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J Prestes1, C K O de Ferreira, R Dias, A B Frollini, F F Donatto, M F Cury-Boaventura, M G Guereschi, T C Pithon-Curi, R Verlengia, A C Palanch, R Curi, C R Cavaglieri.
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to verify the effects of short periods of exercise of different intensity on lymphocyte function and cytokines. Thirty Wistar rats, 2 months old, were used. They were divided into five groups of six rats: a sedentary control group; a group exercised for 5 minutes at low intensity (5 L); a group exercised for 15 minutes at low intensity (15 L); and groups exercised at moderate intensity (additional load of 5 % of body weight) for 5 minutes (5 M) or for 15 minutes (15 M). The parameters measured were: total leukocytes, neutrophils, lymphocytes, monocytes, lymphocytes from lymph nodes, serum cytokines (IL-2, IL-6 and TNF-alpha), lymphocyte mitochondrial transmembrane potential, viability and DNA fragmentation. ANOVA two way followed by Tukey's post hoc test (p <or= 0.05) was used. The exercised groups exhibited a significant increase in total leukocytes, tissue and circulating lymphocytes in comparison with the control group. There was a significant decrease in lymphocyte viability and decrease in DNA fragmentation for the 15 M group when compared with the control. There was a decrease in the level TNF-alpha in the 5 M and 15 M groups. Short-term, low- and moderate-intensity exercise may be considered for sedentary individuals beginning to exercise, since no deleterious alterations were observed in lymphocyte function.Entities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 18600609 DOI: 10.1055/s-2008-1038737
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Sports Med ISSN: 0172-4622 Impact factor: 3.118