{"title":"运动后肌酸激酶活性增加对标准赛马性能参数的影响。","authors":"L. Stucchi, C. Valli, F. Ferrucci","doi":"10.13130/2283-3927/10052","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"In equine sports medicine, the most considered performance parameter is the Onset of Blood Lactate Accumulation (OBLA), fixed at 4 mmol/L (Couroce-Malblanc et Hodgson, 2014). Nevertheless, in human medicine several methods to define individual Lactate Threshold (LT) were developed (Faude et al., 2009). Horses with poor performance were reported to have post-exercise creatine-kinase (CK) activity higher than good performer (Fraipont et al., 2011). Aim of the study is to evaluate LTs calculated by different methods in horses with increased post-exercise CK activity. Data from a cohort of Standardbred racehorses that underwent poor performance evaluation, including incremental treadmill test with plasma lactate analysis at different speed steps, were retrospectively collected. A blood sample was collected 6hrs post-exercise and CK activity was evaluated with spectrophotometric method. A case group of 10 horses (3.1±1.0 y.o.) that did not present any other alteration potentially influencing performance than post-exercise CK activity greater than reference value (>735 U/L) was selected (Valli, 2017). An age-matched and sex-matched control group of 10 horses with no alteration potentially influencing performance and normal post-exercise CK activity was selected. Lactate concentrations obtained during treadmill test were analysed with a dedicated sotware (Newell et al., 2009) and LT was determined by the following methods: a)Inflection Point, i.e. the point of intersection between two linear splines, b)Lactate Threshold by logaritmic transformation, c)OBLA and d)Initial Rise of 1 mmol/L post baseline . Values of different LTs from the two groups were compared by means of unpaired t-test. 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在马运动医学中,最被考虑的性能参数是血乳酸积累(OBLA)的开始,固定在4 mmol/L (Couroce-Malblanc et Hodgson, 2014)。然而,在人类医学中,已经开发了几种定义个体乳酸阈值(LT)的方法(Faude et al., 2009)。据报道,表现不佳的马运动后肌酸激酶(CK)活性高于表现良好的马(Fraipont等人,2011)。本研究的目的是评估用不同方法计算的运动后CK活性增加的马的LTs。回顾性收集了一组标准品种赛马的数据,这些赛马的表现评估不佳,包括在不同速度台阶下的增量跑步机试验和血浆乳酸分析。运动后6小时采集血液,用分光光度法测定CK活性。病例组为10匹马(3.1±1.0 y.o),除了运动后CK活性大于参考值(bb0 735 U/L)外,没有任何其他可能影响表现的变化(Valli, 2017)。选择年龄匹配和性别匹配的10匹马作为对照组,这些马没有可能影响运动表现和正常运动后CK活性的改变。使用专用软件(Newell et al., 2009)分析跑步机试验期间获得的乳酸浓度,并通过以下方法确定乳酸浓度:a)拐点,即两条线性样条之间的交叉点,b)对数变换的乳酸阈值,c)OBLA和d)基线后1 mmol/L的初始上升。采用非配对t检验比较两组不同LTs值。统计分析显示,病例组的OBLA明显低于对照组(p=0.009)。两组间其他LTs值无差异。结果表明,运动后CK活性升高,与肌肉损伤一致,对运动成绩有负面影响。此外,对于赛马的性能分析,OBLA似乎是一个合适的参数。
Effect of post-exercise increase in creatine-kinase activity on performance parameters in Standardbred racehorses.
In equine sports medicine, the most considered performance parameter is the Onset of Blood Lactate Accumulation (OBLA), fixed at 4 mmol/L (Couroce-Malblanc et Hodgson, 2014). Nevertheless, in human medicine several methods to define individual Lactate Threshold (LT) were developed (Faude et al., 2009). Horses with poor performance were reported to have post-exercise creatine-kinase (CK) activity higher than good performer (Fraipont et al., 2011). Aim of the study is to evaluate LTs calculated by different methods in horses with increased post-exercise CK activity. Data from a cohort of Standardbred racehorses that underwent poor performance evaluation, including incremental treadmill test with plasma lactate analysis at different speed steps, were retrospectively collected. A blood sample was collected 6hrs post-exercise and CK activity was evaluated with spectrophotometric method. A case group of 10 horses (3.1±1.0 y.o.) that did not present any other alteration potentially influencing performance than post-exercise CK activity greater than reference value (>735 U/L) was selected (Valli, 2017). An age-matched and sex-matched control group of 10 horses with no alteration potentially influencing performance and normal post-exercise CK activity was selected. Lactate concentrations obtained during treadmill test were analysed with a dedicated sotware (Newell et al., 2009) and LT was determined by the following methods: a)Inflection Point, i.e. the point of intersection between two linear splines, b)Lactate Threshold by logaritmic transformation, c)OBLA and d)Initial Rise of 1 mmol/L post baseline . Values of different LTs from the two groups were compared by means of unpaired t-test. Statistical analysis showed that OBLA was significantly lower (p=0.009) in case group when compared to controls. No differences between the two groups were observed for other LTs values. Results suggest that elevated post-exercise CK activity, consistent with muscular damage, has a negative impact on performance. Moreover, OBLA seems to be an appropriate parameter for performance profiling in racehorses.