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Changes in pro-inflammatory markers and leucine concentrations in response to Nordic Walking training combined with vitamin D supplementation in elderly women

Mechanisms underpinning age-related decreases in muscle strength and muscle mass relate to chronic inflammation. Physical activity induces an anti-inflammatory effect, but it is modulated by additional factors. We hypothesized that vitamin D, which has also anti-inflammatory activity will modify ada...

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Autores principales: Gmiat, A., Mieszkowski, J., Prusik, K., Kortas, J., Kochanowicz, A., Radulska, A., Lipiński, M., Tomczyk, M., Jaworska, J., Antosiewicz, J., Ziemann, E.
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Publicado: Springer Netherlands 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5514208/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28316011
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10522-017-9694-8
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author Gmiat, A.
Mieszkowski, J.
Prusik, K.
Prusik, K.
Kortas, J.
Kochanowicz, A.
Radulska, A.
Lipiński, M.
Tomczyk, M.
Jaworska, J.
Antosiewicz, J.
Ziemann, E.
author_facet Gmiat, A.
Mieszkowski, J.
Prusik, K.
Prusik, K.
Kortas, J.
Kochanowicz, A.
Radulska, A.
Lipiński, M.
Tomczyk, M.
Jaworska, J.
Antosiewicz, J.
Ziemann, E.
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description Mechanisms underpinning age-related decreases in muscle strength and muscle mass relate to chronic inflammation. Physical activity induces an anti-inflammatory effect, but it is modulated by additional factors. We hypothesized that vitamin D, which has also anti-inflammatory activity will modify adaptation to exercise and reduce inflammation in elderly women. Twenty-seven women aged 67 ± 8 years were included and divided into groups with baseline vitamin D concentration more than 20 ng mL(−1) (MVD) and less than 20 ng mL(−1) (LVD). Both groups performed 1 h Nordic Walking (NW) training combined with vitamin D supplementation for 12 weeks. Serum concentrations of inflammation markers, branched amino acids, vitamin D, muscle strength and balance were assessed at the baseline and three days after intervention. The training caused the significant decrease in concentration of pro-inflammatory proteins HMGB1 (30 ± 156%; 90% CI) and IL-6 (−10 ± 66%; 90% CI) in MVD group. This effects in group MVD were moderate, indicating vitamin D as one of the modifiers of these exercise-induced changes. Rise of myokine irisin induced by exercise correlated inversely with HMGB1 and the correlation was more pronounced at the baseline as well as after training among MVD participants. Although the intervention caused the leucine level to rise, a comparison of the recorded response between groups and the adjusted effect indicated that the effect was 20% lower in the LVD group. Overall the applied training program was effective in reducing HMGB1 concentration. This drop was accompanied by the rise of myokine irisin and better uptake of leucine among women with higher baseline vitamin D.
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spelling pubmed-55142082017-08-01 Changes in pro-inflammatory markers and leucine concentrations in response to Nordic Walking training combined with vitamin D supplementation in elderly women Gmiat, A. Mieszkowski, J. Prusik, K. Prusik, K. Kortas, J. Kochanowicz, A. Radulska, A. Lipiński, M. Tomczyk, M. Jaworska, J. Antosiewicz, J. Ziemann, E. Biogerontology Research Article Mechanisms underpinning age-related decreases in muscle strength and muscle mass relate to chronic inflammation. Physical activity induces an anti-inflammatory effect, but it is modulated by additional factors. We hypothesized that vitamin D, which has also anti-inflammatory activity will modify adaptation to exercise and reduce inflammation in elderly women. Twenty-seven women aged 67 ± 8 years were included and divided into groups with baseline vitamin D concentration more than 20 ng mL(−1) (MVD) and less than 20 ng mL(−1) (LVD). Both groups performed 1 h Nordic Walking (NW) training combined with vitamin D supplementation for 12 weeks. Serum concentrations of inflammation markers, branched amino acids, vitamin D, muscle strength and balance were assessed at the baseline and three days after intervention. The training caused the significant decrease in concentration of pro-inflammatory proteins HMGB1 (30 ± 156%; 90% CI) and IL-6 (−10 ± 66%; 90% CI) in MVD group. This effects in group MVD were moderate, indicating vitamin D as one of the modifiers of these exercise-induced changes. Rise of myokine irisin induced by exercise correlated inversely with HMGB1 and the correlation was more pronounced at the baseline as well as after training among MVD participants. Although the intervention caused the leucine level to rise, a comparison of the recorded response between groups and the adjusted effect indicated that the effect was 20% lower in the LVD group. Overall the applied training program was effective in reducing HMGB1 concentration. This drop was accompanied by the rise of myokine irisin and better uptake of leucine among women with higher baseline vitamin D. Springer Netherlands 2017-03-18 2017 /pmc/articles/PMC5514208/ /pubmed/28316011 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10522-017-9694-8 Text en © The Author(s) 2017 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made.
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Gmiat, A.
Mieszkowski, J.
Prusik, K.
Prusik, K.
Kortas, J.
Kochanowicz, A.
Radulska, A.
Lipiński, M.
Tomczyk, M.
Jaworska, J.
Antosiewicz, J.
Ziemann, E.
Changes in pro-inflammatory markers and leucine concentrations in response to Nordic Walking training combined with vitamin D supplementation in elderly women
title Changes in pro-inflammatory markers and leucine concentrations in response to Nordic Walking training combined with vitamin D supplementation in elderly women
title_full Changes in pro-inflammatory markers and leucine concentrations in response to Nordic Walking training combined with vitamin D supplementation in elderly women
title_fullStr Changes in pro-inflammatory markers and leucine concentrations in response to Nordic Walking training combined with vitamin D supplementation in elderly women
title_full_unstemmed Changes in pro-inflammatory markers and leucine concentrations in response to Nordic Walking training combined with vitamin D supplementation in elderly women
title_short Changes in pro-inflammatory markers and leucine concentrations in response to Nordic Walking training combined with vitamin D supplementation in elderly women
title_sort changes in pro-inflammatory markers and leucine concentrations in response to nordic walking training combined with vitamin d supplementation in elderly women
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5514208/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28316011
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10522-017-9694-8
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