Beta-endorphin and adrenocorticotropin response to supramaximal treadmill exercise in trained and untrained males

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Deutscher übersetzter Titel:Reaktion von Beta-Endorphin und Adrenokortikotropin auf supramaximale Laufbandbelastung bei trainierten und untrainierten Maennern
Autor:Farrell, P.A.; Kjær, Michael; Bach, F.W.; Galbo, H.
Erschienen in:Acta physiologica Scandinavica
Veröffentlicht:130 (1987), 4, S. 619-125, Lit.
Format: Literatur (SPOLIT)
Publikationstyp: Zeitschriftenartikel
Medienart: Gedruckte Ressource
Sprache:Englisch
ISSN:0001-6772, 1365-201X
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title Beta-endorphin and adrenocorticotropin response to supramaximal treadmill exercise in trained and untrained males
spellingShingle Beta-endorphin and adrenocorticotropin response to supramaximal treadmill exercise in trained and untrained males
ACTH
Ausdauersport
Ausdauertraining
Belastung, supramaximale
Belastungsintensität
Endokrinium
Endorphine
Laufbandergometrie
Sportmedizin
Trainingswirkung
title_sort betaendorphin and adrenocorticotropin response to supramaximal treadmill exercise in trained and untrained males
title_short Beta-endorphin and adrenocorticotropin response to supramaximal treadmill exercise in trained and untrained males
title_alt Reaktion von Beta-Endorphin und Adrenokortikotropin auf supramaximale Laufbandbelastung bei trainierten und untrainierten Maennern
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abstract The response of plasma beta-endorphin (beta-EP) and adrenocorticotropin (ACTH) was studied in seven well-trained (T) young endurance athletes and seven untrained (UT) age- and weight-matched males during treadmill exercise. Subjects ran continuously for 7 min at 60 VO2max, 3 min at 100 VO2max and 2 min at 110 VO2max. Arterialized blood was obtained periodically from a cannulated heated hand vein. Plasma beta-EP was measured by radio-immunoassay (RIA) which incorporated an antibody that did not cross-react with beta-lipotropin. Plasma beta-EP was similar between groups at rest and did not change at the 60 VO2max stage. Beta-endorphin significantly increased at 100 VO2max with both groups responding similarly. A further increase occurred at 110 VO2max (T=10.8+/-2.0 and UT = 6.6+/-1.0 fmol/ml, P < 0.05 for between group differences). This between group difference persisted 1 min after exercise when the highest beta-EP levels were reached. Plasma ACTH responses were similar to beta-EP with the highest values (T = 61.5 plus minus 7.2, UT = 45.7 plus minus 6.8 fmol/ml, P < 0.05 for between group differences) occuring at 1 min post-exercise. A positive correlation, r = 0.85, P < 0.05, was found between beta-EP and ACTH using the 1 min post-exercise values. The enhanced response of beta-EP and ACTH in T may indicate a training-induced adaptation which increases the response capacity to extreme levels of stress. Verf.-Referat
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author2 Farrell, P.A.
Kjær, Michael
Bach, F.W.
Galbo, H.
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Kjær, Michael
Bach, F.W.
Galbo, H.
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author_author_facet Farrell, P.A.
Kjær, Michael
Bach, F.W.
Galbo, H.
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Kjaer, Michael ,Kjaer, M. ,Kjær, M.


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101-6
ACTH
Ausdauersport
Ausdauertraining
Belastung, supramaximale
Belastungsintensität
Endokrinium
Endorphine
Laufbandergometrie
Sportmedizin
Trainingswirkung
ACTH
endocrinium
endorphine
endurance sport
endurance training
load intensity
sports medicine
supramaximal load
training effect
treadmill ergometry
Ausdauersportler

Ausdauerschulung
Dauertraining
Trainingseffekt
Trainingserfolg
Intensität
Anstrengungsgrad
Belastung
Medizin
Geschichte der Medizin
Untersuchung, sportmedizinische
Wasserdampf
intensity of load
workload intensity
intensity of workload
exercise intensity
intensity of exercise
work intensity
intensity of work
stress intensity
intensity of stress
supramaximal workload
supramaximal exercise
supramaximal work
endocrine system
Beta-endorphin and adrenocorticotropin response to supramaximal treadmill exercise in trained and untrained males
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Ausdauersport
Ausdauertraining
Belastung, supramaximale
Belastungsintensität
Endokrinium
Endorphine
Laufbandergometrie
Sportmedizin
Trainingswirkung
topic_facet ACTH
Ausdauersport
Ausdauertraining
Belastung, supramaximale
Belastungsintensität
Endokrinium
Endorphine
Laufbandergometrie
Sportmedizin
Trainingswirkung
topic_en ACTH
endocrinium
endorphine
endurance sport
endurance training
load intensity
sports medicine
supramaximal load
training effect
treadmill ergometry
topic_en_facet ACTH
endocrinium
endorphine
endurance sport
endurance training
load intensity
sports medicine
supramaximal load
training effect
treadmill ergometry
synonym Ausdauersportler

Ausdauerschulung
Dauertraining
Trainingseffekt
Trainingserfolg
Intensität
Anstrengungsgrad
Belastung
Medizin
Geschichte der Medizin
Untersuchung, sportmedizinische
Wasserdampf
synonym_en intensity of load
workload intensity
intensity of workload
exercise intensity
intensity of exercise
work intensity
intensity of work
stress intensity
intensity of stress
supramaximal workload
supramaximal exercise
supramaximal work
endocrine system
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