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Differential effects of variation in athletes training on myocardial morphophysiological adaptation in men: Focus on 123I-MIBG assessed myocardial sympathetic activity

High intensity systematic physical training leads to myocardial morphophysiological adaptations. The goal of this study was to investigate if differences in training were correlated with differences in cardiac sympathetic activity. 58 males (19-47 years), were divided into three groups: strength gro...

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Published in:Journal of nuclear cardiology 2014-06, Vol.21 (3), p.570-577
Main Authors: Miranda, Douglas Pinheiro, dos Santos, Marcelo José, Salemi, Vera Maria Cury, de Oliveira, Edmundo Pereira Caparelli, Verberne, Hein J., da Rocha, Euclides Timóteo
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description High intensity systematic physical training leads to myocardial morphophysiological adaptations. The goal of this study was to investigate if differences in training were correlated with differences in cardiac sympathetic activity. 58 males (19-47 years), were divided into three groups: strength group (SG), (20 bodybuilders), endurance group (EG), (20 endurance athletes), and a control group (CG) comprising 18 healthy non-athletes. Cardiac sympathetic innervation was assessed by planar myocardial 123I-metaiodobenzylguanidine scintigraphy using the early and late heart to mediastinal (H/M) ratio, and washout rate (WR). Left ventricular mass index was significantly higher both in SG (P < .001) and EG (P = .001) compared to CG without a statistical significant difference between SG and EG (P = .417). The relative wall thickness was significantly higher in SG compared to CG (P < .001). Both left ventricular ejection fraction and the peak filling rate showed no significant difference between the groups. Resting heart rate was significantly lower in EG compared to CG (P = .006) and SG (P = .002). The late H/M ratio in CG was significantly higher compared to the late H/M for SG (P = .003) and EG (P = .004). However, WR showed no difference between the groups. There was no significant correlation between the parameters of myocardial sympathetic innervation and parameters of left ventricular function. Strength training resulted in a significant increase in cardiac dimensions. Both strength and endurance training seem to cause a reduction in myocardial sympathetic drive. However, myocardial morphological and functional adaptations to training were not correlated with myocardial sympathetic activity.
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Adult
Athletes
Blood Pressure - physiology
Cardiology
endurance
evaluation
heart
Heart Rate - physiology
Heart Ventricles - diagnostic imaging
Heart Ventricles - innervation
Humans
Imaging
Medicine
Medicine & Public Health
Middle Aged
Nuclear Medicine
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Positron-Emission Tomography - methods
Radiology
Radiopharmaceuticals
Reproducibility of Results
Resistance Training - methods
Sensitivity and Specificity
Sports - physiology
strength
Stroke Volume - physiology
sympathetic activity
Sympathetic Nervous System - physiology
Ventricular Function, Left - physiology
Young Adult
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