Differences in Exercise-Linked Biomarkers between Premenopausal and Postmenopausal Middle-Aged Females

Anthony J. Giannopoulos, Ahmad Mohammad, M. I. Retsidou, J. Tucker, D. Bornath, Seth F. McCarthy, Rek MacPherson, Tom J. Hazell, P. Klentrou
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While the exercise-induced responses of circulated biomarkers related to inflammation and brain health are well documented in humans, little is known about the effect of menopausal status on these responses. This study compared the responses of inflammatory cytokines and brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) to high-intensity exercise between pre- and postmenopausal middle-aged females. Eight premenopausal (44 ± 3 years) and seven postmenopausal (57 ± 2 years) females performed a high-intensity interval training (HIIT) session consisting of 10 × 1 min running intervals (90% maximum heart rate) separated by 1 min passive recovery intervals. Blood samples were collected at baseline (fasted), pre-exercise (postprandial), and at 0, 30, and 90 min post-HIIT and analyzed for interleukin (IL-6) and 10 (IL-10), tumour necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-α), and BDNF. IL-6 significantly increased from pre-exercise to 0 min post-HIIT in postmenopausal (+40%, p = 0.01) and to 30 min post-HIIT in premenopausal females (+60%, p = 0.02). IL-6 remained elevated at 90 min post-HIIT in premenopausal (+104%, p = 0.05) and to a higher degree in postmenopausal females (+385%, p < 0.001). IL-10 showed no response. TNF-α increased from pre- to 0 min post-HIIT (+10%, p = 0.05), then decreased to below pre-exercise at 30 min (−10%, p = 0.02) and 90 min (−5%, p = 0.04) in both groups. BDNF increased immediately post-HIIT in premenopausal (+60%, p < 0.001) but not postmenopausal females. The differences in IL-6 and BDNF responses to HIIT between pre- and postmenopausal females provide evidence of the role of female reproductive hormones in the regulation of these exercise-induced responses.
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绝经前和绝经后中年女性运动相关生物标志物的差异
虽然运动诱导的与炎症和大脑健康相关的循环生物标志物的反应在人类中已有大量记载,但人们对绝经状态对这些反应的影响知之甚少。本研究比较了绝经前和绝经后中年女性的炎症细胞因子和脑源性神经营养因子(BDNF)对高强度运动的反应。8 名绝经前(44 ± 3 岁)和 7 名绝经后(57 ± 2 岁)女性进行了高强度间歇训练(HIIT),包括 10 × 1 分钟的跑步间歇(90% 最大心率)和 1 分钟的被动恢复间歇。在基线(空腹)、运动前(餐后)、HIIT 后 0 分钟、30 分钟和 90 分钟收集血液样本,分析白细胞介素(IL-6)和 10(IL-10)、肿瘤坏死因子-α(TNF-α)和 BDNF。绝经后女性的 IL-6 从运动前到 HIIT 后 0 分钟明显升高(+40%,p = 0.01),绝经前女性的 IL-6 从运动前到 HIIT 后 30 分钟明显升高(+60%,p = 0.02)。绝经前(+104%,p = 0.05)和绝经后女性(+385%,p < 0.001)在 HIIT 后 90 分钟内 IL-6 仍保持升高。IL-10 无反应。TNF-α 在 HIIT 后 0 分钟内从运动前上升(+10%,p = 0.05),然后在 30 分钟(-10%,p = 0.02)和 90 分钟(-5%,p = 0.04)时下降到运动前的水平。在绝经前(+60%,p < 0.001)而非绝经后的女性中,BDNF在HIIT后立即增加(+60%,p < 0.001)。绝经前和绝经后女性对 HIIT 的 IL-6 和 BDNF 反应的差异证明了女性生殖激素在调节这些运动诱导反应中的作用。
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