Adaptive response triggered by the repeated SCUBA diving is reflected in cardiovascular, muscular, and immune biomarkers

Abstract It has been shown that one recreational SCUBA (rSCUBA) diving session is sufficient to cause changes in plasma level of cardiovascular (CV) and muscular biomarkers. To explore whether repetitive rSCUBA diving triggers an adaptive response of the CV, muscular, and immune system, we measured...

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Main Authors: Marko Žarak, Antonija Perović, Marina Njire Bratičević, Sandra Šupraha Goreta, Jerka Dumić
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2021-01-01
Series:Physiological Reports
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.14814/phy2.14691
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spelling doaj-7b8d82e36b1343f896ab429da5afa43b2021-03-19T19:20:27ZengWileyPhysiological Reports2051-817X2021-01-0192n/an/a10.14814/phy2.14691Adaptive response triggered by the repeated SCUBA diving is reflected in cardiovascular, muscular, and immune biomarkersMarko Žarak0Antonija Perović1Marina Njire Bratičević2Sandra Šupraha Goreta3Jerka Dumić4Clinical Department of Laboratory Diagnostics Dubrava University Hospital Zagreb CroatiaDepartment of Laboratory Diagnostics Dubrovnik General Hospital Dubrovnik CroatiaDepartment of Laboratory Diagnostics Dubrovnik General Hospital Dubrovnik CroatiaFaculty of Pharmacy and Biochemistry Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology University of Zagreb Zagreb CroatiaFaculty of Pharmacy and Biochemistry Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology University of Zagreb Zagreb CroatiaAbstract It has been shown that one recreational SCUBA (rSCUBA) diving session is sufficient to cause changes in plasma level of cardiovascular (CV) and muscular biomarkers. To explore whether repetitive rSCUBA diving triggers an adaptive response of the CV, muscular, and immune system, we measured the cardiac damage (NT‐proBNP, hs‐TnI, and CK‐MB), muscle damage (myoglobin (Mb), galectin‐3, CK, and LDH), vascular endothelial activation (ET‐1 and VEGF), and inflammatory (leukocyte count (Lkc), CRP, and IL‐6) biomarkers. A longitudinal intervention study included divers (N = 14) who conducted one dive per week over 5 weeks at the depth of 20–30 m for 30 min after a non‐dive period of 5 months. The blood samples were collected before and after the first, third, and fifth dives and specific biomarkers were measured in plasma or serum by the standard laboratory methods. The concentrations of the majority of measured biomarkers increased after every single dive; the exception was ET‐1 concentration that decreased. The cumulative effect of five dives has been reflected in diminishing changes in hs‐TnI, Mb, galectin‐3, ET‐1, VEGF, and IL‐6 levels, and more pronounced increases in NT‐proBNP and hs‐CRP levels. The median values of all measured biomarkers in all time points, except Mb, remained within the corresponding reference range. Repeatedly performed rSCUBA diving activates an adaptive response of the CV, muscular, and immune system that is reflected in changes in the specific biomarker concentration.https://doi.org/10.14814/phy2.14691endothelin‐1galectin‐3IL‐6myoglobinNT‐proBNPSCUBA diving
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author Marko Žarak
Antonija Perović
Marina Njire Bratičević
Sandra Šupraha Goreta
Jerka Dumić
spellingShingle Marko Žarak
Antonija Perović
Marina Njire Bratičević
Sandra Šupraha Goreta
Jerka Dumić
Adaptive response triggered by the repeated SCUBA diving is reflected in cardiovascular, muscular, and immune biomarkers
Physiological Reports
endothelin‐1
galectin‐3
IL‐6
myoglobin
NT‐proBNP
SCUBA diving
author_facet Marko Žarak
Antonija Perović
Marina Njire Bratičević
Sandra Šupraha Goreta
Jerka Dumić
author_sort Marko Žarak
title Adaptive response triggered by the repeated SCUBA diving is reflected in cardiovascular, muscular, and immune biomarkers
title_short Adaptive response triggered by the repeated SCUBA diving is reflected in cardiovascular, muscular, and immune biomarkers
title_full Adaptive response triggered by the repeated SCUBA diving is reflected in cardiovascular, muscular, and immune biomarkers
title_fullStr Adaptive response triggered by the repeated SCUBA diving is reflected in cardiovascular, muscular, and immune biomarkers
title_full_unstemmed Adaptive response triggered by the repeated SCUBA diving is reflected in cardiovascular, muscular, and immune biomarkers
title_sort adaptive response triggered by the repeated scuba diving is reflected in cardiovascular, muscular, and immune biomarkers
publisher Wiley
series Physiological Reports
issn 2051-817X
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Abstract It has been shown that one recreational SCUBA (rSCUBA) diving session is sufficient to cause changes in plasma level of cardiovascular (CV) and muscular biomarkers. To explore whether repetitive rSCUBA diving triggers an adaptive response of the CV, muscular, and immune system, we measured the cardiac damage (NT‐proBNP, hs‐TnI, and CK‐MB), muscle damage (myoglobin (Mb), galectin‐3, CK, and LDH), vascular endothelial activation (ET‐1 and VEGF), and inflammatory (leukocyte count (Lkc), CRP, and IL‐6) biomarkers. A longitudinal intervention study included divers (N = 14) who conducted one dive per week over 5 weeks at the depth of 20–30 m for 30 min after a non‐dive period of 5 months. The blood samples were collected before and after the first, third, and fifth dives and specific biomarkers were measured in plasma or serum by the standard laboratory methods. The concentrations of the majority of measured biomarkers increased after every single dive; the exception was ET‐1 concentration that decreased. The cumulative effect of five dives has been reflected in diminishing changes in hs‐TnI, Mb, galectin‐3, ET‐1, VEGF, and IL‐6 levels, and more pronounced increases in NT‐proBNP and hs‐CRP levels. The median values of all measured biomarkers in all time points, except Mb, remained within the corresponding reference range. Repeatedly performed rSCUBA diving activates an adaptive response of the CV, muscular, and immune system that is reflected in changes in the specific biomarker concentration.
topic endothelin‐1
galectin‐3
IL‐6
myoglobin
NT‐proBNP
SCUBA diving
url https://doi.org/10.14814/phy2.14691
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