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Chronic Training Induces Metabolic and Proteomic Response in Male and Female Basketball Players: Salivary Modifications during In-Season Training Programs

The aim of this study was to characterize the salivary proteome and metabolome of highly trained female and male young basketball players, highlighting common and different traits. A total of 20 male and female basketball players (10 female and 10 male) and 20 sedentary control subjects (10 female a...

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Autores principales: Luti, Simone, Militello, Rosamaria, Pinto, Gabriella, Illiano, Anna, Amoresano, Angela, Chiappetta, Giovanni, Marzocchini, Riccardo, Modesti, Pietro Amedeo, Pratesi, Simone, Pazzagli, Luigia, Modesti, Alessandra, Gamberi, Tania
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9858989/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36673609
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11020241
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author Luti, Simone
Militello, Rosamaria
Pinto, Gabriella
Illiano, Anna
Amoresano, Angela
Chiappetta, Giovanni
Marzocchini, Riccardo
Modesti, Pietro Amedeo
Pratesi, Simone
Pazzagli, Luigia
Modesti, Alessandra
Gamberi, Tania
author_facet Luti, Simone
Militello, Rosamaria
Pinto, Gabriella
Illiano, Anna
Amoresano, Angela
Chiappetta, Giovanni
Marzocchini, Riccardo
Modesti, Pietro Amedeo
Pratesi, Simone
Pazzagli, Luigia
Modesti, Alessandra
Gamberi, Tania
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description The aim of this study was to characterize the salivary proteome and metabolome of highly trained female and male young basketball players, highlighting common and different traits. A total of 20 male and female basketball players (10 female and 10 male) and 20 sedentary control subjects (10 female and 10 male) were included in the study. The athletes exercised at least five times per week for 2 h per day. Saliva samples were collected mid-season, between 9:00 and 11:00 a.m. and away from sport competition. The proteome and metabolome were analyzed by using 2DE and GC–MS techniques, respectively. A computerized 2DE gel image analysis revealed 43 spots that varied in intensity among groups. Between these spots, 10 (23.2%) were differentially expressed among male athletes and controls, 22 (51.2%) between female basketball players and controls, 11 spots (25.6%) between male and female athletes, and 13 spots (30.2%) between male and female controls. Among the proteins identified were Immunoglobulin, Alpha-Amylase, and Dermcidin, which are inflammation-related proteins. In addition, several amino acids, such as glutamic acid, lysine, ornithine, glycine, tyrosine, threonine, and valine, were increased in trained athletes. In this study, we highlight that saliva is a useful biofluid to assess athlete performance and confirm that the adaptation of men and women to exercise has some common features, but also some different sex-specific behaviors, including differential amino acid utilization and expression of inflammation-related proteins, which need to be further investigated. Moreover, in the future, it will be interesting to examine the influence of sport-type on these differences.
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spelling pubmed-98589892023-01-21 Chronic Training Induces Metabolic and Proteomic Response in Male and Female Basketball Players: Salivary Modifications during In-Season Training Programs Luti, Simone Militello, Rosamaria Pinto, Gabriella Illiano, Anna Amoresano, Angela Chiappetta, Giovanni Marzocchini, Riccardo Modesti, Pietro Amedeo Pratesi, Simone Pazzagli, Luigia Modesti, Alessandra Gamberi, Tania Healthcare (Basel) Article The aim of this study was to characterize the salivary proteome and metabolome of highly trained female and male young basketball players, highlighting common and different traits. A total of 20 male and female basketball players (10 female and 10 male) and 20 sedentary control subjects (10 female and 10 male) were included in the study. The athletes exercised at least five times per week for 2 h per day. Saliva samples were collected mid-season, between 9:00 and 11:00 a.m. and away from sport competition. The proteome and metabolome were analyzed by using 2DE and GC–MS techniques, respectively. A computerized 2DE gel image analysis revealed 43 spots that varied in intensity among groups. Between these spots, 10 (23.2%) were differentially expressed among male athletes and controls, 22 (51.2%) between female basketball players and controls, 11 spots (25.6%) between male and female athletes, and 13 spots (30.2%) between male and female controls. Among the proteins identified were Immunoglobulin, Alpha-Amylase, and Dermcidin, which are inflammation-related proteins. In addition, several amino acids, such as glutamic acid, lysine, ornithine, glycine, tyrosine, threonine, and valine, were increased in trained athletes. In this study, we highlight that saliva is a useful biofluid to assess athlete performance and confirm that the adaptation of men and women to exercise has some common features, but also some different sex-specific behaviors, including differential amino acid utilization and expression of inflammation-related proteins, which need to be further investigated. Moreover, in the future, it will be interesting to examine the influence of sport-type on these differences. MDPI 2023-01-12 /pmc/articles/PMC9858989/ /pubmed/36673609 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11020241 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Luti, Simone
Militello, Rosamaria
Pinto, Gabriella
Illiano, Anna
Amoresano, Angela
Chiappetta, Giovanni
Marzocchini, Riccardo
Modesti, Pietro Amedeo
Pratesi, Simone
Pazzagli, Luigia
Modesti, Alessandra
Gamberi, Tania
Chronic Training Induces Metabolic and Proteomic Response in Male and Female Basketball Players: Salivary Modifications during In-Season Training Programs
title Chronic Training Induces Metabolic and Proteomic Response in Male and Female Basketball Players: Salivary Modifications during In-Season Training Programs
title_full Chronic Training Induces Metabolic and Proteomic Response in Male and Female Basketball Players: Salivary Modifications during In-Season Training Programs
title_fullStr Chronic Training Induces Metabolic and Proteomic Response in Male and Female Basketball Players: Salivary Modifications during In-Season Training Programs
title_full_unstemmed Chronic Training Induces Metabolic and Proteomic Response in Male and Female Basketball Players: Salivary Modifications during In-Season Training Programs
title_short Chronic Training Induces Metabolic and Proteomic Response in Male and Female Basketball Players: Salivary Modifications during In-Season Training Programs
title_sort chronic training induces metabolic and proteomic response in male and female basketball players: salivary modifications during in-season training programs
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9858989/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36673609
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11020241
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