Differential inflammatory response of men and women subjected to an acute resistance exercise

Background: The purpose of this study was to investigate the inflammatory response, lipid peroxidation and muscle damage in men and women athletes subjected to an acute resistance exercise. Methods: Twenty college athletes (10 men and 10 women) performed a half-squat exercise consisting of five incr...

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Main Authors: Jerónimo Aragón-Vela, Luis Fontana, Rafael A. Casuso, Julio Plaza-Díaz, Jesús R. Huertas
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2021-06-01
Series:Biomedical Journal
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IL6
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2319417020300111
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spelling doaj-377d2d2b079c41efa6f977d5e5d851852021-08-08T04:18:30ZengElsevierBiomedical Journal2319-41702021-06-01443338345Differential inflammatory response of men and women subjected to an acute resistance exerciseJerónimo Aragón-Vela0Luis Fontana1Rafael A. Casuso2Julio Plaza-Díaz3Jesús R. Huertas4Department of Physiology, School of Sport Sciences, University of Granada, Spain; Institute of Nutrition and Food Technology “José Mataix”, Biomedical Research Centre, University of Granada, Spain; Corresponding author. Institute of Nutrition and Food Technology “Jose Mataix”, Biomedical Research Centre, University of Granada, Laboratory 116, Avenida del Conocimiento s/n, Armilla, 18100 Granada, Spain.Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology II, School of Pharmacy, University of Granada, Spain; Institute of Nutrition and Food Technology “José Mataix”, Biomedical Research Centre, University of Granada, Spain; Health Research Institute of Granada (ibs.GRANADA), 18010 Granada, SpainDepartment of Physiology, School of Sport Sciences, University of Granada, Spain; Institute of Nutrition and Food Technology “José Mataix”, Biomedical Research Centre, University of Granada, SpainDepartment of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology II, School of Pharmacy, University of Granada, Spain; Institute of Nutrition and Food Technology “José Mataix”, Biomedical Research Centre, University of Granada, Spain; Health Research Institute of Granada (ibs.GRANADA), 18010 Granada, SpainDepartment of Physiology, School of Sport Sciences, University of Granada, Spain; Institute of Nutrition and Food Technology “José Mataix”, Biomedical Research Centre, University of Granada, SpainBackground: The purpose of this study was to investigate the inflammatory response, lipid peroxidation and muscle damage in men and women athletes subjected to an acute resistance exercise. Methods: Twenty college athletes (10 men and 10 women) performed a half-squat exercise consisting of five incremental intensities: 20%, 40%, 60%, 80% and 100% of the one-repetition maximum. Blood samples were collected at rest, 15 min and 24 h post-test. The concentration of lipid peroxidation markers and the activities of a skeletal muscle damage marker and a cardiac muscle damage marker were determined in serum. Serum α-actin was measured as a marker of sarcomere damage. Serum levels of interleukin-6, interleukin-10, and tumor necrosis factor alpha were determined to assess the inflammatory response. Results: Interleukin-6 levels were higher at 24 h post-test than at rest and 15 min post-test in men (p < 0.05). Moreover, men showed significantly higher hydroperoxide levels in response to resistance exercise at 24 h post-test than at 15 min post-test (p < 0.05). No differences were found in muscle damage parameters regardless of sex or the time point of the test. No differences regarding the studied variables were found when comparing among different time points in women. Conclusion: Our results show a larger influence of half-squat exercises on the release of IL6 and on lipid peroxidation in men than in women at equivalent workloads.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2319417020300111IL6Serum interleukinsInflammatory responseSex differencesStrength exercise
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author Jerónimo Aragón-Vela
Luis Fontana
Rafael A. Casuso
Julio Plaza-Díaz
Jesús R. Huertas
spellingShingle Jerónimo Aragón-Vela
Luis Fontana
Rafael A. Casuso
Julio Plaza-Díaz
Jesús R. Huertas
Differential inflammatory response of men and women subjected to an acute resistance exercise
Biomedical Journal
IL6
Serum interleukins
Inflammatory response
Sex differences
Strength exercise
author_facet Jerónimo Aragón-Vela
Luis Fontana
Rafael A. Casuso
Julio Plaza-Díaz
Jesús R. Huertas
author_sort Jerónimo Aragón-Vela
title Differential inflammatory response of men and women subjected to an acute resistance exercise
title_short Differential inflammatory response of men and women subjected to an acute resistance exercise
title_full Differential inflammatory response of men and women subjected to an acute resistance exercise
title_fullStr Differential inflammatory response of men and women subjected to an acute resistance exercise
title_full_unstemmed Differential inflammatory response of men and women subjected to an acute resistance exercise
title_sort differential inflammatory response of men and women subjected to an acute resistance exercise
publisher Elsevier
series Biomedical Journal
issn 2319-4170
publishDate 2021-06-01
description Background: The purpose of this study was to investigate the inflammatory response, lipid peroxidation and muscle damage in men and women athletes subjected to an acute resistance exercise. Methods: Twenty college athletes (10 men and 10 women) performed a half-squat exercise consisting of five incremental intensities: 20%, 40%, 60%, 80% and 100% of the one-repetition maximum. Blood samples were collected at rest, 15 min and 24 h post-test. The concentration of lipid peroxidation markers and the activities of a skeletal muscle damage marker and a cardiac muscle damage marker were determined in serum. Serum α-actin was measured as a marker of sarcomere damage. Serum levels of interleukin-6, interleukin-10, and tumor necrosis factor alpha were determined to assess the inflammatory response. Results: Interleukin-6 levels were higher at 24 h post-test than at rest and 15 min post-test in men (p < 0.05). Moreover, men showed significantly higher hydroperoxide levels in response to resistance exercise at 24 h post-test than at 15 min post-test (p < 0.05). No differences were found in muscle damage parameters regardless of sex or the time point of the test. No differences regarding the studied variables were found when comparing among different time points in women. Conclusion: Our results show a larger influence of half-squat exercises on the release of IL6 and on lipid peroxidation in men than in women at equivalent workloads.
topic IL6
Serum interleukins
Inflammatory response
Sex differences
Strength exercise
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