Blood and Salivary Cortisol Variations in Athletes in Relation to Cardiopulmonary Exercise Testing

Author:

Honceriu Cezar1,Roca Mihai23,Costache Alexandru Dan23ORCID,Abălașei Beatrice1ORCID,Popescu Lucian1ORCID,Puni Alexandru Rareș4,Maștaleru Alexandra23ORCID,Oancea Andra23ORCID,Drugescu Andrei23ORCID,Adam Cristina23ORCID,Mitu Ovidiu25ORCID,Costache Irina-Iuliana25,Leon Maria Magdalena23,Roca Iulia Cristina67,Mocanu Veronica8,Mitu Florin23910ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Physical Education and Sports, “Alexandru-Ioan Cuza” University, 700115 Iasi, Romania

2. Medical I Department, Faculty of Medicine, University of Medicine and Pharmacy “Grigore T. Popa”, 700115 Iasi, Romania

3. Department of Cardiovascular Rehabilitation, Clinical Rehabilitation Hospital, 700661 Iasi, Romania

4. Centre of Interdisciplinary Research in Human Motricity Science, “Alexandru-Ioan Cuza” University, 700115 Iasi, Romania

5. Department of Cardiology, “St. Spiridon” Emergency County Hospital, 700111 Iasi, Romania

6. “St. Spiridon” Emergency County Hospital, 700111 Iasi, Romania

7. Surgery II Department, Faculty of Medicine, University of Medicine and Pharmacy “Grigore T. Popa”, 700115 Iasi, Romania

8. Morpho-Functional Sciences II Department, Faculty of Medicine, University of Medicine and Pharmacy “Grigore T. Popa”, 700115 Iasi, Romania

9. Romanian Academy of Medical Sciences, 927180 Bucharest, Romania

10. Romanian Academy of Scientists, 050044 Bucharest, Romania

Abstract

Background and Objectives: Cortisol is a valuable marker for assessing the body’s response to any form of stress. We conducted this study in order to evaluate the variations of salivary and serum cortisol levels in professional football players in relation to cardiopulmonary exercise testing (CPET) and their significance in potentially evaluating overtraining in athletes. Also, the question of whether salivary cortisol determination could fully substitute serum sampling was addressed. Materials and Methods: A total of 19 male professional football players were evaluated by measuring serum cortisol levels at rest (T0) and immediately after a CPET (T1) and salivary cortisol levels at rest (T0), 10 min after a CPET (T2), and 30 min after a CPET (T3). Results: T0 serum cortisol showed a statistically significant correlation with the oxygen uptake at the anaerobic threshold divided by the body weight (VO2-AT/weight), as did the T2 salivary cortisol with the maximum oxygen uptake at the anaerobic threshold (VO2-AT) and VO2-AT/weight. T0 salivary cortisol was significantly correlated with the subjects’ height and the predicted O2 pulse. Conclusions: While some correlations were discovered, they are insufficient to recommend cortisol as a routine biomarker in athletes’ evaluation. However, significant correlations were established between salivary and serum determinations, meaning that the non-invasive procedure could substitute venous blood sampling.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Medicine

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