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激素适应与运动训练应激:糖皮质激素的作用

Hormonal adaptation and the stress of exercise training: the role of glucocorticoids.

作者信息

Hackney Anthony C, Walz Elizabeth A

机构信息

University of North Carolina, Applied Physiology Laboratory, Department of Exercise & Sport Science, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA.

University of North Carolina, Department of Nutrition, Gillings School of Global Public Health, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA.

出版信息

Trends Sport Sci. 2013;20(4):165-171.

Abstract

Glucocorticoids, such as cortisol, are steroid hormones produced by the zona fasciculata of the adrenal cortex in the adrenal gland. These hormones play vital roles in the body's defense mechanisms when dealing with stress, as well as being important in blood glucose regulation. Regrettably, misconceptions regarding the physiological actions of these hormones (in particular relative to the catabolism) have been created within the areas of sports and exercise. For example, cortisol most often is viewed as having a counter-productive role in exercise that can lead to a mal-adaptation to the exercise training process, due to the catabolic nature of this hormone relative to protein turnover. Therefore, the intent of this article is to present an overview and to offer remarks on the necessary and critically important functions of glucocorticoids during exercise, and in the adaptation process associated with exercise training. The emphasis is specifically to correct several of the misconceptions and misunderstandings that are portrayed within some research and popular literature regarding endocrine responses to exercise and exercise training.

摘要

糖皮质激素,如皮质醇,是由肾上腺皮质束状带产生的类固醇激素。这些激素在身体应对压力的防御机制中发挥着至关重要的作用,在血糖调节中也很重要。遗憾的是,在体育和运动领域中,人们对这些激素的生理作用(特别是相对于分解代谢)产生了误解。例如,由于皮质醇相对于蛋白质周转具有分解代谢的性质,它在运动中通常被视为具有适得其反的作用,可能导致对运动训练过程的适应不良。因此,本文旨在概述糖皮质激素在运动期间以及与运动训练相关的适应过程中的必要且至关重要的功能,并发表评论。重点是特别纠正一些研究和通俗文献中关于运动和运动训练的内分泌反应所描述的误解和错误认识。

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