Physical Activity Clinical Trial
Official title:
Study of the Metabolic Profile of Bone in Professional Athletes as a Function of the Kind of Physical Activity Performed
Physical activity is a key stimulus for bone metabolism through both direct mechanisms (e.g.,
as a result of the applied load and/or impact) and indirect mechanisms (e.g., the activation
of several metabolic pathways and the production of several mediators and effectors that have
systemic effects). However, different kinds of physical activity exert different effects on
bone and endocrine system.
Aim of the study is to investigate the effects of different kinds of physical activity on
bone metabolism and on the relationships existing between bone metabolism, energy metabolism,
hormone profile, and organ functionality.
Genetics explain about 70% of the inter-individual variance of bone mineral density (BMD) but
maintenance and acquisition of bone mass strikingly depend on environmental factors as diet,
calcium intake (in both quantitative and qualitative terms), and physical activity (PA).
Among these, the biomechanical load generated by different kinds of PA represents the most
important physiological stimulus able to increase bone mass and density.
Bone is a metabolically active tissue that undergoes to continuous remodeling throughout the
coupling of resorption (operated by osteoclasts) and formation (operated by osteoblasts).
Osteocytes, the quiescent form of osteoblasts, regulate the activity of the other two cell
types and directly respond to load. Under normal conditions, resorption and formation are
strikingly coupled and this guarantees an equilibrium between old bone matrix removal and new
matrix deposition. This equilibrium is dependent upon several hormones and local mediators
(e.g., cytokines, myokines, adipokines). Physiological (e.g., growth, aging, PA) and
pathological conditions (e.g., metabolic diseases, bed rest, drugs) inbalance this
equilibrium towards one side and, hence, affect bone mass. Regarding PA, for example, it is
known that weight-bearing aerobic activity has positive effects on BMD and, hence, it is
considered a preventive strategy against post-menopausal bone loss.
Differently from radiological imaging, that gives information about established architectural
changes happened at a specific site in bone, biochemical and molecular markers of bone
turnover give an instantaneous picture of the metabolic status of bone cells and, possibly,
their immediate response to a stimulus.
Other than the bony response, PA activates several endocrine responses and particularly, the
whole set of responses needed for managing the energy stores and to save the most nobile
functions (e.g., brain, hearth). Hence, bone is subjected to the endocrine regulation of
energy usage but, as recently discovered, being it the primary mechanosensor of load, it acts
itself as an endocrine organ able to signal to other tissues and organs the changing
environmental conditions.
Although several molecular aspects about the effects of PA on bone metabolism and the
bone-energy cross-talk, a number of unresolved questions still exists. The study of different
physiological models (i.e., athletes belonging to different disciplines) might allow the
identification of common mechanisms regulating the response to PA and, from another side, to
understand the physiological response to different stresses applied onto the muscle-skeletal
apparatus.
The general aim of this study is to investigate the effects of different kinds of
professional physical activity on bone metabolism and the relationship between bone
metabolism, energy metabolism, hormone profile, and organ functionality.
The primary aim is to deepen the knowledge of the molecular mechanisms by which PA modulates
bone metabolism. Specifically, this study will evaluate the bony effects of specific kinds of
PA, over the time (over an entire season, over consecutive seasons, during different phases
of a season), as well as the direct comparison of the bony effects of different kinds of PA
and training.
Secondary aims are:
- to contextualize the modification of bone cell metabolism within the whole-body
homeostatic profile. Particularly, markers of the energy metabolism and the inflammatory
status (hormone, myokines, adipokines, cytokines, chemokines) will be evaluated.
- focused case-control studies will be conducted by including as little-active control the
people belonging to the technical staff of the cooperating teams.
This is a perspective monocentric pilot study with different components:
- longitudinal perspective: repeated evaluations over the time
- case-control: comparison among different populations of athletes and technical staff
Being based on already planned blood drawings (as independently decided by the team
physicians), and since the researchers will use only waste material derived from these
sample, the overall implant of the study is observational.
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