Abstract

This study aimed to analyze the acute impact of exercise on serum irisin levels in 22 young (YA, 24.6±3.5 yrs) and in 12 middle-aged male adults (MA, 54.6±5.7 yrs) 15 min and 24 h after an incremental cycling exercise test to exhaustion. ELISA assay was used for serum irisin detection. Circulating irisin increased significantly from baseline (9.0±2.0 ng/ml) to 15 min post-exercise (10.2±2.0 ng/ml, P <0.001), but the greatest increment was detected after 24 h (13.5±2.5 ng/ml, P <0.001) reaching more than 50% of the basal release. Levels were significantly higher in YA (9.7±1.7 to 11.1±1.8 to 14.5±2.2 ng/ml) than MA (7.6±1.6 to 8.7±1.5 to 11.8± 2.2 ng/ml) for all measured time-points (P <0.05). Nevertheless, MA showed a comparable increase in serum irisin levels when compared to YA. These findings highlight the importance of acute physical exercise as a countermeasure against age-related deterioration of skeletal muscle mass and function in both YA and MA.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)177-185
Number of pages9
JournalEuropean Journal of Translational Myology
Volume2024
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024

Keywords

  • acute physical exercise
  • aging
  • irisin
  • myokine
  • serum

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