Individual variability of high-sensitivity cardiac troponin levels after aerobic exercise is not mediated by exercise mode

Author

Legaz Arrese, Alejandro

López Laval, Isaac

George, Keith

Puente Lanzarote, Juan José

Castellar Otín, Carlos

Reverter Masià, Joaquín

Munguía Izquierdo, Diego

Publication date

2018-03-23T15:34:42Z

2018-03-23T15:34:42Z

2015

2018-03-23T15:34:42Z



Abstract

We compared the response of high-sensitivity cardiac troponin T (hs-cTnT) after 60 min of swimming, running, and cycling in well trained triathletes. The maximal increase in hs-cTnT was similar in all exercise bouts (swimming 453%, cycling 349% and running 471%) although there was substantial individual variability in peak hs-cTnT. The post-exercise kinetics for hs-cTnT were consistent. The change in hs-cTnT was correlated between trials. In all trials hs-cTnT had largely returned to baseline levels 24 h post-exercise. In summary, an increase in hs-cTnT was apparent in all triathletes independent of exercise mode and despite variable peak data the consistent kinetics over 24 h post-exercise would suggest this represents a physiological phenomenon.


The authors would like to thank all the participants for their participation in this study. This study was supported by the DEP 2010-16767 grants from the Spanish Plan for Research, Development and Innovation (R + D + i) MICINN.

Document Type

Article
Accepted version

Language

English

Subjects and keywords

Cycling; Running; Swimming

Publisher

Tayloy & Francis

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info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/MICINN//DEP2010-16767/ES/INFLUENCIA DE LA DURACION E INTENSIDAD DEL ESFUERZO, TIPO DE ESFUERZO, Y ESTADO DE ENTRENAMIENTO SOBRE EL INCREMENTO DE MARCADORES ESPECIFICOS DE DAÑO CARDIACO/

Versió postprint del document publicat a https://doi.org/10.3109/1354750X.2015.1068851

Biomarkers, 2015, vol. 20, núm. 4, p. 219-224

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(c) Taylor & Francis, 2015

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