Background: Physiological needs during prolonged exercise are a potent stimulus for the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis. Hence, athletes undergoing daily endurance training sessions may have frequent and prolonged phases of endogenous hypercortisolism. Since chronic glucocorticoids treatment leads to down-regulation of glucocorticoid receptor α (GR-α) mRNA expression, endurance training could lead to modulation of GR expression. Aim: The aim of the study was to evaluate GR-α and GR-β mRNA expressions in peripheral blood mononuclear cells and plasma cortisol, ACTH and cortisol binding globulin (CBG) concentrations at rest in subjects undergoing different training regimes. Subjects and methods: Nine high trained (HT) swimmers (training volume: 21.6±1.7 hours/week in 10-12 sessions) were compared with two age-matched control groups represented by 8 low trained (LT) runners (training volume: 6.4±2.6 h/week in 3-5 sessions) and 9 untrained subjects. Expression of GR was determined by RT-PCR of total RNA. Hormone levels were determined by radioimmunoassay methods. Results: HT athletes showed 10 times less GR-α mRNA expression than the untrained subjects, while LT athletes exhibited values about two-fold less than the untrained subjects. GR-β mRNA expression was undetectable in all subjects. No differences were observed among the three groups in hormone levels. Conclusions: GR-α mRNA expression is repressed in proportion to the amount and frequency of the stressful stimuli due to training. Hence, this down-regulation may be a consequence of the frequent and prolonged exposure to cortisol acute elevations induced by training. GR-β did not play an important role in inducing the down-regulation of GR-α mRNA expression observed. ©2009, Editrice Kurtis.

Bonifazi, M., Mencarelli, M., Fedele, V., Ceccarelli, I., Pecorelli, A., Grasso, G., et al. (2009). Glucocorticoid receptor mRNA expression in peripheral blood mononuclear cells in high trained compared to low trained athletes and untrained subjects. JOURNAL OF ENDOCRINOLOGICAL INVESTIGATION, 32(10), 816-820 [10.3275/6428].

Glucocorticoid receptor mRNA expression in peripheral blood mononuclear cells in high trained compared to low trained athletes and untrained subjects

BONIFAZI M.;GRASSO G.;ALOISI A. M.;MUSCETTOLA M.
2009-01-01

Abstract

Background: Physiological needs during prolonged exercise are a potent stimulus for the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis. Hence, athletes undergoing daily endurance training sessions may have frequent and prolonged phases of endogenous hypercortisolism. Since chronic glucocorticoids treatment leads to down-regulation of glucocorticoid receptor α (GR-α) mRNA expression, endurance training could lead to modulation of GR expression. Aim: The aim of the study was to evaluate GR-α and GR-β mRNA expressions in peripheral blood mononuclear cells and plasma cortisol, ACTH and cortisol binding globulin (CBG) concentrations at rest in subjects undergoing different training regimes. Subjects and methods: Nine high trained (HT) swimmers (training volume: 21.6±1.7 hours/week in 10-12 sessions) were compared with two age-matched control groups represented by 8 low trained (LT) runners (training volume: 6.4±2.6 h/week in 3-5 sessions) and 9 untrained subjects. Expression of GR was determined by RT-PCR of total RNA. Hormone levels were determined by radioimmunoassay methods. Results: HT athletes showed 10 times less GR-α mRNA expression than the untrained subjects, while LT athletes exhibited values about two-fold less than the untrained subjects. GR-β mRNA expression was undetectable in all subjects. No differences were observed among the three groups in hormone levels. Conclusions: GR-α mRNA expression is repressed in proportion to the amount and frequency of the stressful stimuli due to training. Hence, this down-regulation may be a consequence of the frequent and prolonged exposure to cortisol acute elevations induced by training. GR-β did not play an important role in inducing the down-regulation of GR-α mRNA expression observed. ©2009, Editrice Kurtis.
2009
Bonifazi, M., Mencarelli, M., Fedele, V., Ceccarelli, I., Pecorelli, A., Grasso, G., et al. (2009). Glucocorticoid receptor mRNA expression in peripheral blood mononuclear cells in high trained compared to low trained athletes and untrained subjects. JOURNAL OF ENDOCRINOLOGICAL INVESTIGATION, 32(10), 816-820 [10.3275/6428].
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