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The impact of short duration,high intensity exercise on cardiac troponin release
Authors:Keith P George  Marie Clare Grant  Bruce Davies  Julien S Baker
Institution:1. Research Institute for Sport and Exercise Sciences, School of Sport and Exercise Sciences, Liverpool John Moores, Liverpool, UK;2. Faculty of Science and Technology, Exercise Science Research Laboratory, Institute of Clinical Exercise and Health Science, School of Science, University of the West of Scotland, Hamilton, UK;3. Division of Sport and Exercise Sciences, School of Social & Health Sciences, Abertay University, Dundee, UK;4. Faculty of Life Sciences and Education, Sport, Health and Exercise Science Research Unit, University of South Wales, Treeforest, UK
Abstract:The aim of this study was to assess the appearance of cardiac troponins (cTnI and/or cTnT) after a short bout (30 s) of ‘all‐out’ intense exercise and to determine the stability of any exercise‐related cTnI release in response to repeated bouts of high intensity exercise separated by 7 days recovery. Eighteen apparently healthy, physically active, male university students completed two all‐out 30 s cycle sprint, separated by 7 days. cTnI, blood lactate and catecholamine concentrations were measured before, immediately after and 24 h after each bout. Cycle performance, heart rate and blood pressure responses to exercise were also recorded. Cycle performance was modestly elevated in the second trial 6·5% increase in peak power output (PPO)]; there was no difference in the cardiovascular, lactate or catecholamine response to the two cycle trials. cTnI was not significantly elevated from baseline through recovery (Trial 1: 0·06 ± 0·04 ng ml?1, 0·05 ± 0·04 ng ml?1, 0·03 ± 0·02 ng ml?1; Trial 2: 0·02 ± 0·04 ng ml?1, 0·04 ± 0·03 ng ml?1, 0·05 ± 0·06 ng ml?1) in either trial. Very small within subject changes were not significantly correlated between the two trials (r = 0·06; P>0·05). Subsequently, short duration, high intensity exercise does not elicit a clinically relevant response in cTnI and any small alterations likely reflect the underlying biological variability of cTnI measurement within the participants.
Keywords:biological variability  cardiac biomarkers  cycle  fat free mass  total body mass
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