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Type of training has a significant influence on the GH/IGF-1 axis but not on regulating miRNAs

The growth hormone (GH)/insulin-like growth factor-1 axis is responsible for glucose homeostasis. In the present study we assessed the expression levels of miRNA-124, miRNA-210 and miRNA-375 and immunoexpression of IGFBP-3 in relation to the concentrations of IGF-1 and glucose in athletes performing...

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Autores principales: Khalid, Katarzyna, Szewczyk, Artur, Kiszałkiewicz, Justyna, Migdalska-Sęk, Monika, Domańska-Senderowska, Daria, Brzeziański, Michał, Lulińska, Ewelina, Jegier, Anna, Brzeziańska-Lasota, Ewa
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Institute of Sport in Warsaw 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7433330/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32879543
http://dx.doi.org/10.5114/biolsport.2020.94248
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author Khalid, Katarzyna
Szewczyk, Artur
Kiszałkiewicz, Justyna
Migdalska-Sęk, Monika
Domańska-Senderowska, Daria
Brzeziański, Michał
Lulińska, Ewelina
Jegier, Anna
Brzeziańska-Lasota, Ewa
author_facet Khalid, Katarzyna
Szewczyk, Artur
Kiszałkiewicz, Justyna
Migdalska-Sęk, Monika
Domańska-Senderowska, Daria
Brzeziański, Michał
Lulińska, Ewelina
Jegier, Anna
Brzeziańska-Lasota, Ewa
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description The growth hormone (GH)/insulin-like growth factor-1 axis is responsible for glucose homeostasis. In the present study we assessed the expression levels of miRNA-124, miRNA-210 and miRNA-375 and immunoexpression of IGFBP-3 in relation to the concentrations of IGF-1 and glucose in athletes performing different types of effort. Sixty-six young male athletes (age 25.4±4.1 years) were divided into: group EN (33 male athletes; age 25.6±4.4 years) with endurance-type efforts (disciplines: triathlon, long distance running, cycling) and group ST (33 male athletes; age 25.2±3.9 years) with strength-type efforts (disciplines: weightlifting, body building, CrossFit). The control group consisted of 28 non-training men (age 29.1±4.7 years). Statistically significantly higher IGF-1 concentration and lower glucose concentration (P<0.05) in serum were observed in the group of athletes (vs. controls). Immunoexpression of IGFBP-3 was higher in athletes (vs. controls), and a higher value of immunoexpression was obtained in athlete group ST vs. group EN (P>0.05). Levels of expression of miRNA-210 and miRNA-375 were higher in athletes vs. controls (P>0.05). The obtained data confirmed the importance of the somatotropic axis in the regulation of metabolic adaptation to physical exercise. The detected variation in the concentrations and expression levels of the studied molecules involved in the somatotropic axis in athletes confirmed the role of the somatotropic axis in adaptation to physical effort. Statistically significant reduction of glucose concentration and the highest expression of IGF-1in serum in athletes suggest the anabolic effect of IGF-1 through insulin receptors on many tissues under the influence of moderate physical exercises (mainly during resistance training).
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spelling pubmed-74333302020-09-01 Type of training has a significant influence on the GH/IGF-1 axis but not on regulating miRNAs Khalid, Katarzyna Szewczyk, Artur Kiszałkiewicz, Justyna Migdalska-Sęk, Monika Domańska-Senderowska, Daria Brzeziański, Michał Lulińska, Ewelina Jegier, Anna Brzeziańska-Lasota, Ewa Biol Sport Original Paper The growth hormone (GH)/insulin-like growth factor-1 axis is responsible for glucose homeostasis. In the present study we assessed the expression levels of miRNA-124, miRNA-210 and miRNA-375 and immunoexpression of IGFBP-3 in relation to the concentrations of IGF-1 and glucose in athletes performing different types of effort. Sixty-six young male athletes (age 25.4±4.1 years) were divided into: group EN (33 male athletes; age 25.6±4.4 years) with endurance-type efforts (disciplines: triathlon, long distance running, cycling) and group ST (33 male athletes; age 25.2±3.9 years) with strength-type efforts (disciplines: weightlifting, body building, CrossFit). The control group consisted of 28 non-training men (age 29.1±4.7 years). Statistically significantly higher IGF-1 concentration and lower glucose concentration (P<0.05) in serum were observed in the group of athletes (vs. controls). Immunoexpression of IGFBP-3 was higher in athletes (vs. controls), and a higher value of immunoexpression was obtained in athlete group ST vs. group EN (P>0.05). Levels of expression of miRNA-210 and miRNA-375 were higher in athletes vs. controls (P>0.05). The obtained data confirmed the importance of the somatotropic axis in the regulation of metabolic adaptation to physical exercise. The detected variation in the concentrations and expression levels of the studied molecules involved in the somatotropic axis in athletes confirmed the role of the somatotropic axis in adaptation to physical effort. Statistically significant reduction of glucose concentration and the highest expression of IGF-1in serum in athletes suggest the anabolic effect of IGF-1 through insulin receptors on many tissues under the influence of moderate physical exercises (mainly during resistance training). Institute of Sport in Warsaw 2020-05-23 2020-09 /pmc/articles/PMC7433330/ /pubmed/32879543 http://dx.doi.org/10.5114/biolsport.2020.94248 Text en Copyright © Biology of Sport 2020 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 3.0 Unported License, permitting all non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Paper
Khalid, Katarzyna
Szewczyk, Artur
Kiszałkiewicz, Justyna
Migdalska-Sęk, Monika
Domańska-Senderowska, Daria
Brzeziański, Michał
Lulińska, Ewelina
Jegier, Anna
Brzeziańska-Lasota, Ewa
Type of training has a significant influence on the GH/IGF-1 axis but not on regulating miRNAs
title Type of training has a significant influence on the GH/IGF-1 axis but not on regulating miRNAs
title_full Type of training has a significant influence on the GH/IGF-1 axis but not on regulating miRNAs
title_fullStr Type of training has a significant influence on the GH/IGF-1 axis but not on regulating miRNAs
title_full_unstemmed Type of training has a significant influence on the GH/IGF-1 axis but not on regulating miRNAs
title_short Type of training has a significant influence on the GH/IGF-1 axis but not on regulating miRNAs
title_sort type of training has a significant influence on the gh/igf-1 axis but not on regulating mirnas
topic Original Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7433330/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32879543
http://dx.doi.org/10.5114/biolsport.2020.94248
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