...

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Autores principales: Larsen, Brianna, Cox, Amanda, Colbey, Candice, Drew, Michael, McGuire, Helen, Fazekas de St Groth, Barbara, Hughes, David, Vlahovich, Nicole, Waddington, Gordon, Burke, Louise, Lundy, Bronwen, West, Nicholas, Minahan, Clare
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7261912/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32523546
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2020.00497
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author Larsen, Brianna
Cox, Amanda
Colbey, Candice
Drew, Michael
McGuire, Helen
Fazekas de St Groth, Barbara
Hughes, David
Vlahovich, Nicole
Waddington, Gordon
Burke, Louise
Lundy, Bronwen
West, Nicholas
Minahan, Clare
author_facet Larsen, Brianna
Cox, Amanda
Colbey, Candice
Drew, Michael
McGuire, Helen
Fazekas de St Groth, Barbara
Hughes, David
Vlahovich, Nicole
Waddington, Gordon
Burke, Louise
Lundy, Bronwen
West, Nicholas
Minahan, Clare
author_sort Larsen, Brianna
collection PubMed
description This study investigated the association between synthetic ovarian hormone use [i.e., the oral contraceptive (OC) pill] and basal C-reactive protein (CRP), peripheral blood immune cell subsets, and circulating pro- and anti-inflammatory cytokine concentrations in elite female athletes. Elite female athletes (n = 53) selected in Rio Summer Olympic squads participated in this study; 25 were taking an OC (AthletesOC) and 28 were naturally hormonally cycling (AthletesNC). Venous blood samples were collected at rest for the determination of sex hormones, cortisol, CRP, peripheral blood mononuclear memory and naïve CD4+ T-cells, CD8+ T-cells and natural killer cells, as well as pro- and anti-inflammatory cytokine concentrations. C-reactive protein concentrations were elevated (p < 0.001) in AthletesOC (median = 2.02, IQR = 3.15) compared to AthletesNC (median = 0.57, IQR = 1.07). No differences were reported for cortisol, cytokines, or PBMC immune cell subsets, although there was a trend (p = 0.062) for higher IL-6 concentrations in AthletesNC. Female Olympians had substantially higher CRP concentrations, a marker of inflammation and tissue damage, before the Rio Olympic Games if they used an OC. Future research should examine the potential consequences for athlete performance/recovery so that, if necessary, practitioners can implement prevention programs.
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spelling pubmed-72619122020-06-09 Inflammation and Oral Contraceptive Use in Female Athletes Before the Rio Olympic Games Larsen, Brianna Cox, Amanda Colbey, Candice Drew, Michael McGuire, Helen Fazekas de St Groth, Barbara Hughes, David Vlahovich, Nicole Waddington, Gordon Burke, Louise Lundy, Bronwen West, Nicholas Minahan, Clare Front Physiol Physiology This study investigated the association between synthetic ovarian hormone use [i.e., the oral contraceptive (OC) pill] and basal C-reactive protein (CRP), peripheral blood immune cell subsets, and circulating pro- and anti-inflammatory cytokine concentrations in elite female athletes. Elite female athletes (n = 53) selected in Rio Summer Olympic squads participated in this study; 25 were taking an OC (AthletesOC) and 28 were naturally hormonally cycling (AthletesNC). Venous blood samples were collected at rest for the determination of sex hormones, cortisol, CRP, peripheral blood mononuclear memory and naïve CD4+ T-cells, CD8+ T-cells and natural killer cells, as well as pro- and anti-inflammatory cytokine concentrations. C-reactive protein concentrations were elevated (p < 0.001) in AthletesOC (median = 2.02, IQR = 3.15) compared to AthletesNC (median = 0.57, IQR = 1.07). No differences were reported for cortisol, cytokines, or PBMC immune cell subsets, although there was a trend (p = 0.062) for higher IL-6 concentrations in AthletesNC. Female Olympians had substantially higher CRP concentrations, a marker of inflammation and tissue damage, before the Rio Olympic Games if they used an OC. Future research should examine the potential consequences for athlete performance/recovery so that, if necessary, practitioners can implement prevention programs. Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-05-25 /pmc/articles/PMC7261912/ /pubmed/32523546 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2020.00497 Text en Copyright © 2020 Larsen, Cox, Colbey, Drew, McGuire, Fazekas de St Groth, Hughes, Vlahovich, Waddington, Burke, Lundy, West and Minahan. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Physiology
Larsen, Brianna
Cox, Amanda
Colbey, Candice
Drew, Michael
McGuire, Helen
Fazekas de St Groth, Barbara
Hughes, David
Vlahovich, Nicole
Waddington, Gordon
Burke, Louise
Lundy, Bronwen
West, Nicholas
Minahan, Clare
Inflammation and Oral Contraceptive Use in Female Athletes Before the Rio Olympic Games
title Inflammation and Oral Contraceptive Use in Female Athletes Before the Rio Olympic Games
title_full Inflammation and Oral Contraceptive Use in Female Athletes Before the Rio Olympic Games
title_fullStr Inflammation and Oral Contraceptive Use in Female Athletes Before the Rio Olympic Games
title_full_unstemmed Inflammation and Oral Contraceptive Use in Female Athletes Before the Rio Olympic Games
title_short Inflammation and Oral Contraceptive Use in Female Athletes Before the Rio Olympic Games
title_sort inflammation and oral contraceptive use in female athletes before the rio olympic games
topic Physiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7261912/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32523546
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2020.00497
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