EXERCISE-INDUCED CHANGES IN THE EXPRESSION OF SURFACE-ADHESION MOLECULES ON CIRCULATING GRANULOCYTES AND LYMPHOCYTES SUBPOPULATIONS

被引:89
作者
KUROKAWA, Y
SHINKAI, S
TORII, J
HINO, S
SHEK, PN
机构
[1] EHIME UNIV,SCH MED,DEPT HYG,SHIGENOBU,EHIME 79102,JAPAN
[2] EHIME UNIV,SCH MED,DEPT PUBL HLTH,SHIGENOBU,EHIME 79102,JAPAN
[3] EHIME COLL HLTH SCI,DEPT MED LAB TECHNOL,TOBE,EHIME 79121,JAPAN
[4] YAMAGUCHI WOMENS COLL,DEPT NUTR,YAMAGUCHI 753,JAPAN
[5] DEF & CIVIL INST ENVIRONM MED,DIV OPERAT MED,N YORK,ON M3M 3B9,CANADA
[6] UNIV TORONTO,FAC MED,DEPT CLIN BIOCHEM,TORONTO,ON M5S 1A8,CANADA
来源
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSIOLOGY AND OCCUPATIONAL PHYSIOLOGY | 1995年 / 71卷 / 2-3期
关键词
PHYSICAL EXERCISE; LEUKOCYTE; ADHESION MOLECULE; L-SELECTIN; BETA(2)-INTEGRIN;
D O I
10.1007/BF00854986
中图分类号
Q4 [生理学];
学科分类号
071003 ;
摘要
This study examined the relationship between exercise-induced changes in the concentration of circulating immunocompetent cells and their surface expression of adhesion molecules: L-selectin (CD62L) and three beta(2)-integrins [LFA-1(CD11a/CD18), Mac-1 (CD11b/CD18), and p150/95(CDllc/CD18)]. Eight young male volunteers exercised on a cycle ergometer for 60 min at 60% maximal oxygen uptake. Peripheral blood samples, collected every 30 min throughout exercise and during the 2-h recovery period, were used for flow-cytometric analysis, The experimental results were compared with control data obtained ever 60 min at corresponding times of the nonexercise day. The exercise regimen induced a granulocytosis and a lymphocytosis, mainly due to an elevation of CD8(+) and CD16(+) cells. During recovery, a further granulocytosis occurred but accompanied by a lymphopenia. The increased CD8(+) cell-count during exercise was characterized by a selective mobilization of the CD62L(-) and CD11a(high) cells, i.e. primed CD8(+) cells. A postexercise suppression of CD4(+) cell-count was derived only from CD62L(+) cells. The CD11b(+) and CD11c(+) lymphocytes also increased during exercise, largely attributable to an increase in CD16(+) cells which co-expressed CD11b and CD11c molecules. The CD62L surface density of granulocytes increased significantly during recovery. This resulted from a selective influx of CD62L(high) granulocytes into the circulation. There were no significant changes in per-cell density of the three beta(2)-integrins on granulocytes and lymphocytes throughout the experimental period. These results suggest that the cell-surface expression of CD62L (and CD11a) molecules is associated with the differential mobilization of CD8(+) cells during exercise, the postexercise suppression of CD4(+) cell-counts and the granulocytosis following exercise.
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