Exercise-induced neutrophil activation in claudicants: a physiological or pathological response to exhaustive exercise?

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Turton, EPL
Spark, JI
Mercer, KG
Berridge, DC
Kent, PJ
Kester, RC
Scott, DJA
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[1] Dept Vascular Endovascular Surgery, St James's University Hospital, Leeds LS9 7TF, Beckett Street
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neutrophils; vascular diseases pp; exercise therapy;
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10.1016/S1078-5884(98)80219-0
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R61 [外科手术学];
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Objectives: To assess the effect of exhaustive exercise on neutrophil activation and degranulation in claudicants and controls. Mie investigated the hypothesis that neutrophil activation and degranulation are normal responses to exhaustive exercise in healthy patients. Design: This suns a controlled experimental two-group study. Materials: Exercise was performed using a fixed workload treadmill test. Neutrophil activation was assessed by flow cytometry of whole blood labelled with anti-CD11b mouse IgG, and neutrophil degranulation in terms of plasma elastase measured by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. Methods: Twenty-eight claudicants with stage 1 chronic leg ischaemia, and 22 healthy controls were recruited. Blood and urine samples were collected before and after treadmill exercise. Claudicants exercised to their maximum walking distance, and controls at a higher "fatigue" workload for a maximum of 20 min. Results: Exercise produced a brief but significant neutrophilia in both groups. Neutrophil CD11b expression increased significantly after exercise only in the claudicants, and suns associated with a significant rise in plasma neutrophil elastase. These indices remained unchanged in the control group at all time points despite exercise at a fatigue level. Conclusion: The inflammatory response associated with exercise in claudicants is not simply a physiological response io exhaustive exercise.
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