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HNP-1 and HBD-1 as Biomarkers for the Immune Systems of Elite Basketball Athletes

Acute or strenuous exercise is sometimes related to upper respiratory tract infections in athletes. Practicing intense and regular exercise can lead to incorrect activation of the immune system, causing athletes to be excluded from training programs and competitions. Defensins are small antimicrobia...

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Autores principales: Pero, Raffaela, Brancaccio, Mariarita, Mennitti, Cristina, Gentile, Luca, Franco, Adelaide, Laneri, Sonia, De Biasi, Margherita G., Pagliuca, Chiara, Colicchio, Roberta, Salvatore, Paola, D’Alicandro, Giovanni, Terracciano, Daniela, Cennamo, Michele, La Civita, Evelina, Liotti, Antonietta, Mazzaccara, Cristina, Frisso, Giulia, Lombardo, Barbara, Scudiero, Olga
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7345027/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32517339
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics9060306
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author Pero, Raffaela
Brancaccio, Mariarita
Mennitti, Cristina
Gentile, Luca
Franco, Adelaide
Laneri, Sonia
De Biasi, Margherita G.
Pagliuca, Chiara
Colicchio, Roberta
Salvatore, Paola
D’Alicandro, Giovanni
Terracciano, Daniela
Cennamo, Michele
La Civita, Evelina
Liotti, Antonietta
Mazzaccara, Cristina
Frisso, Giulia
Lombardo, Barbara
Scudiero, Olga
author_facet Pero, Raffaela
Brancaccio, Mariarita
Mennitti, Cristina
Gentile, Luca
Franco, Adelaide
Laneri, Sonia
De Biasi, Margherita G.
Pagliuca, Chiara
Colicchio, Roberta
Salvatore, Paola
D’Alicandro, Giovanni
Terracciano, Daniela
Cennamo, Michele
La Civita, Evelina
Liotti, Antonietta
Mazzaccara, Cristina
Frisso, Giulia
Lombardo, Barbara
Scudiero, Olga
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description Acute or strenuous exercise is sometimes related to upper respiratory tract infections in athletes. Practicing intense and regular exercise can lead to incorrect activation of the immune system, causing athletes to be excluded from training programs and competitions. Defensins are small antimicrobial peptides that are part of the innate immune system and dynamically involved in several biological activities. In this study, we highlight the role of human defensins in competitive basketball athletes. In particular, we consider the behavior of alpha- and beta-defensins together with white blood cells in a cohort of players. Moreover, we focus our attention on cortisol, a physiological indicator of stress, and testosterone, both of which are human hormones involved in muscle metabolism. The free-testosterone/cortisol ratio is considered to be an indicator of overtraining among athletes. This paper provides an up-to-date information of the role of human defensins as self-defense molecules during a continuous stressor such as long-term exercise, and it recognizes them as potential markers of infection.
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spelling pubmed-73450272020-07-09 HNP-1 and HBD-1 as Biomarkers for the Immune Systems of Elite Basketball Athletes Pero, Raffaela Brancaccio, Mariarita Mennitti, Cristina Gentile, Luca Franco, Adelaide Laneri, Sonia De Biasi, Margherita G. Pagliuca, Chiara Colicchio, Roberta Salvatore, Paola D’Alicandro, Giovanni Terracciano, Daniela Cennamo, Michele La Civita, Evelina Liotti, Antonietta Mazzaccara, Cristina Frisso, Giulia Lombardo, Barbara Scudiero, Olga Antibiotics (Basel) Article Acute or strenuous exercise is sometimes related to upper respiratory tract infections in athletes. Practicing intense and regular exercise can lead to incorrect activation of the immune system, causing athletes to be excluded from training programs and competitions. Defensins are small antimicrobial peptides that are part of the innate immune system and dynamically involved in several biological activities. In this study, we highlight the role of human defensins in competitive basketball athletes. In particular, we consider the behavior of alpha- and beta-defensins together with white blood cells in a cohort of players. Moreover, we focus our attention on cortisol, a physiological indicator of stress, and testosterone, both of which are human hormones involved in muscle metabolism. The free-testosterone/cortisol ratio is considered to be an indicator of overtraining among athletes. This paper provides an up-to-date information of the role of human defensins as self-defense molecules during a continuous stressor such as long-term exercise, and it recognizes them as potential markers of infection. MDPI 2020-06-07 /pmc/articles/PMC7345027/ /pubmed/32517339 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics9060306 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Pero, Raffaela
Brancaccio, Mariarita
Mennitti, Cristina
Gentile, Luca
Franco, Adelaide
Laneri, Sonia
De Biasi, Margherita G.
Pagliuca, Chiara
Colicchio, Roberta
Salvatore, Paola
D’Alicandro, Giovanni
Terracciano, Daniela
Cennamo, Michele
La Civita, Evelina
Liotti, Antonietta
Mazzaccara, Cristina
Frisso, Giulia
Lombardo, Barbara
Scudiero, Olga
HNP-1 and HBD-1 as Biomarkers for the Immune Systems of Elite Basketball Athletes
title HNP-1 and HBD-1 as Biomarkers for the Immune Systems of Elite Basketball Athletes
title_full HNP-1 and HBD-1 as Biomarkers for the Immune Systems of Elite Basketball Athletes
title_fullStr HNP-1 and HBD-1 as Biomarkers for the Immune Systems of Elite Basketball Athletes
title_full_unstemmed HNP-1 and HBD-1 as Biomarkers for the Immune Systems of Elite Basketball Athletes
title_short HNP-1 and HBD-1 as Biomarkers for the Immune Systems of Elite Basketball Athletes
title_sort hnp-1 and hbd-1 as biomarkers for the immune systems of elite basketball athletes
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7345027/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32517339
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics9060306
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