STRENUOUS EXERCISE AND IMMUNOLOGICAL CHANGES - A MULTIPLE-TIME-POINT ANALYSIS OF LEUKOCYTE SUBSETS, CD4/CD8 RATIO, IMMUNOGLOBULIN PRODUCTION AND NK CELL RESPONSE

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作者
SHEK, PN
SABISTON, BH
BUGUET, A
RADOMSKI, MW
机构
[1] UNIV TORONTO,DEPT COMMUNITY HLTH,PROGRAMME EXERCISE SCI,TORONTO,ON,CANADA
[2] UNIV TORONTO,FAC MED,DEPT CLIN BIOCHEM,TORONTO,ON,CANADA
[3] CTR RECH SERV ST ARMEES EMILE PARDE,LA TRONCHE,FRANCE
关键词
EXERCISE; LEUKOCYTES; LYMPHOCYTES; IMMUNOGLOBULIN; B CELLS; T CELLS; NK CELLS; CD4/CD8; RATIO;
D O I
10.1055/s-2007-973039
中图分类号
G8 [体育];
学科分类号
04 ; 0403 ;
摘要
This study was designed to examine the impact of exhaustive endurance exercise on a number of immune parameters of physically fit male subjects (VO(2)max 66.5 +/- 5.3 ml/min/kg) who performed treadmill exercise at 65 % of their VO(2)max for 120 min. Serial blood samples were taken before, during and after exercise and changes in leukocyte and lymphocyte subset concentrations; immunoglobulin production in vitro; and natural killer (NK) cell response were measured. The exercise regimen was found to induce the well-known phenomenon of leukocytosis which consisted primarily of a granulocytosis and lymphocytosis. Among the lymphocyte subsets, peripheral pan T cells (CD3(+)) as well as helper (CD4(+)) and suppressor (CD8(+)) T cells were found to be elevated. A relatively smaller increase in CD4(+) than CD8(+) cells resulted in depressed CD4/CD8 ratios throughout-the exercise period. After exercise, T cells declined progressively a nd, 2 h postexercise, were less than 60 % of their pre-exercise level. In contrast, the CD4/CD8 ratio demonstrated a progressive increase, thus representing a reversal in the pattern observed during exercise and a trend towards an elevated ratio during recovery. B cells (CD19(+)) were relatively unaffected by exercise, although IgM production by pokeweed mitogen-stimulated lymphocytes obtained from blood samples after 120 min of exercise was significantly depressed. NK cells were affected dramatically by exercise. Both CD16(+) cell numbers and NK cytotoxicity were increased during exercise, followed by a persistent depression in the postexercise period. The strenuous exercise induced a profound effect on NK cells as evidenced by a 40 % depression of the NK cell count for as long as 7 days after the cessation of exercise. Our results provide direct kinetic evidence demonstrating that exhaustive exertion alters both lymphocyte distribution pattern and effector function, suggestive of possible exercise-induced immune compromise, particularly in the post-exercise recovery period.
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