Response of plasma proenkephalin Peptide F to exercise

Kraemer, W. ; Noble, B. ; Robertson, K. ; Lewis, R.V.

Amsterdam : Elsevier
ISSN:
0196-9781
Keywords:
Exercise ; Immunoreactivity ; Peptide F
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Chemistry and Pharmacology
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autor Kraemer, W.
Noble, B.
Robertson, K.
Lewis, R.V.
autorsonst Kraemer, W.
Noble, B.
Robertson, K.
Lewis, R.V.
book_url http://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/0196-9781(85)90150-0
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fussnote Plasma proenkephalin Peptide F immunoreactivity was measured in the plasma of endurance trained and untrained males at various exercise intensities. Significantly different levels were found between the two groups at rest and at 54% maximum oxygen consumption (VO"2 max). Maximum levels were at 5 min of recovery for the untrained group and at 54% VO"2 max and at recovery 5 min for the trained group. These data suggest an adaptation in the trained group fro the release of this peptide and further suggest it may play a role in recovery since the highest levels are following the termination of the exercise period.
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reference 6 (1985), S. 167-169
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Immunoreactivity
Peptide F
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shingle_author_1 Kraemer, W.
Noble, B.
Robertson, K.
Lewis, R.V.
shingle_author_2 Kraemer, W.
Noble, B.
Robertson, K.
Lewis, R.V.
shingle_author_3 Kraemer, W.
Noble, B.
Robertson, K.
Lewis, R.V.
shingle_author_4 Kraemer, W.
Noble, B.
Robertson, K.
Lewis, R.V.
shingle_catch_all_1 Kraemer, W.
Noble, B.
Robertson, K.
Lewis, R.V.
Response of plasma proenkephalin Peptide F to exercise
Exercise
Immunoreactivity
Peptide F
Exercise
Immunoreactivity
Peptide F
0196-9781
01969781
Elsevier
shingle_catch_all_2 Kraemer, W.
Noble, B.
Robertson, K.
Lewis, R.V.
Response of plasma proenkephalin Peptide F to exercise
Exercise
Immunoreactivity
Peptide F
Exercise
Immunoreactivity
Peptide F
0196-9781
01969781
Elsevier
shingle_catch_all_3 Kraemer, W.
Noble, B.
Robertson, K.
Lewis, R.V.
Response of plasma proenkephalin Peptide F to exercise
Exercise
Immunoreactivity
Peptide F
Exercise
Immunoreactivity
Peptide F
0196-9781
01969781
Elsevier
shingle_catch_all_4 Kraemer, W.
Noble, B.
Robertson, K.
Lewis, R.V.
Response of plasma proenkephalin Peptide F to exercise
Exercise
Immunoreactivity
Peptide F
Exercise
Immunoreactivity
Peptide F
0196-9781
01969781
Elsevier
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titel Response of plasma proenkephalin Peptide F to exercise
titel_suche Response of plasma proenkephalin Peptide F to exercise
Plasma proenkephalin Peptide F immunoreactivity was measured in the plasma of endurance trained and untrained males at various exercise intensities. Significantly different levels were found between the two groups at rest and at 54% maximum oxygen consumption (VO"2 max). Maximum levels were at 5 min of recovery for the untrained group and at 54% VO"2 max and at recovery 5 min for the trained group. These data suggest an adaptation in the trained group fro the release of this peptide and further suggest it may play a role in recovery since the highest levels are following the termination of the exercise period.
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