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Impact of Trail Running Races on Blood Viscosity and Its Determinants: Effects of Distance

Blood rheology is a key determinant of tissue perfusion at rest and during exercise. The present study investigated the effects of race distance on hematological, blood rheological, and red blood cell (RBC) senescence parameters. Eleven runners participated in the Martigny–Combes à Chamonix 40 km ra...

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Autores principales: Robert, Mélanie, Stauffer, Emeric, Nader, Elie, Skinner, Sarah, Boisson, Camille, Cibiel, Agnes, Feasson, Léonard, Renoux, Céline, Robach, Paul, Joly, Philippe, Millet, Guillaume Y., Connes, Philippe
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7696476/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33198320
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms21228531
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author Robert, Mélanie
Stauffer, Emeric
Nader, Elie
Skinner, Sarah
Boisson, Camille
Cibiel, Agnes
Feasson, Léonard
Renoux, Céline
Robach, Paul
Joly, Philippe
Millet, Guillaume Y.
Connes, Philippe
author_facet Robert, Mélanie
Stauffer, Emeric
Nader, Elie
Skinner, Sarah
Boisson, Camille
Cibiel, Agnes
Feasson, Léonard
Renoux, Céline
Robach, Paul
Joly, Philippe
Millet, Guillaume Y.
Connes, Philippe
author_sort Robert, Mélanie
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description Blood rheology is a key determinant of tissue perfusion at rest and during exercise. The present study investigated the effects of race distance on hematological, blood rheological, and red blood cell (RBC) senescence parameters. Eleven runners participated in the Martigny–Combes à Chamonix 40 km race (MCC, elevation gain: 2300 m) and 12 others in the Ultra-Trail du Mont Blanc (UTMB, 171 km, elevation gain: 10,000 m). Blood samples were collected before and after the races. After the UTMB, the percentage of RBC phosphatidylserine (PS) exposure was not affected while RBC CD235a levels decreased and RBC-derived microparticles increased. In contrast, after the MCC, RBC PS exposure increased, while RBC CD235a and RBC-derived microparticles levels were not affected. The free hemoglobin and hemolysis rate did not change during the races. RBC aggregation and blood viscosity at moderate shear rates increased after the MCC. RBC deformability, blood viscosity at a high shear rate, and hematocrit decreased after the UTMB but not after the MCC. Our results indicate that blood rheology behavior is different between a 40 km and a 171 km mountain race. The low blood viscosity after the ultra-marathon might facilitate blood flow to the muscles and optimize aerobic performance.
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spelling pubmed-76964762020-11-29 Impact of Trail Running Races on Blood Viscosity and Its Determinants: Effects of Distance Robert, Mélanie Stauffer, Emeric Nader, Elie Skinner, Sarah Boisson, Camille Cibiel, Agnes Feasson, Léonard Renoux, Céline Robach, Paul Joly, Philippe Millet, Guillaume Y. Connes, Philippe Int J Mol Sci Article Blood rheology is a key determinant of tissue perfusion at rest and during exercise. The present study investigated the effects of race distance on hematological, blood rheological, and red blood cell (RBC) senescence parameters. Eleven runners participated in the Martigny–Combes à Chamonix 40 km race (MCC, elevation gain: 2300 m) and 12 others in the Ultra-Trail du Mont Blanc (UTMB, 171 km, elevation gain: 10,000 m). Blood samples were collected before and after the races. After the UTMB, the percentage of RBC phosphatidylserine (PS) exposure was not affected while RBC CD235a levels decreased and RBC-derived microparticles increased. In contrast, after the MCC, RBC PS exposure increased, while RBC CD235a and RBC-derived microparticles levels were not affected. The free hemoglobin and hemolysis rate did not change during the races. RBC aggregation and blood viscosity at moderate shear rates increased after the MCC. RBC deformability, blood viscosity at a high shear rate, and hematocrit decreased after the UTMB but not after the MCC. Our results indicate that blood rheology behavior is different between a 40 km and a 171 km mountain race. The low blood viscosity after the ultra-marathon might facilitate blood flow to the muscles and optimize aerobic performance. MDPI 2020-11-12 /pmc/articles/PMC7696476/ /pubmed/33198320 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms21228531 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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Robert, Mélanie
Stauffer, Emeric
Nader, Elie
Skinner, Sarah
Boisson, Camille
Cibiel, Agnes
Feasson, Léonard
Renoux, Céline
Robach, Paul
Joly, Philippe
Millet, Guillaume Y.
Connes, Philippe
Impact of Trail Running Races on Blood Viscosity and Its Determinants: Effects of Distance
title Impact of Trail Running Races on Blood Viscosity and Its Determinants: Effects of Distance
title_full Impact of Trail Running Races on Blood Viscosity and Its Determinants: Effects of Distance
title_fullStr Impact of Trail Running Races on Blood Viscosity and Its Determinants: Effects of Distance
title_full_unstemmed Impact of Trail Running Races on Blood Viscosity and Its Determinants: Effects of Distance
title_short Impact of Trail Running Races on Blood Viscosity and Its Determinants: Effects of Distance
title_sort impact of trail running races on blood viscosity and its determinants: effects of distance
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7696476/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33198320
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms21228531
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