Plasma catecholamine and serum testosterone responses to four units of resistance exercise in young and adult male athletes

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Teemu Pullinen
Antti Mero
Ewen MacDonald
Arto Pakarinen
Paavo V. Komi
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[1] Department of Biology of Physical Activity,
[2] University of Jyväskylä,undefined
[3] FIN-40351 Jyväskylä,undefined
[4] Finland,undefined
[5] Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology,undefined
[6] University of Kuopio,undefined
[7] Kuopio,undefined
[8] Finland,undefined
[9] Department of Clinical Chemistry,undefined
[10] University of Oulu,undefined
[11] Oulu,undefined
[12] Finland,undefined
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European Journal of Applied Physiology and Occupational Physiology | 1998年 / 77卷
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Key words Catecholamines; Testosterone; Resistance exercise; Age;
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The plasma noradrenaline (NA) and adrenaline (A) concentration responses of seven young male athletes [15 (SD 1) years] and seven adult male athletes [25 (SD 6) years] were investigated together with the serum testosterone (Tes) concentration responses in four different half-squatting exercises. The loads, number of repetitions, exercise intensity and recovery between the sets were manipulated such that different types of metabolic demand could be expected. However, the amount of work done was kept equal in each kind of exercise. After the most exhausting unit of exercise (E3; two sets of 30 repetitions with 50% of 1 repetition maximum and with 2-min recovery between the sets) the plasma NA concentration was significantly lower in the younger than in the adult subjects [15.7 (SD 7.8) vs 32.7 (SD 13.2) nmol · l−1, P < 0.05], while the A concentrations were similar. In the other three exercises no differences in the plasma catecholamine concentration responses among the groups were observed. The postexercise Tes concentrations, however, were significantly lower in the younger than in the adult subjects in every exercise unit. No correlations between the plasma catecholamine and serum Tes concentration responses were observed in any of the exercise units in either group. The results of the present study may suggest reduced sympathetic nervous activity in the younger subjects compared to the adults in response to exhausting resistance exercise. The results may also suggest that the catecholamines were less involved in eliciting an increase in Tes secretion in these resistance exercises.
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