Hormonal effects of beta-receptor blockade during exercise
Autor: | G Johansson, M. I. J. Uusitupa, Antti Aro, O Siitonen, Korhonen T, M Härkönen |
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Rok vydání: | 1983 |
Předmět: |
Adult
Male medicine.medical_specialty Endocrinology Diabetes and Metabolism Adrenergic beta-Antagonists Physical Exertion Physical exercise Propranolol Placebo Endocrinology Double-Blind Method Internal medicine Humans Medicine Testosterone Pulse Metoprolol business.industry General Medicine Luteinizing Hormone Prolactin Follicle Stimulating Hormone business Luteinizing hormone medicine.drug Hormone |
Zdroj: | Acta Endocrinologica. 104:10-14 |
ISSN: | 1479-683X 0804-4643 |
DOI: | 10.1530/acta.0.1040010 |
Popis: | The effects of two different beta-receptor blocking agents, beta1-selective metoprolol (150 mg/day) and non-selective propranolol (120 mg/day), on hormonal responses to physical exercise (30 min bicycle ergometer test) were compared with placebo within a double-blind, cross-over design in 7 healthy male volunteers. Plasma prolactin levels decreased from the initial values during and after exercise during treatments with placebo and beta-receptor blocking agents, but they were constantly higher with the two beta-blocking agents than with placebo. Exercise did not affect plasma testosterone levels, but during propranolol they remained higher than during placebo and metoprolol. The plasma LH and FSH levels were not affected by exercise, nor were they significantly modified by beta-blockade. The results of this study as well as those of previous studies indicate that beta-receptor blocking agents interfere with physiological endocrine functions and that the non-selective agents may have more distinct effects in this respect. |
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