Cytokine responses to treadmill running in healthy and illness-prone athletes
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2007
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Cox, Amanda J
Pyne, David
Saunders, Philo U
Callister, R.J.
Gleeson, Maree
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Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
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PURPOSE: To characterize differences in cytokine responses to exercise of different intensities and durations between healthy and illness-prone runners. METHODS: Trained distance runners were classified as healthy (no more than two episodes of upper-respiratory symptoms per year; N = 10) or illness-prone (four or more episodes per year; N = 8) and completed three treadmill tests: SHORT (30 min, 65% V̇O2max), LONG (60 min, 65% V̇O2max), and INTENSE (6 × 3 min, 90% V̇O2max). Blood samples were collected pre-, post-, 1 h, 10 h, and 24 h after exercise, and interleukin (IL)-2, IL-4, IL-6, IL-8, IL-10, IL-12, and IL-1ra concentrations were determined. Repeated-measures ANOVA was used to assess changes in cytokine responses to exercise. Magnitudes of changes and differences between groups were characterized using Cohen's effect size (ES) criteria. RESULTS: Resting IL-8, IL-10, and IL-1ra concentrations were 19-38% lower (ES:0.38-0.96; small to moderate differences) in illness-prone runners. Similarly, postexercise IL-10 concentrations were 13-20% lower (ES: 0.20-0.37; small differences), and IL-1ra concentrations were 10-20% lower (ES: 0.22-0.38; small differences) in illness-prone subjects. In contrast, IL-6 elevations were 84-185% higher (ES: 0.29-0.59, small differences) in illness-prone subjects. Postexercise responses of IL-2, IL-4, and IL-12 were small and not substantially different between the groups. CONCLUSIONS: Cytokine responses to controlled treadmill running differ between healthy and illness-prone athletes. Illness-prone distance runners showed evidence suggestive of impaired inflammatory regulation in the hours after exercise that may account for the greater frequency of upper-respiratory symptoms experienced.
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Keywords: interleukin 1 receptor blocking agent; interleukin 10; interleukin 12; interleukin 2; interleukin 4; interleukin 6; interleukin 8; adult; article; athlete; controlled study; cytokine release; cytokine responsive element; disease predisposition; exercise i Cytokines; Exercise; Runners; Upper-respiratory illness
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Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise
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