Enhanced splenic volume and contraction in elite endurance athletes

Jun 24, 2021Journal of applied physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)

Larger and stronger spleen contractions in top endurance athletes

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Abstract

Baseline splenic volume was larger in elite biathletes (214 ± 56 mL) compared to controls (157 ± 39 mL).

  • Apnea-induced splenic contraction was greater in biathletes (46 ± 20 mL) than in controls (30 ± 16 mL).
  • Hemoglobin levels increased in biathletes (4.5 ± 4.8%) immediately after apnea, while controls showed no significant change (-0.7 ± 3.1%).
  • Exercise-induced splenic contraction and hemoglobin increases were greater in biathletes compared to their apnea-induced responses.
  • Larger baseline splenic volume in biathletes may be correlated with their oxygen uptake capacity, though the correlation was not statistically significant.

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