Menstrual cycle variations in oestradiol and progesterone have no impact on in vivo medial gastrocnemius tendon mechanical properties
Burgess, K, Pearson, S and Onambélé, G 2009, 'Menstrual cycle variations in oestradiol and progesterone have no impact on in vivo medial gastrocnemius tendon mechanical properties' , Clinical Biomechanics, 24 (6) , pp. 504-509.
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Abstract
Background: Tendon tissue contains oestrogen receptors and is therefore likely to be responsive to female sex hormones. Here we examine any effect of levels of female sex hormones associated with the menstrual cycle phase on corresponding tendon mechanical properties. Methods: Fifteen healthy females aged 23 (SEM 1.0 years) underwent three assessments of medial gastrocnemius tendon mechanical properties. Assessments were carried out once during days 1–4, 12–14 and 20–23 (with day 1 being the first day of menstruation). Venous blood samples were taken on the same days as tendon properties assessments to quantify serum levels of oestradiol and progesterone. Findings: There was no significant difference in the stiffness of the medial gastrocnemius tendon over the course of the menstrual cycle (days 1–4, 65.08 (SEM 5.16 Nm m-1), days 12–14, 62.73 (SEM 5.82 Nm m-1), days 20–23, 66.74 (SEM 7.14 Nm m-1)). There were also no significant differences in tendon length and cross-sectional area which led to no significant differences in Young’s modulus values. No correlations were found between serum levels of oestradiol and/or progesterone and tendon stiffness and/or Young’s modulus. Interpretation: Acute fluctuations in female sex hormones have no significant effect on medial gastrocnemius tendon mechanical properties. In a context where studies are often limited to selecting only oral contraceptive-users as participants in order to minimise potential noise related to the anticipated effects of menstrual cycle hormones on physical performance, our findings provide the basis for enabling the pooling of female tendon data, regardless of the phase of the menstrual cycle of individual participant.
| Item Type: | Article |
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| Themes: | Health and Wellbeing |
| Schools: | Colleges and Schools > College of Health & Social Care > School of Health Sciences > Centre for Health, Sport & Rehabilitation Sciences Research Colleges and Schools > College of Health & Social Care Colleges and Schools > College of Health & Social Care > School of Health Sciences |
| Journal or Publication Title: | Clinical Biomechanics |
| Publisher: | Elsevier |
| Refereed: | Yes |
| ISSN: | 02680033 |
| Depositing User: | RH Shuttleworth |
| Date Deposited: | 02 Jun 2011 12:47 |
| Last Modified: | 25 Aug 2011 11:30 |
| URI: | http://usir.salford.ac.uk/id/eprint/15878 |
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