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Article type: Research Article
Authors: Monchanin, Geraldine | Serpero, Laura D. | Connes, Philippe | Tripette, Julien | Wouassi, Dieudonné | Francina, Alain | Massarelli, Raphael | Gozal, David | Thiriet, Patrice | Martin, Cyril;
Affiliations: EA 647 Center of Research and Innovation on Sports, Claude Bernard University of Lyon 1, Lyon, France | Kosair Children's Hospital Research Institute, University of Louisville, Louisville, KY, USA | National Institute of Youth and Sports, Yaounde, Cameroon | Unity of Hemoglobin Molecular Pathology, Edouard Herriot Hospital, Lyon, France
Note: [] Corresponding author: Martin Cyril, PhD, EA 647 Centre de Recherche et d'Innovation sur le Sport, Faculté des Sciences du Sport de Lyon, Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1, 27-29, bd du 11 novembre 1918, 69622 Villeurbanne, France. Tel.: +33 4 72 43 28 48; Fax: +33 4 72 43 28 46; E-mail: [email protected].
Abstract: The aim of the study was to examine the effects of endurance exercise on circulating vascular cell adhesion molecule-1 (sVCAM-1) and intercellular adhesion molecule-1 (sICAM-1) in sickle cell trait (SCT) athletes with or without α-thalassemia. Five athletes with SCT, 7 athletes with both SCT and α-thalassemia (SCTAT) and 8 control athletes (CONT) performed an incremental test on cycloergometer followed 72 hours later by a 60-min endurance exercise with a workload set at 70% Ppeak (peak power). We assessed levels of sICAM-1, sVCAM-1 and TNF-α at rest, immediately after endurance exercise and 1, 2, and 24 hours of recovery. Although, CONT and SCTAT groups exhibited similar basal plasma levels of adhesion molecules and TNF-α, SCT group had higher sVCAM-1 basal concentrations. No significant variation in sVCAM-1, sICAM-1 and TNF-α was measured following endurance exercise. Consequently, sVCAM-1 remained elevated in the SCT group after exercise and during the recovery period. In conclusion, our findings support the concept that SCT athletes might be at risk for microcirculatory disturbances, but these adhesive processes were not further impaired in response to endurance exercise. In addition, α-thalassemia co existing trait may be protective both at rest and after endurance exercise in SCT subjects.
Keywords: Tumor necrosis factor α, vascular cell adhesion molecule-1, hemoglobinopathy, exercise
DOI: 10.3233/CH-2008-1119
Journal: Clinical Hemorheology and Microcirculation, vol. 40, no. 2, pp. 89-97, 2008
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