Hematological Adaptations to Prolonged Heat Acclimation in Endurance-Trained Males

被引:42
|
作者
Oberholzer, Laura [1 ]
Siebenmann, Christoph [1 ,2 ]
Mikkelsen, C. Jacob [3 ]
Junge, Nicklas [3 ]
Piil, Jacob F. [3 ]
Morris, Nathan B. [3 ]
Goetze, Jens P. [4 ,5 ]
Lundby, Anne-Kristine Meinild [1 ]
Nybo, Lars [3 ]
Lundby, Carsten [1 ,6 ]
机构
[1] Univ Copenhagen, Rigshosp, Ctr Phys Act Res, Ctr Inflammat & Metab, Copenhagen, Denmark
[2] EURAC Res, Inst Mt Emergency Med, Bolzano, Italy
[3] Univ Copenhagen, Dept Nutr Exercise & Sport Sci, Copenhagen, Denmark
[4] Univ Copenhagen, Dept Clin Biochem, Copenhagen, Denmark
[5] Univ Copenhagen, Dept Biomed Sci, Copenhagen, Denmark
[6] Innland Norway Univ Appl Sci, Lillehammer, Norway
来源
FRONTIERS IN PHYSIOLOGY | 2019年 / 10卷
关键词
hemoglobin mass; blood volume; critmeter; hematocrit; vasopressin; erythropoietin; TOTAL HEMOGLOBIN MASS; BLOOD-VOLUME; EXERCISE; ERYTHROPOIETIN; PERFORMANCE; INCREASE; RELIABILITY; EXPOSURE; VALIDITY; KIDNEY;
D O I
10.3389/fphys.2019.01379
中图分类号
Q4 [生理学];
学科分类号
071003 ;
摘要
Heat acclimation is associated with plasma volume (PV) expansion that occurs within the first week of exposure. However, prolonged effects on hemoglobin mass (Hb(mass)) are unclear as intervention periods in previous studies have not allowed sufficient time for erythropoiesis to manifest. Therefore, Hb(mass), intravascular volumes, and blood volume (BV)-regulating hormones were assessed with 51/2 weeks of exercise-heat acclimation (HEAT) or matched training in cold conditions (CON) in 21 male cyclists [(mean +/- SD) age: 38 +/- 9 years, body weight: 80.4 +/- 7.9 kg, VO2peak: 59.1 +/- 5.2 ml/min/kg]. HEAT (n = 12) consisted of 1 h cycling at 60% VO2peak in 40 degrees C for 5 days/week in addition to regular training, whereas CON (n = 9) trained exclusively in cold conditions (degrees C). Before and after the intervention, Hb(mass) and intravascular volumes were assessed by carbon monoxide rebreathing, while reticulocyte count and BV-regulating hormones were measured before, after 2 weeks and post intervention. Total training volume during the intervention was similar (p = 0.282) between HEAT (509 +/- 173 min/week) and CON (576 +/- 143 min/week). PV increased (p = 0.004) in both groups, by 303 +/- 345 ml in HEAT and 188 +/- 286 ml in CON. There was also a main effect of time (p = 0.038) for Hb(mass) with +34 +/- 36 g in HEAT and +2 +/- 33 g in CON and a tendency toward a higher increase in Hb(mass) in HEAT compared to CON (time x group interaction: p = 0.061). The Hb(mass) changes were weakly correlated to alterations in PV (r = 0.493, p = 0.023). Reticulocyte count and BV-regulating hormones remained unchanged for both groups. In conclusion, Hb(mass) was slightly increased following prolonged training in the heat and although the mechanistic link remains to be revealed, the increase could represent a compensatory response in erythropoiesis secondary to PV expansion.
引用
收藏
页数:8
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Prolonged Heat Acclimation and Aerobic Performance in Endurance Trained Athletes
    Mikkelsen, C. Jacob
    Junge, Nicklas
    Piil, Jacob F.
    Morris, Nathan B.
    Oberholzer, Laura
    Siebenmann, Christoph
    Lundby, Carsten
    Nybo, Lars
    FRONTIERS IN PHYSIOLOGY, 2019, 10
  • [2] HEMATOLOGICAL PARAMETERS IN ENDURANCE-TRAINED AND SEDENTARY MEN
    CROWELL, DL
    CROUSE, SF
    HOOPER, PL
    SIMON, TL
    MEDICINE AND SCIENCE IN SPORTS AND EXERCISE, 1985, 17 (02): : 293 - 293
  • [3] REPRODUCTIVE HORMONAL PROFILES OF ENDURANCE-TRAINED AND UNTRAINED MALES
    HACKNEY, AC
    SINNING, WE
    BRUOT, BC
    MEDICINE AND SCIENCE IN SPORTS AND EXERCISE, 1988, 20 (01): : 60 - 65
  • [4] Metabolic and performance adaptations to interval training in endurance-trained cyclists
    WestgarthTaylor, C
    Hawley, JA
    Rickard, S
    Myburgh, KH
    Noakes, TD
    Dennis, SC
    EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSIOLOGY AND OCCUPATIONAL PHYSIOLOGY, 1997, 75 (04) : 298 - 304
  • [5] Do neuromuscular adaptations occur in endurance-trained boys and men?
    Cohen, Rotem
    Mitchell, Cam
    Dotan, Raffy
    Gabriel, David
    Klentrou, Panagiota
    Falk, Bareket
    APPLIED PHYSIOLOGY NUTRITION AND METABOLISM, 2010, 35 (04) : 471 - 479
  • [6] Metabolic and performance adaptations to interval training in endurance-trained cyclists
    Christopher Westgarth-Taylor
    John A. Hawley
    Scott Rickard
    Kathryn H. Myburgh
    Timothy D. Noakes
    Steven C. Dennis
    European Journal of Applied Physiology and Occupational Physiology, 1997, 75 : 298 - 304
  • [7] Central and peripheral cardiovascular adaptations to exercise in endurance-trained children
    Nottin, S
    Vinet, A
    Stecken, F
    N'Guyen, LD
    Ounissi, F
    Lecoq, AM
    Obert, P
    ACTA PHYSIOLOGICA SCANDINAVICA, 2002, 175 (02): : 85 - 92
  • [8] Relationship Between Marathons Completed and Libido in Endurance-Trained Males
    Zieff, Gabriel H.
    Lane, Amy R.
    Register-Mihalek, Johna K.
    O'Leary, Colin B.
    Hackney, Anthony C.
    MEDICINE AND SCIENCE IN SPORTS AND EXERCISE, 2017, 49 (05): : 965 - 965
  • [9] Exercise cardiac function in endurance-trained males versus females
    Wiebe, CG
    Gledhill, N
    Warburton, DER
    Jamnik, VK
    Ferguson, S
    CLINICAL JOURNAL OF SPORT MEDICINE, 1998, 8 (04): : 272 - 279
  • [10] Adaptations to strength training differ between endurance-trained and untrained women
    Vikmoen, Olav
    Raastad, Truls
    Ellefsen, Stian
    Ronnestad, Bent R.
    EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSIOLOGY, 2020, 120 (07) : 1541 - 1549