Intracellular mechanisms responsible for exercise-induced suppression of macrophage antigen presentation

被引:27
|
作者
Ceddia, MA
Voss, EW
Woods, JA
机构
[1] Univ Illinois, Dept Kinesiol, Phys Fitness Res Lab, Urbana, IL 61801 USA
[2] Univ Illinois, Dept Microbiol, Urbana, IL 61801 USA
关键词
antigenic peptide generation; immune; mice; stress;
D O I
10.1152/jappl.2000.88.2.804
中图分类号
Q4 [生理学];
学科分类号
071003 ;
摘要
In a previous study, we demonstrated that exhaustive exercise suppressed peritoneal macrophage antigen presentation (AP). In this study, we explored the intracellular mechanism(s) responsible for this suppression. Pathogen-free male BALB/c mice (8 +/- 2 wk) were randomly assigned to either home cage control (HCC) or exhaustive exercise stress (Exh, 18-30 m/min for 3 h/day) treatment groups. The mice underwent treatments for a period of 4 days during induced peritoneal thioglycollate inflammation. Elicited macrophages were harvested, purified, and incubated with chicken ovalbumin (C-Ova, 2.5 and 10 mg/ml) for 18 h. After macrophages were washed, they were cocultured with C-Ova-specific T cells for 48 h at which time the supernates were harvested and analyzed via ELISA for interleukin (IL)-2 as an indication of macrophage AP. There was no significant (P > 0.05) difference in macrophage AP between cells fixed with paraformaldehyde vs. those that remained unfixed, suggesting that Exh did not affect production of soluble factors influencing macrophage AP (i.e., IL-1, IL-4, PGE(2)). The ability of macrophages to generate C-Ova immunogenic peptides was analyzed using FITC-labeled C-Ova, which shows fluorescence only when degraded intracellularly. There was a significant (similar to 20%, P < 0.05) suppression in fluorescence in the Exh compared with HCC, indicating a possible defect in the ability of macrophages from Exh to degrade C-Ova into immunogenic peptides. Macrophages were also incubated with C-Ova immunogenic peptide in a manner identical to that for native C-Ova. We found a similar suppression (similar to 22-38%, P < 0.05) in macrophage AP using a C-Ova peptide when compared with native C-Ova in the Exh group, indicating reduced major histocompatibility complex (MHC) II loading and/or C-Ova-MHC II complex cell surface expression. In conclusion, these data indicate an intracellular defect in the macrophage antigen processing pathway induced by Exh.
引用
收藏
页码:804 / 810
页数:7
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Exhaustive exercise suppression of macrophage antigen presentation is not mediated by soluble factors
    Ceddia, MA
    Woods, JA
    FASEB JOURNAL, 1999, 13 (05): : A1054 - A1054
  • [2] Exercise-induced appetite suppression: An update on potential mechanisms
    McCarthy, Seth F.
    Tucker, Jessica A. L.
    Hazell, Tom J.
    PHYSIOLOGICAL REPORTS, 2024, 12 (16):
  • [3] Exercise suppresses macrophage antigen presentation
    Ceddia, MA
    Woods, JA
    JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSIOLOGY, 1999, 87 (06) : 2253 - 2258
  • [4] The role of stress hormones in exercise-induced suppression of alveolar macrophage antiviral function
    Kohut, ML
    Davis, JM
    Jackson, DA
    Colbert, LH
    Strasner, A
    Essig, DA
    Pate, RR
    Ghaffar, A
    Mayer, EP
    JOURNAL OF NEUROIMMUNOLOGY, 1998, 81 (1-2) : 193 - 200
  • [5] Exercise-induced modulation of macrophage function
    Woods, JA
    Lu, Q
    Ceddia, MA
    Lowder, T
    IMMUNOLOGY AND CELL BIOLOGY, 2000, 78 (05): : 545 - 553
  • [6] Mechanisms of Exercise-Induced Hypoalgesia
    Koltyn, Kelli F.
    Brellenthin, Angelique G.
    Cook, Dane B.
    Sehgatt, Nalini
    Hillardt, Cecilia
    JOURNAL OF PAIN, 2014, 15 (12): : 1294 - 1304
  • [7] MECHANISMS OF EXERCISE-INDUCED ASTHMA
    BARYISHAY, E
    GODFREY, S
    LUNG, 1984, 162 (04) : 195 - 204
  • [8] Mechanisms of Exercise-Induced Cardioprotection
    Powers, Scott K.
    Smuder, Ashley J.
    Kavazis, Andreas N.
    Quindry, John C.
    PHYSIOLOGY, 2014, 29 (01) : 27 - 38
  • [9] Mechanisms Of Exercise-Induced Hypoalgesia
    Koltyn, Kelli
    Brellenthin, Angelique
    Cook, Dane
    Sehgal, Nalini
    Hillard, Cecilia
    MEDICINE AND SCIENCE IN SPORTS AND EXERCISE, 2013, 45 (05): : 279 - 279
  • [10] MECHANISMS OF EXERCISE-INDUCED ASTHMA
    MAKKER, HK
    HOLGATE, ST
    EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF CLINICAL INVESTIGATION, 1994, 24 (09) : 571 - 585