Jl. Chicharro et al., Effects of an endurance cycling competition on resting serum insulin-like growth factor I (IGF-I) and its binding proteins IGFBP-1 and IGFBP-3, BR J SP MED, 35(5), 2001, pp. 303-307
Objectives-To determine whether consecutive bouts of intense endurance exer
cise over a three week period alters serum concentrations of insulin-like g
rowth factor I (IGF-I) and/or its binding proteins.
Methods-Seventeen professional cyclists (mean (SEM) Vo(2)MAX, 74.7 (2.1) ml
/kg/min; age, 27 (1) years) competing in a three week tour race were select
ed as subjects. Blood samples were collected at each of the following time
points: t(o) (control, before the start of competition), t(1) (end of first
week), and t(3) (end of third week). Serum levels of both total and free I
GF-I and IGF binding proteins 1 and 3 (IGFBP-1 and IGFBP-3) were measured i
n each of the samples. Cortisol levels were measured in nine subjects.
Results-A significant (p<0.01) increase was found in total IGF-I and IGFBP-
1 at both t(1) and t(3) compared with t(o) (IGF-I: 110.9 (17.7), 186.8 (12.
0), 196.9 (14.7) ng/ml at t(0) t(1), and t(3) respectively; IGFBP-1: 54.6 (
6.6), 80.6 (8.0), and 89.2 (7.9) ng/ml at to, t(1) and t(3) respectively).
A significant (p<0.01) decrease was noted in free IGF-I at t(3) compared wi
th both t(o) and t(1) (t(o),: 0.9 (0.1) ng/ml; t(1): 0.9 (0.1) ng/ml; t(3):
0.7 (0.1) ng/ml); in contrast, IGFBP-3 levels remained stable throughout t
he race.
Conclusions-It would appear that the increase in circulating levels of both
IGF-I and its binding protein IGFBP-1 is a short term (one week) endocrine
adaptation to endurance exercise. After three weeks of training, total IGF
-I and IGFBP-1 retained stable, whereas free IGF-I fell below starting leve
ls.