Changes in blood cell response following strenuous physical exercise
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Changes in blood cell response following strenuous physical exercise
Abstract
The generation of tumour necrosis factor (TNF) and tissue factor activity in lipopolysaccharide (LPS) stimulated blood were studied in 25 healthy subjects before and after physical exercise of different intensities. Of the subjects a group of 9 were athletes who trained once to twice every day of the week, a second group of 8 exercised 3-7 times a week, and a third group of 8 exercised 4-5 times a month. The production of TNF in freshly drawn LPS stimulated blood in heparin, drawn from top athletes at rest was significantly lower than in the other subjects. The LPS induced concentrations of TNF-alpha of 2.73 (SEM 1.05) ng.ml-1 in the blood of the top athletes compared to 5.08 (SEM 0.7) ng.ml-1 and 7.6 (SEM 1.6) ng.ml-1, respectively, in the other two groups. The group that trained the least had the highest values. Immediately after exercise, the monocytes appeared to be less responsive to LPS stimulation, as a reduction of 47%-48% was observed in the top athletes and in the other group of well-trained individuals. The group that trained the least, which was also subjected to the least stressful exercise, had a 33% reduction in TNF production. Within 6 h the TNF concentration was back to pre-exercise values. Within 6 h the TNF concentration was back to pre-exercise values.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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