Hoffman Jay R, Kang Jie, Ratamess Nicholas A, Faigenbaum Avery D
Department of Health and Exercise Science, The College of New Jersey, Ewing, NJ 08628-0718, USA.
Med Sci Sports Exerc. 2005 Jul;37(7):1237-41. doi: 10.1249/01.mss.0000170068.97498.26.
Changes in biochemical indices of muscle damage and hormonal markers of stress were examined during a competitive intercollegiate football season.
Twenty-one members of an NCAA Division III football team volunteered to serve as subjects. Eleven of these subjects were starters (ST) and 10 were non-starters (NS). All subjects reported to the Human Performance Laboratory on five separate occasions for blood draws. The first testing session (T1) occurred 1 d before the start of pre-season training camp, the second testing session (T2) occurred at the end of training camp (10 d later), and the other three testing sessions occurred at weeks 3 (T3), 7 (T4), and 11 (T5) of the competitive season.
Significant elevations in creatine kinase (CK) were seen from T1 to T2 in both ST and NS. ST had significantly higher CK concentrations at T2 than NS. CK concentrations for both groups returned to baseline levels by T3 and remained constant for the rest of the season. No significant between-group differences were seen in myoglobin (MB), testosterone (TE), cortisol (C), or the testosterone/cortisol ratio (T/C) during the season. A significant main effect for time was seen for C and T/C. C concentrations were significantly lower at T2 than at T1, T3, T4, and T5. Similar changes were also seen for T/C.
CK elevations seen during T2 appear to reflect the high intensity and physical nature of training camp. However, biochemical and endocrine responses during a season of intercollegiate football competition suggest a degree of sensitization (contact adaptation) of the muscles relating to the repeated traumas occurring during the season.
在大学间足球比赛赛季期间,对肌肉损伤的生化指标和应激激素标志物的变化进行了研究。
美国国家大学生体育协会(NCAA)三级足球队的21名队员自愿作为研究对象。其中11名是首发队员(ST),10名是非首发队员(NS)。所有研究对象分别五次前往人体运动实验室进行血液采集。第一次测试(T1)在季前训练营开始前1天进行,第二次测试(T2)在训练营结束时(10天后)进行,另外三次测试在比赛赛季的第3周(T3)、第7周(T4)和第11周(T5)进行。
首发队员和非首发队员从T1到T2时肌酸激酶(CK)均显著升高。首发队员在T2时的CK浓度显著高于非首发队员。两组的CK浓度在T3时均恢复到基线水平,并在赛季剩余时间保持稳定。在赛季期间,两组间的肌红蛋白(MB)、睾酮(TE)、皮质醇(C)或睾酮/皮质醇比值(T/C)均无显著差异。观察到C和T/C存在显著的时间主效应。C浓度在T2时显著低于T1、T3、T4和T5。T/C也有类似变化。
T2期间出现的CK升高似乎反映了训练营的高强度和身体活动性质。然而,大学间足球比赛赛季期间的生化和内分泌反应表明,肌肉对赛季中反复发生的创伤存在一定程度的致敏(接触适应)。