Recovery-stress response of blood-based biomarkers

  • The purpose of this study was to investigate blood-based biomarkers and their regulation with regard to different recovery-stress states. A total of 35 male elite athletes (13 badminton, 22 soccer players) were recruited, and two venous blood samples were taken: one in a ‘recovered’ state (REC) after a minimum of one-day rest from exercise and another one in a ‘non-recovered’ state (NOR) after a habitual loading microcycle. Overall, 23 blood-based biomarkers of different physiologic domains, which address inflammation, muscle damage, and tissue repair, were analyzed by Luminex assays. Across all athletes, only creatine kinase (CK), interleukin (IL-) 6, and IL-17A showed higher concentrations at NOR compared to REC time points. In badminton players, higher levels of CK and IL-17A at NOR were found. In contrast, a higher value for S100 calcium-binding protein A8 (S100A8) at REC was found in badminton players. Similar differences were found for BDNF in soccer players. Soccer players also showed increased levels of CK, and IL-6 at NOR compared to REC state. Several molecular markers were shown to be responsive to differing recovery-stress states, but their suitability as biomarkers in training must be further validated.

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Author:Sebastian HackerORCiDGND, Thomas ReichelGND, Anne HeckstedenGND, Christopher WeyhORCiDGND, Kristina GebhardtGND, Mark PfeifferORCiDGND, Alexander FerrautiORCiDGND, Michael KellmannORCiDGND, Tim Friedrich MeyerORCiDGND, Karsten KrügerGND
URN:urn:nbn:de:hbz:294-86474
DOI:https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18115776
Parent Title (English):International journal of environmental Research and public health
Publisher:MDPI
Place of publication:Basel
Document Type:Article
Language:English
Date of Publication (online):2022/02/23
Date of first Publication:2021/05/27
Publishing Institution:Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Universitätsbibliothek
Tag:Monitoring
badminton; chemokines; cytokines; muscle damage; soccer
Volume:18
Issue:11
First Page:5776-1
Last Page:5776-12
Institutes/Facilities:Lehr- und Forschungsbereich Trainingswissenschaft
Dewey Decimal Classification:Künste und Unterhaltung / Sport
faculties:Fakultät für Sportwissenschaft
Licence (English):License LogoCreative Commons - CC BY 4.0 - Attribution 4.0 International