Influence of a 7‐day Transalpine Trail Run on cardiac biomarkers and myocardial function

Author:

Esefeld Katrin12ORCID,Geisberger Marisa1,Dinges Sophia Marie‐Theres12ORCID,Hambrecht Johanna1,Stegmüller Felix1,Rasper Michael3,Nadjiri Jonathan4,Roeschenthaler Franz5,Holdenrieder Stefan5,Scharhag Jürgen16ORCID,Halle Martin12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Preventive Sports Medicine and Sports Cardiology, TUM School of Medicine and Health, University Hospital ‘Klinikum rechts der Isar’ Technical University of Munich Munich Germany

2. DZHK (German Centre for Cardiovascular Research), Partner Site Munich Heart Alliance Munich Germany

3. Department of Interventional and Diagnostic Radiology, TUM School of Medicine and Health, University Hospital ‘Klinikum rechts der Isar’ Technical University of Munich Munich Germany

4. Department of Interventional Radiology, TUM School of Medicine and Health, University Hospital ‘Klinikum rechts der Isar’ Technical University of Munich Munich Germany

5. Department of Laboratory Medicine, German Heart Center of Munich Technical University of Munich Munich Germany

6. Department of Sport and Exercise Physiology University of Vienna Vienna Austria

Abstract

AbstractIntense physical exercise is known to increase cardiac biomarkers; however, it is unclear, whether this phenomenon is physiological, or if it indicates myocardial tissue injury. The aim of our study was to investigate the effects of seven consecutive days of excessive endurance exercise on continuous assessment of cardiac biomarkers, function, and tissue injury. During a 7‐day trail‐running competition (Transalpine Run, distance 267.4 km, altitude ascent/descent 15556/14450 m), daily blood samples were obtained for cardiac biomarkers (hs‐TnT, NT‐proBNP, and suppression of tumorigenicity‐2 protein (ST2)) at baseline, after each stage and 24–48 h post‐race. In addition, echocardiography was performed every second day, cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (CMR) before (n = 7) and after (n = 16) the race. Twelve (eight males) out of 17 healthy athletes finished all seven stages (average total finish time: 43 ± 8 h). Only NT‐proBNP increased significantly (3.6‐fold, p = 0.009) during the first stage and continued to increase during the race. Hs‐TnT revealed an incremental trend during the first day (2.7‐fold increase, p = 0.098) and remained within the pathological range throughout the race. ST2 levels did not change during the race. All cardiac biomarkers completely returned to physiological levels post‐race. NT‐proBNP kinetics correlated significantly with mild transient reductions in right ventricular function (assessed by TAPSE, tricuspid annular plane systolic function; r = −0.716; p = 0.014). No significant echocardiographic changes in LV dimensions, LV function, or relevant alterations in CMR were observed post‐race. In summary, this study shows that prolonged, repetitive, high‐volume exercise induced a transient, significant increase in NT‐proBNP associated with right ventricular dysfunction without corresponding left ventricular functional or structural impairment.

Publisher

Wiley

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