Changes in neutrophil surface receptor expression, degranulation, and respiratory burst activity after moderate- and high-intensity exercise

被引:79
|
作者
Peake, J
Wilson, G
Hordern, M
Suzuki, K
Yamaya, K
Nosaka, K
Mackinnon, L
Coombes, JS [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Queensland, Sch Human Movement Studies, Brisbane, Qld 4072, Australia
[2] Waseda Univ, Sch Human Sci, Dept Hlth Sci & Social Welf, Tokorozawa, Saitama 3591192, Japan
[3] Oyokyo Kidney Res Inst, Aomori 0368243, Japan
[4] Yokohama City Univ, Dept Environm Sci Exercise & Sports Sci, Yokohama, Kanagawa 2360014, Japan
关键词
myeloperoxidase; CD16; receptor shedding; cytokines;
D O I
10.1152/japplphysiol.01331.2003
中图分类号
Q4 [生理学];
学科分类号
071003 ;
摘要
Intense exercise stimulates the systemic release of a variety of factors that alter neutrophil surface receptor expression and functional activity. These alterations may influence resistance to infection after intense exercise. The aim of this study was to examine the influence of exercise intensity on neutrophil receptor expression, degranulation (measured by plasma and intracellular myeloperoxidase concentrations), and respiratory burst activity. Ten well-trained male runners ran on a treadmill for 60 min at 60% [moderate-intensity exercise (MI)] and 85% maximal oxygen consumption [high-intensity exercise (HI)]. Blood was drawn immediately before and after exercise and at 1 h postexercise. Immediately after HI, the expression of the neutrophil receptor CD 16 was significantly below preexercise values (P < 0.01), whereas MI significantly reduced CD35 expression below preexercise values (P < 0.05). One hour after exercise at both intensities, there was a significant decline in CD llb expression (P < 0.05) and a further decrease in CD16 expression compared with preexercise values (P < 0.01). CD16 expression was lower 1 h after HI than I h after MI (P < 0.01). Immediately after HI, intracellular myeloperoxidase concentration was less than preexercise values (P < 0.01), whereas plasma myeloperoxidase concentration was greater (P < 0.01), indicating that HI stimulated neutrophil degranulation. Plasma myeloperoxidase concentration was higher immediately after HI than after MI (P < 0.01). Neutrophil respiratory burst activity increased after HI (P < 0.01). In summary, both MI and HI reduced neutrophil surface receptor expression. Although CD16 expression was reduced to a greater extent after III, this reduction did not impair neutrophil degranulation and respiratory burst activity.
引用
收藏
页码:612 / 618
页数:7
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Postexercise Hypotension After Moderate-Intensity Continuous and High-Intensity Interval Exercise
    Angadi, Siddhartha
    Furmanek, Cynthia
    Hahn, Dameon
    Gaesser, Glenn A.
    JOURNAL OF GENERAL INTERNAL MEDICINE, 2012, 27 : 447 - 448
  • [32] Muscle strength and qualitative myosin heavy chain isoform mRNA expression in the elderly after moderate- and high-intensity weight training
    Willoughby, DS
    Pelsue, SC
    JOURNAL OF AGING AND PHYSICAL ACTIVITY, 1998, 6 (04) : 327 - 339
  • [33] Activation of TRPV4 by lactate as a critical mediator of renal fibrosis in spontaneously hypertensive rats after moderate- and high-intensity exercise
    Zhao, Binyi
    Xu, Yanping
    Chen, Yunlin
    Cai, Ying
    Gong, Zhiyan
    Li, Dan
    Kuang, Hongyu
    Liu, Xiaozhu
    Zhou, Hao
    Liu, Guochun
    Yin, Yuehui
    FRONTIERS IN PHYSIOLOGY, 2022, 13
  • [34] Moderate- and High-Intensity Exercise Training Improve "Free-Living" Glycemic Control Independently of Weight Loss
    Schleh, Michael W.
    Ryan, Benjamin J.
    Gillen, Jenna B.
    Ludzki, Alison
    Horowitz, Jeffrey F.
    DIABETES, 2018, 67
  • [35] Time Course Of The Post-exercise Flow-mediated Dilation Response Following Isocaloric Moderate- And High-intensity Exercise
    Moxey, Jacquelyn R.
    Jenkins, Laura
    Perez, William
    Branch, J. David
    Swain, David
    Rynders, Corey A.
    MEDICINE AND SCIENCE IN SPORTS AND EXERCISE, 2015, 47 (05): : 743 - 743
  • [36] Randomized Controlled Trial of Moderate- and High-Intensity Exercise Training in Patients With Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy: Effects on Fitness and Cardiovascular Response to Exercise
    MacNamara, James P.
    Dias, Katrin A.
    Hearon, Christopher M.
    Ivey, Erika
    Delgado, Vincent A.
    Saland, Sophie
    Samels, Mitchel
    Hieda, Michinari
    Turer, Aslan T.
    Link, Mark S.
    Sarma, Satyam
    Levine, Benjamin D.
    JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION, 2023, 12 (20):
  • [37] Can elderly patients who have had a hip fracture perform moderate- to high-intensity exercise at home?
    Mangione, KK
    Craik, RL
    Tomlinson, SS
    Palombaro, KM
    PHYSICAL THERAPY, 2005, 85 (08): : 727 - 739
  • [38] Influence of acute moderate- to high-intensity aerobic exercise on markers of immune function and microparticles in renal transplant recipients
    Highton, Patrick J.
    White, Alice E. M.
    Nixon, Daniel G. D.
    Wilkinson, Thomas J.
    Neale, Jill
    Martin, Naomi
    Bishop, Nicolette C.
    Smith, Alice C.
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY-RENAL PHYSIOLOGY, 2020, 318 (01) : F76 - F85
  • [39] Changes in cardiorespiratory fitness and coronary heart disease risk factors following 24 wk of moderate- or high-intensity exercise of equal energy cost
    O'Donovan, G
    Owen, A
    Bird, SR
    Kearney, EM
    Nevill, AM
    Jones, DW
    Woolf-May, K
    JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSIOLOGY, 2005, 98 (05) : 1619 - 1625
  • [40] Effects of Acute Moderate- and High-Intensity Aerobic Exercise on Oxygenation in Prefrontal Cortex of Male Methamphetamine-Dependent Patients
    Gao, Siyu
    Zhou, Chenglin
    Chen, Yifan
    FRONTIERS IN PSYCHOLOGY, 2022, 13