INFLUENCE OF 6-WEEK, 6 DAYS PER WEEK, TRAINING ON PITUITARY-FUNCTION IN RECREATIONAL ATHLETES

被引:57
作者
LEHMANN, M
KNIZIA, K
GASTMANN, U
PETERSEN, KG
KHALAF, AN
BAUER, S
KERP, L
KEUL, J
机构
[1] UNIV CLIN FREIBURG, DEPT SPORTS & PERFORMANCE MED, HUGSTETTER STR 55, W-7800 FREIBURG, GERMANY
[2] UNIV CLIN FREIBURG, DEPT ENDOCRINOL, FREIBURG, GERMANY
关键词
TRAINING; HORMONES; PITUITARY FUNCTION;
D O I
10.1136/bjsm.27.3.186
中图分类号
G8 [体育];
学科分类号
04 ; 0403 ;
摘要
The influence on pituitary function of 6 weeks of training on 6 days a week was examined in six recreational athletes. Endurance training on a bicycle ergometer for 31-33 min was performed on 4 days each week at 90-96% (weeks 1-3) and 89-92% (weeks 4-6) of the 4 mmol lactate thresholds determined on day 0 and day 21, respectively, with interval training of 3-5 x 3-5 min in addition on 2 days a week at 117-127% and 115-110%, respectively. Determination of the serum hormone levels and a combined pituitary function test (200 mug thyrotropin releasing hormone (TRH), 100 mug gonadotrophin-releasing hormone (GnRH), 100 mug corticotrophin releasing hormone (CRH), 50 mug growth hormone releasing hormone (GHRH)) were made before training, after 6 weeks of training and after another 3 weeks of recovery. Training increased performance at 2 mmol lactate by 25%, at 4 mmol by 12%, and maximum performance by approximately 12%. The releasing hormone-stimulable prolactin, thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) and somatotrophic hormone (STH) synthesis-secretion capacity remained unchanged, the adrenocorticotrophic hormone (ACTH) was increased after training. Cortisol release was reduced, follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH)-synthesis-secretion capacity was increased after training, and the luteinizing hormone (LH)-synthesis-secretion capacity reduced. This had no influence on base or exercise-induced serum hormone levels (cortisol, aldosterone, insulin, prolactin, FSH, LH, TSH, ACTH, ADH and STH), which showed no dependence on training, except for free testosterone which showed a decreasing trend (P < 0.10) of 19-25% and post-exercise ACTH which showed an increasing trend of 33% (P < 0.10). Conditioning (cortisol sensitivity and ACTH response) or adaptation (FSH and LH responses) to changed testosterone serum levels and altered spermatogenesis is discussed.
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页码:186 / 192
页数:7
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