Exercise Training-Induced Changes in Inflammatory Mediators and Heat Shock Proteins in Canoeists

According to cytokine overtraining theory, skeletal muscle injuries are related to systemic inflammatory reaction. In response to inflammation, cells rapidly produce a series of proteins known as heat shock proteins (HSPs).These are considered to be molecular chaperones which play a universal role i...

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Main Authors: Barbara Morawin, Joanna Orysiak, Mateusz Rynkiewicz, Tadeusz Rynkiewicz, Agnieszka Zembroń-Łacny
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wydawnictwo Naukowe Uniwersytetu Szczecińskiego 2014-01-01
Series:Central European Journal of Sport Sciences and Medicine
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Online Access:https://wnus.edu.pl/cejssm/en/issue/22/article/172/
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spelling doaj-22c997e1c10c427aa8765d4ddb28909b2020-11-24T21:09:37ZengWydawnictwo Naukowe Uniwersytetu SzczecińskiegoCentral European Journal of Sport Sciences and Medicine2300-97052353-28072014-01-018Exercise Training-Induced Changes in Inflammatory Mediators and Heat Shock Proteins in CanoeistsBarbara Morawin0Joanna Orysiak1Mateusz Rynkiewicz2Tadeusz Rynkiewicz3Agnieszka Zembroń-Łacny4University School of Physical Education, Poznań, PolandDepartment of Nutrition Physiology, Institute of Sport, Warsaw, PolandDiagnostic Sport Centrum Fit-Test, Gorzów Wielkopolski, PolandUniversity School of Physical Education, Poznań, PolandDepartment of Biology Basis of Physical Education and Sport, University of Zielona Gora, PolandAccording to cytokine overtraining theory, skeletal muscle injuries are related to systemic inflammatory reaction. In response to inflammation, cells rapidly produce a series of proteins known as heat shock proteins (HSPs).These are considered to be molecular chaperones which play a universal role in maintaining cellular homeostasis. Among the subset of stress-responsive proteins, HSP27 and HSP70 are considered to be a new approach to monitoring exercise training and adaptive mechanisms. The study was designed to demonstrate the effect of sport training on changes in pro-inflammatory cytokines and HSPs, and their relation with muscle damage and body composition. Six elite canoeists (19.8 ±2.9 yr) were observed during preparatory training period (March) at the 1st, the 4th and after 7 days of the conditioning camp, and then after 3 days of recovery. The canoeing training did not induce muscle damage, decreased in IL-1β and HSP27, increased in TNFα and HSP70 concentrations. The highest changes in TNFα and HSP70 were observed 3 days after conditioning camp (during recovery) compared to initial level (the 1st day of conditioning camp). TNFα correlated with HSP27 (r = –0.563; P < 0.01) and HSP70 (r = 0.651; P < 0.001). Any significant changes in body composition were not observed. In conclusion, we could say that typical canoeing training improves cytokines and HSPs release, however, the changes are not related to muscle damage.https://wnus.edu.pl/cejssm/en/issue/22/article/172/HSP27HSP70cytokinesinflammationmuscle damage
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author Barbara Morawin
Joanna Orysiak
Mateusz Rynkiewicz
Tadeusz Rynkiewicz
Agnieszka Zembroń-Łacny
spellingShingle Barbara Morawin
Joanna Orysiak
Mateusz Rynkiewicz
Tadeusz Rynkiewicz
Agnieszka Zembroń-Łacny
Exercise Training-Induced Changes in Inflammatory Mediators and Heat Shock Proteins in Canoeists
Central European Journal of Sport Sciences and Medicine
HSP27
HSP70
cytokines
inflammation
muscle damage
author_facet Barbara Morawin
Joanna Orysiak
Mateusz Rynkiewicz
Tadeusz Rynkiewicz
Agnieszka Zembroń-Łacny
author_sort Barbara Morawin
title Exercise Training-Induced Changes in Inflammatory Mediators and Heat Shock Proteins in Canoeists
title_short Exercise Training-Induced Changes in Inflammatory Mediators and Heat Shock Proteins in Canoeists
title_full Exercise Training-Induced Changes in Inflammatory Mediators and Heat Shock Proteins in Canoeists
title_fullStr Exercise Training-Induced Changes in Inflammatory Mediators and Heat Shock Proteins in Canoeists
title_full_unstemmed Exercise Training-Induced Changes in Inflammatory Mediators and Heat Shock Proteins in Canoeists
title_sort exercise training-induced changes in inflammatory mediators and heat shock proteins in canoeists
publisher Wydawnictwo Naukowe Uniwersytetu Szczecińskiego
series Central European Journal of Sport Sciences and Medicine
issn 2300-9705
2353-2807
publishDate 2014-01-01
description According to cytokine overtraining theory, skeletal muscle injuries are related to systemic inflammatory reaction. In response to inflammation, cells rapidly produce a series of proteins known as heat shock proteins (HSPs).These are considered to be molecular chaperones which play a universal role in maintaining cellular homeostasis. Among the subset of stress-responsive proteins, HSP27 and HSP70 are considered to be a new approach to monitoring exercise training and adaptive mechanisms. The study was designed to demonstrate the effect of sport training on changes in pro-inflammatory cytokines and HSPs, and their relation with muscle damage and body composition. Six elite canoeists (19.8 ±2.9 yr) were observed during preparatory training period (March) at the 1st, the 4th and after 7 days of the conditioning camp, and then after 3 days of recovery. The canoeing training did not induce muscle damage, decreased in IL-1β and HSP27, increased in TNFα and HSP70 concentrations. The highest changes in TNFα and HSP70 were observed 3 days after conditioning camp (during recovery) compared to initial level (the 1st day of conditioning camp). TNFα correlated with HSP27 (r = –0.563; P < 0.01) and HSP70 (r = 0.651; P < 0.001). Any significant changes in body composition were not observed. In conclusion, we could say that typical canoeing training improves cytokines and HSPs release, however, the changes are not related to muscle damage.
topic HSP27
HSP70
cytokines
inflammation
muscle damage
url https://wnus.edu.pl/cejssm/en/issue/22/article/172/
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