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Evolution of the slopes of ST2 and galectin-3 during marathon and ultratrail running compared to a control group.

Caroline Le Goff1, Jean-François Kaux2, Jordi Farre Segura3, Violeta Stojkovic3, Arnaud Ancion4, Laurence Seidel5, Patrizio Lancellotti4, Etienne Cavalier3.   

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Background Previous studies have suggested that exercising may induce cardiac damage. Galectin-3 (Gal-3) and soluble suppression of tumorigenicity 2 (ST2) are very interesting biomarkers for heart failure and myocardial fibrosis. We aimed to compare the kinetics of emerging fibrosis cardiac biomarkers as Gal-3 and ST-2 in endurance runners, and recreational runners before and after a running event represented by a marathon and an ultratrail event. Methods Blood samples were taken from 19 healthy non-elite marathon runners (42 km), 27 ultratour runners (67 km), and 14 recreational runners who represented the control group (10 km) just before the run (T0), just after (T1) and 3 h after (T2), in order to analyze Gal-3, ST2, hsTnT, NT-proBNP, CKMB and hsCRP. We compared the percentage of evolution and the slopes obtained from T0 to T1 (pT0T1) and from T1 to T2 (pT1T2), between the different groups of runners participating in three different races. Results Plasma cardiac biomarker concentrations increased significantly from baseline to immediately post-exercise and most of the time decreased over the subsequent 3-h period. For pT0T1 and pT1T2, the markers Gal-3 and ST2 showed a significant difference between types of run (p < 0.05 and p < 0.0001, respectively). During the recovery time, Gal-3 returned to the baseline values but not ST2 which continued to increase. Conclusions Gal-3 and ST2 are considered as a reflection of cardiac fibrosis and remodeling. The evolution of both was different, particularly after the recovery time. ST2 values exceeding cutoff values at any time.

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Keywords:  ST2; fibrosis cardiac biomarkers; galectin-3; long distance running; marathon; running; ultratour

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Year:  2020        PMID: 31622239     DOI: 10.1515/cclm-2019-0555

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Chem Lab Med        ISSN: 1434-6621            Impact factor:   3.694


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Review 1.  Could Repeated Cardio-Renal Injury Trigger Late Cardiovascular Sequelae in Extreme Endurance Athletes?

Authors:  Johannes Burtscher; Paul-Emmanuel Vanderriele; Matthieu Legrand; Hans-Georg Predel; Josef Niebauer; James H O'Keefe; Grégoire P Millet; Martin Burtscher
Journal:  Sports Med       Date:  2022-07-18       Impact factor: 11.928

2.  Mountain Ultra-Marathon (UTMB) Impact on Usual and Emerging Cardiac Biomarkers.

Authors:  Caroline Le Goff; Laurent Gergelé; Laurence Seidel; Etienne Cavalier; Jean-François Kaux
Journal:  Front Cardiovasc Med       Date:  2022-03-24

3.  Kinetics of Cardiac Remodeling and Fibrosis Biomarkers During an Extreme Mountain Ultramarathon.

Authors:  Caroline Le Goff; Magalie Viallon; Jean-François Kaux; Pierre Andonian; Kevin Moulin; Laurence Seidel; Guido Giardini; Laurent Gergelé; Pierre Croisille; Etienne Cavalier; Gregoire P Millet
Journal:  Front Cardiovasc Med       Date:  2022-03-07
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