Impacto de las reservas de ferritina sobre la respuesta de la hepcidina al ejercicio de resistencia en las mujeres físicamente activas a lo largo de las diferentes fases del ciclo menstrual

2021 
espanolLa ferritina serica parece ser un predictor de la respuesta de la hepcidina al ejercicio. Sin embargo, este hecho no ha sido estudiado en mujeres fisicamente activas. El objetivo fue analizar la respuesta de la hepcidina en diferentes estados de la ferritina antes y despues del ejercicio. Quince mujeres eumenorreicas realizaron un protocolo de carrera de 40 minutos al 75% de la velocidad VO2pico en diferentes fases del ciclo menstrual (fase folicular temprana, fase folicular media y fase lutea). Se recogieron muestras de sangre antes del ejercicio y a las 0h y 3h despues del ejercicio. Las participantes se dividieron en dos grupos segun sus niveles de ferritina previos al ejercicio ( EnglishSerum ferritin has been proposed as a predictor of hepcidin concentrations in response to exercise. However, this fact has not been studied in physically-active women. Therefore, the main objective of this study was to analyse the hepcidin response at different ferritin status before and after running exercise in physically active females. Fifteen eumenorrheic women performed a 40-min running protocol at 75% of VO2peak speed in different menstrual cycle phases (early-follicular phase, mid-follicular phase and luteal phase). Blood samples were collected pre-exercise, 0h post-exercise and 3h post-exercise. For statistics, participants were divided into two groups according to their pre-exercise ferritin levels ( Hepcidin showed no differences between both ferritin groups in either pre-exercise, 0h post-exercise and 3h post-exercise. Additionally, no association between pre-exercise ferritin and hepcidin levels 3h post-exercise (r=-0.091; p=0.554) was found. Menstrual cycle phase appears to influence hepcidin levels depending on ferritin reserves. In particular, physically-active females with depleted ferritin reserves seems to present lower hepcidin levels during the early-follicular phase and mid-follicular phase. However, no association between ferritin and hepcidin levels was found in this study. Hence, ferritin levels alone may not be a good predictor of hepcidin response to exercise in this population. Multiple factors such as sexual hormones, training loads and menstrual bleeding must be taken into account.
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