Journal article
Changes in plasma hydroxyproline and plasma cell-free DNA concentrations after higher- versus lower-intensity eccentric cycling
European Journal of Applied Physiology, Vol.121(4), pp.1087-1097
2021
Abstract
Purpose
We examined changes in plasma creatine kinase (CK) activity, hydroxyproline and cell-free DNA (cfDNA) concentrations in relation to changes in maximum voluntary isometric contraction (MVIC) torque and delayed-onset muscle soreness (DOMS) following a session of volume-matched higher- (HI) versus lower-intensity (LI) eccentric cycling exercise.
Methods
Healthy young men performed either 5 × 1-min HI at 20% of peak power output (n = 11) or 5 × 4-min LI eccentric cycling at 5% of peak power output (n = 9). Changes in knee extensor MVIC torque, DOMS, plasma CK activity, and hydroxyproline and cfDNA concentrations before, immediately after, and 24–72 h post-exercise were compared between groups.
Results
Plasma CK activity increased post-exercise (141 ± 73.5%) and MVIC torque decreased from immediately (13.3 ± 7.8%) to 48 h (6.7 ± 13.5%) post-exercise (P < 0.05), without significant differences between groups. DOMS was greater after HI (peak: 4.5 ± 3.0 on a 10-point scale) than LI (1.2 ± 1.0). Hydroxyproline concentration increased 40–53% at 24–72 h after both LI and HI (P < 0.05). cfDNA concentration increased immediately after HI only (2.3 ± 0.9-fold, P < 0.001), with a significant difference between groups (P = 0.002). Lack of detectable methylated HOXD4 indicated that the cfDNA was not derived from skeletal muscle. No significant correlations were evident between the magnitude of change in the measures, but the cfDNA increase immediately post-exercise was correlated with the maximal change in heart rate during exercise (r = 0.513, P = 0.025).
Conclusion
Changes in plasma hydroxyproline and cfDNA concentrations were not associated with muscle fiber damage, but the increased hydroxyproline in both groups suggests increased collagen turnover. cfDNA may be a useful metabolic-intensity exercise marker.
Details
- Title
- Changes in plasma hydroxyproline and plasma cell-free DNA concentrations after higher- versus lower-intensity eccentric cycling
- Authors/Creators
- G. Mavropalias (Author/Creator) - Edith Cowan UniversityL. Calapre (Author/Creator) - Edith Cowan UniversityM. Morici (Author/Creator) - Edith Cowan UniversityT. Koeda (Author/Creator) - Nagoya Gakuin UniversityW.C.K. Poon (Author/Creator) - Edith Cowan UniversityO.R. Barley (Author/Creator) - Edith Cowan UniversityE. Gray (Author/Creator) - Edith Cowan UniversityA.J. Blazevich (Author/Creator) - Edith Cowan UniversityK. Nosaka (Author/Creator) - Edith Cowan University
- Publication Details
- European Journal of Applied Physiology, Vol.121(4), pp.1087-1097
- Publisher
- Springer
- Identifiers
- 991005542184007891
- Copyright
- © 2021 The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer-Verlag GmbH
- Murdoch Affiliation
- Murdoch University
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Journal article
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