Catecholamine responses to short-term high-intensity resistance exercise overtraining. 1994

A C Fry, and W J Kraemer, and F Van Borselen, and J M Lynch, and N T Triplett, and L P Koziris, and S J Fleck
Center for Sports Medicine, Pennsylvania State University, University Park 16802.

Seventeen weight-trained males were divided into an overtraining group [OT; n = 11; age = 22.0 +/- 0.9 (SE) yr] that weight trained their legs daily for 2 wk with 100% 1 repetition maximum relative intensity on a squat machine and a control group (n = 6; age = 23.7 +/- 2.4 yr) that exercised 1 day/wk with low relative intensity (50% 1 repetition maximum). Test batteries including strength assessments and resting and exercise-induced concentrations of epinephrine and norepinephrine were conducted at the beginning, middle, and end (tests 1-3, respectively) of the study. Strength capabilities decreased by test 3 for the OT group (P < 0.05). Resting catecholamine concentrations did not change for either group during the study, whereas exercise-induced concentrations of both epinephrine (test 1 = 3,407.9 +/- 666.6 pmol/l, test 2 = 7,563.7 +/- 1,210.6 pmol/l, test 3 = 6,931.6 +/- 919.3 pmol/l) and norepinephrine (test 1 = 42.9 +/- 7.4 nmol/l, test 2 = 70.0 +/- 8.8 nmol/l, test 3 = 85.2 +/- 14.5 nmol/l) significantly increased by tests 2 and 3 for only the OT group. Correlation coefficients suggested decreased responsitivity of skeletal muscle to sympathetic nervous system activity. It appears that altered exercise-induced sympathetic nervous system activity accompanies high relative intensity resistance exercise overtraining and may be among the initial responses to the onset of the previously theoretical sympathetic overtraining syndrome.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D008297 Male Males
D009638 Norepinephrine Precursor of epinephrine that is secreted by the ADRENAL MEDULLA and is a widespread central and autonomic neurotransmitter. Norepinephrine is the principal transmitter of most postganglionic sympathetic fibers, and of the diffuse projection system in the brain that arises from the LOCUS CERULEUS. It is also found in plants and is used pharmacologically as a sympathomimetic. Levarterenol,Levonorepinephrine,Noradrenaline,Arterenol,Levonor,Levophed,Levophed Bitartrate,Noradrenaline Bitartrate,Noradrénaline tartrate renaudin,Norepinephrin d-Tartrate (1:1),Norepinephrine Bitartrate,Norepinephrine Hydrochloride,Norepinephrine Hydrochloride, (+)-Isomer,Norepinephrine Hydrochloride, (+,-)-Isomer,Norepinephrine d-Tartrate (1:1),Norepinephrine l-Tartrate (1:1),Norepinephrine l-Tartrate (1:1), (+,-)-Isomer,Norepinephrine l-Tartrate (1:1), Monohydrate,Norepinephrine l-Tartrate (1:1), Monohydrate, (+)-Isomer,Norepinephrine l-Tartrate (1:2),Norepinephrine l-Tartrate, (+)-Isomer,Norepinephrine, (+)-Isomer,Norepinephrine, (+,-)-Isomer
D010806 Physical Education and Training Instructional programs in the care and development of the body, often in schools. The concept does not include prescribed exercises, which is EXERCISE THERAPY. Education, Physical,Physical Education,Physical Education, Training
D002395 Catecholamines A general class of ortho-dihydroxyphenylalkylamines derived from TYROSINE. Catecholamine,Sympathin,Sympathins
D004837 Epinephrine The active sympathomimetic hormone from the ADRENAL MEDULLA. It stimulates both the alpha- and beta- adrenergic systems, causes systemic VASOCONSTRICTION and gastrointestinal relaxation, stimulates the HEART, and dilates BRONCHI and cerebral vessels. It is used in ASTHMA and CARDIAC FAILURE and to delay absorption of local ANESTHETICS. Adrenaline,4-(1-Hydroxy-2-(methylamino)ethyl)-1,2-benzenediol,Adrenaline Acid Tartrate,Adrenaline Bitartrate,Adrenaline Hydrochloride,Epifrin,Epinephrine Acetate,Epinephrine Bitartrate,Epinephrine Hydrochloride,Epinephrine Hydrogen Tartrate,Epitrate,Lyophrin,Medihaler-Epi,Acetate, Epinephrine
D006801 Humans Members of the species Homo sapiens. Homo sapiens,Man (Taxonomy),Human,Man, Modern,Modern Man
D000328 Adult A person having attained full growth or maturity. Adults are of 19 through 44 years of age. For a person between 19 and 24 years of age, YOUNG ADULT is available. Adults
D018482 Muscle, Skeletal A subtype of striated muscle, attached by TENDONS to the SKELETON. Skeletal muscles are innervated and their movement can be consciously controlled. They are also called voluntary muscles. Anterior Tibial Muscle,Gastrocnemius Muscle,Muscle, Voluntary,Plantaris Muscle,Skeletal Muscle,Soleus Muscle,Muscle, Anterior Tibial,Muscle, Gastrocnemius,Muscle, Plantaris,Muscle, Soleus,Muscles, Skeletal,Muscles, Voluntary,Skeletal Muscles,Tibial Muscle, Anterior,Voluntary Muscle,Voluntary Muscles

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