运动应激对IGF-I系统的影响和适应
Effects of Exercise Stress on IGF-1 System and Its Adaptation
DOI: 10.12677/aps.2013.11001, PDF, HTML, 下载: 2,658  浏览: 8,041 
作者: 黄文聪*:广西师范学院体育学院,南宁
关键词: 运动应激IGF-1系统IGF-1IGFBPsGHExercise Stress; IGF-1 System; IGF-1; IGFBP; GH
摘要: 不同种类运动应激对IGF-1系统产生不同的影响,而机体的IGF-1系统也产生不同的适应性变化,作为反映IGF-1系统功能的代表性指标IGF-1IGFBPsGH有不同的变化趋势。本文对其变化的趋势及机理进行了探讨。
Abstract: Different kinds of exercise stress will make different kinds of effects on IGF-1 system of HPG axis, and IGF-1 system o of body will change accordingly, which mainly embodies in the function of IGF-1 Sys- tem. The article states changes of IGF-1, IGFBPs and GH respectively, which are representative indexes of HPA axis function, and discusses mechanism of these changes.
文章引用:黄文聪. 运动应激对IGF-I系统的影响和适应[J]. 体育科学进展, 2013, 1(1): 1-4. http://dx.doi.org/10.12677/aps.2013.11001

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