Effects of football on the pituitary-testicular axis (PTA): differences between professional and non-professional soccer players

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Deutscher übersetzter Titel:Auswirkungen von Fussballspiel auf die Hypophysen-Testes-Achse: Unterschiede zwischen professionellen und nichtprofessionellen Fussballspielern
Autor:Grandi, M.; Celani, M.F.
Erschienen in:Experimental and clinical endocrinology
Veröffentlicht:96 (1990), 3, S. 253-259, Lit.
Format: Literatur (SPOLIT)
Publikationstyp: Zeitschriftenartikel
Medienart: Gedruckte Ressource
Sprache:Englisch
ISSN:0232-7384, 1439-3646, 0947-7349
Schlagworte:
FSH
LH
LTH
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Erfassungsnummer:PU199205054287
Quelle:BISp

Abstract

Basal levels of LH, FSH, PRL and T, as well as LH, FSH and PRL relative maximum responses (RMRs=peak values/basal values) to an iv bolus GnRH (0.1 mg) plus TRH (0.2 mg) were evaluated in 7 professional soccer players (PSP) examined on 3 occasions: after a 30 d rest period and 14-15 h from the end of both a customary training session and a strenuous football match, performed at the end of a 3 mo regular training program. In 5 out of the 7 PSP a semen analysis was carried out after each endocrine evaluation. The results were compared with those obtained in 10 non-professional soccer players (NPSP) subjected to a similar study protocol, and with the data from 10 healthy, sedentary men. Basal LH values in the rest period were significantly higher in PSP than in control men, whereas LH RMR and sperm motility were significantly lower in the former group. No significant differences in basal hormone concentration and in the RMRs to GnRH-TRH were observed between PSP and NPSP. The training session performed by the PSP after 3 mo of regular training did not significantly affect the hormonal parameters. In contrast, the football match induced a significant increase in PRL basal levels and a significant fall in PRL RM. In comparison with NPSP; however, T values and the LH RMR did not show any significant rise. In PSP the LH RMR, the increase in PRL basal levels and the decrease in PRL RMR were significantly lower than in NPSP. Neither the training session nor the soccer match did significantly affect the seminal parameters. Verf.-Referat