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CHANGES IN PLASMA β-ENDORPHIN AND PROLACTIN OF MEN EXPOSED TO ACUTE STRESS / 体力科学
Japanese Journal of Physical Fitness and Sports Medicine ; : 141-147, 1988.
Article in Japanese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-376843
ABSTRACT
We determined the release of β-endorphin and prolactin into the blood, before and after 60-minute exercise of acute cycle ergometer in five healthy students and three athletes. This exercise induced an increase in circulating mean β-endorphin level [basal to after exercise level, 14.9±0.7 (mean±SE) pg/m<I>l</I>→57.1±17.0 pg/m<I>l</I> p<0.05] and mean prolactin level [9.4±0.7 ng/m<I>l</I>→9.1±3.1 ng/m<I>l</I> p<0.01] . There was a significant correlation between β-endorphin and prolactin values in all samples (r=0.892 p<0.01 n=32) . Athletes tended to release greater amounts of β-endorphin and prolactin into the blood than students after acute exercise.<BR>We find that acute exercise stimulates release of β-endorphin and prolactin in parallel and athletes have increased plasma β-endorphin and prolactin after acute exercise.

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Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Language: Japanese Journal: Japanese Journal of Physical Fitness and Sports Medicine Year: 1988 Type: Article