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Acute Impacts of Different Types of Exercise on Circulating α-Klotho Protein Levels

Introduction: Elevated plasma α-klotho (αKl) protects against several ageing phenotypes and has been proposed as a biomarker of a good prognosis for different diseases. The beneficial health effects of elevated plasma levels of soluble αKl (SαKl) have been likened to the positive effects of exercise...

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Autores principales: Iturriaga, Tamara, Yvert, Thomas, Sanchez-Lorente, Isabel M., Diez-Vega, Ignacio, Fernandez-Elias, Valentin E., Sanchez-Barroso, Lara, Dominguez-Balmaseda, Diego, Larrosa, Mar, Perez-Ruiz, Margarita, Santiago, Catalina
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8440965/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34539440
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2021.716473
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author Iturriaga, Tamara
Yvert, Thomas
Sanchez-Lorente, Isabel M.
Diez-Vega, Ignacio
Fernandez-Elias, Valentin E.
Sanchez-Barroso, Lara
Dominguez-Balmaseda, Diego
Larrosa, Mar
Perez-Ruiz, Margarita
Santiago, Catalina
author_facet Iturriaga, Tamara
Yvert, Thomas
Sanchez-Lorente, Isabel M.
Diez-Vega, Ignacio
Fernandez-Elias, Valentin E.
Sanchez-Barroso, Lara
Dominguez-Balmaseda, Diego
Larrosa, Mar
Perez-Ruiz, Margarita
Santiago, Catalina
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description Introduction: Elevated plasma α-klotho (αKl) protects against several ageing phenotypes and has been proposed as a biomarker of a good prognosis for different diseases. The beneficial health effects of elevated plasma levels of soluble αKl (SαKl) have been likened to the positive effects of exercise on ageing and chronic disease progression. It has also been established that molecular responses and adaptations differ according to exercise dose. The aim of this study is to compare the acute SαKl response to different exercise interventions, cardiorespiratory, and strength exercise in healthy, physically active men and to examine the behavior of SαKl 72h after acute strength exercise. Methods: In this quasi-experimental study, plasma SαKl was measured before and after a cardiorespiratory exercise session (CR) in 43 men, and strength exercise session (ST) in 39 men. The behavior of SαKl was also examined 24, 48, and 72h after ST. Results: Significant differences (time×group) were detected in SαKl levels (p=0.001; d=0.86) between CR and ST. After the ST intervention, SαKl behavior varied significantly (p=0.009; d=0.663) in that levels dropped between pre- and post-exercises (p=0.025; d=0.756) and were also significantly higher compared to pre ST values at 24h (p=0.033; d=0.717) and at 48h (p=0.015; d=0.827). Conclusions: SαKl levels increased in response to a single bout of cardiorespiratory exercise; while they decreased immediately after strength exercise, levels were elevated after 24h indicating different klotho protein responses to different forms of exercise.
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spelling pubmed-84409652021-09-16 Acute Impacts of Different Types of Exercise on Circulating α-Klotho Protein Levels Iturriaga, Tamara Yvert, Thomas Sanchez-Lorente, Isabel M. Diez-Vega, Ignacio Fernandez-Elias, Valentin E. Sanchez-Barroso, Lara Dominguez-Balmaseda, Diego Larrosa, Mar Perez-Ruiz, Margarita Santiago, Catalina Front Physiol Physiology Introduction: Elevated plasma α-klotho (αKl) protects against several ageing phenotypes and has been proposed as a biomarker of a good prognosis for different diseases. The beneficial health effects of elevated plasma levels of soluble αKl (SαKl) have been likened to the positive effects of exercise on ageing and chronic disease progression. It has also been established that molecular responses and adaptations differ according to exercise dose. The aim of this study is to compare the acute SαKl response to different exercise interventions, cardiorespiratory, and strength exercise in healthy, physically active men and to examine the behavior of SαKl 72h after acute strength exercise. Methods: In this quasi-experimental study, plasma SαKl was measured before and after a cardiorespiratory exercise session (CR) in 43 men, and strength exercise session (ST) in 39 men. The behavior of SαKl was also examined 24, 48, and 72h after ST. Results: Significant differences (time×group) were detected in SαKl levels (p=0.001; d=0.86) between CR and ST. After the ST intervention, SαKl behavior varied significantly (p=0.009; d=0.663) in that levels dropped between pre- and post-exercises (p=0.025; d=0.756) and were also significantly higher compared to pre ST values at 24h (p=0.033; d=0.717) and at 48h (p=0.015; d=0.827). Conclusions: SαKl levels increased in response to a single bout of cardiorespiratory exercise; while they decreased immediately after strength exercise, levels were elevated after 24h indicating different klotho protein responses to different forms of exercise. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-09-01 /pmc/articles/PMC8440965/ /pubmed/34539440 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2021.716473 Text en Copyright © 2021 Iturriaga, Yvert, Sanchez-Lorente, Diez-Vega, Fernandez-Elias, Sanchez-Barroso, Dominguez-Balmaseda, Larrosa, Perez-Ruiz and Santiago. https://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
Iturriaga, Tamara
Yvert, Thomas
Sanchez-Lorente, Isabel M.
Diez-Vega, Ignacio
Fernandez-Elias, Valentin E.
Sanchez-Barroso, Lara
Dominguez-Balmaseda, Diego
Larrosa, Mar
Perez-Ruiz, Margarita
Santiago, Catalina
Acute Impacts of Different Types of Exercise on Circulating α-Klotho Protein Levels
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title_fullStr Acute Impacts of Different Types of Exercise on Circulating α-Klotho Protein Levels
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title_short Acute Impacts of Different Types of Exercise on Circulating α-Klotho Protein Levels
title_sort acute impacts of different types of exercise on circulating α-klotho protein levels
topic Physiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8440965/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34539440
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2021.716473
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