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Immune cell response to strenuous resistive breathing: comparison with whole body exercise and the effects of antioxidants

BACKGROUND/HYPOTHESIS: Whole body exercise (WBE) changes lymphocyte subset percentages in peripheral blood. Resistive breathing, a hallmark of diseases of airway obstruction, is a form of exercise for the inspiratory muscles. Strenuous muscle contractions induce oxidative stress that may mediate imm...

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Autores principales: Asimakos, Andreas, Toumpanakis, Dimitrios, Karatza, Maria-Helena, Vasileiou, Spyridoula, Katsaounou, Paraskevi, Mastora, Zafeiria, Vassilakopoulos, Theodoros
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5808692/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29445271
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/COPD.S154533
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author Asimakos, Andreas
Toumpanakis, Dimitrios
Karatza, Maria-Helena
Vasileiou, Spyridoula
Katsaounou, Paraskevi
Mastora, Zafeiria
Vassilakopoulos, Theodoros
author_facet Asimakos, Andreas
Toumpanakis, Dimitrios
Karatza, Maria-Helena
Vasileiou, Spyridoula
Katsaounou, Paraskevi
Mastora, Zafeiria
Vassilakopoulos, Theodoros
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description BACKGROUND/HYPOTHESIS: Whole body exercise (WBE) changes lymphocyte subset percentages in peripheral blood. Resistive breathing, a hallmark of diseases of airway obstruction, is a form of exercise for the inspiratory muscles. Strenuous muscle contractions induce oxidative stress that may mediate immune alterations following exercise. We hypothesized that inspiratory resistive breathing (IRB) alters peripheral blood lymphocyte subsets and that oxidative stress mediates lymphocyte subpopulation alterations following both WBE and IRB. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Six healthy nonathletes performed two WBE and two IRB sessions for 45 minutes at 70% of VO(2) maximum and 70% of maximum inspiratory pressure (Pi(max)), respectively, before and after the administration of antioxidants (vitamins E, A, and C for 75 days, allopurinol for 30 days, and N-acetylcysteine for 3 days). Blood was drawn at baseline, at the end of each session, and 2 hours into recovery. Lymphocyte subsets were determined by flow cytometry. RESULTS: Before antioxidant supplementation at both WBE end and IRB end, the natural killer cell percentage increased, the T helper cell (CD3+ CD4+) percentage was reduced, and the CD4/CD8 ratio was depressed, a response which was abolished by antioxidants only after IRB. Furthermore, at IRB end, antioxidants promoted CD8+ CD38+ and blunted cytotoxic T-cell percentage increase. CD8+ CD45RA+ cell percentage changes were blunted after antioxidant supplementation in both WBE and IRB. CONCLUSION: We conclude that IRB produces (as WBE) changes in peripheral blood lymphocyte subsets and that oxidative stress is a major stimulus predominantly for IRB-induced lymphocyte subset alterations.
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spelling pubmed-58086922018-02-14 Immune cell response to strenuous resistive breathing: comparison with whole body exercise and the effects of antioxidants Asimakos, Andreas Toumpanakis, Dimitrios Karatza, Maria-Helena Vasileiou, Spyridoula Katsaounou, Paraskevi Mastora, Zafeiria Vassilakopoulos, Theodoros Int J Chron Obstruct Pulmon Dis Original Research BACKGROUND/HYPOTHESIS: Whole body exercise (WBE) changes lymphocyte subset percentages in peripheral blood. Resistive breathing, a hallmark of diseases of airway obstruction, is a form of exercise for the inspiratory muscles. Strenuous muscle contractions induce oxidative stress that may mediate immune alterations following exercise. We hypothesized that inspiratory resistive breathing (IRB) alters peripheral blood lymphocyte subsets and that oxidative stress mediates lymphocyte subpopulation alterations following both WBE and IRB. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Six healthy nonathletes performed two WBE and two IRB sessions for 45 minutes at 70% of VO(2) maximum and 70% of maximum inspiratory pressure (Pi(max)), respectively, before and after the administration of antioxidants (vitamins E, A, and C for 75 days, allopurinol for 30 days, and N-acetylcysteine for 3 days). Blood was drawn at baseline, at the end of each session, and 2 hours into recovery. Lymphocyte subsets were determined by flow cytometry. RESULTS: Before antioxidant supplementation at both WBE end and IRB end, the natural killer cell percentage increased, the T helper cell (CD3+ CD4+) percentage was reduced, and the CD4/CD8 ratio was depressed, a response which was abolished by antioxidants only after IRB. Furthermore, at IRB end, antioxidants promoted CD8+ CD38+ and blunted cytotoxic T-cell percentage increase. CD8+ CD45RA+ cell percentage changes were blunted after antioxidant supplementation in both WBE and IRB. CONCLUSION: We conclude that IRB produces (as WBE) changes in peripheral blood lymphocyte subsets and that oxidative stress is a major stimulus predominantly for IRB-induced lymphocyte subset alterations. Dove Medical Press 2018-02-07 /pmc/articles/PMC5808692/ /pubmed/29445271 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/COPD.S154533 Text en © 2018 Asimakos et al. This work is published and licensed by Dove Medical Press Limited The full terms of this license are available at https://www.dovepress.com/terms.php and incorporate the Creative Commons Attribution – Non Commercial (unported, v3.0) License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/). By accessing the work you hereby accept the Terms. Non-commercial uses of the work are permitted without any further permission from Dove Medical Press Limited, provided the work is properly attributed.
spellingShingle Original Research
Asimakos, Andreas
Toumpanakis, Dimitrios
Karatza, Maria-Helena
Vasileiou, Spyridoula
Katsaounou, Paraskevi
Mastora, Zafeiria
Vassilakopoulos, Theodoros
Immune cell response to strenuous resistive breathing: comparison with whole body exercise and the effects of antioxidants
title Immune cell response to strenuous resistive breathing: comparison with whole body exercise and the effects of antioxidants
title_full Immune cell response to strenuous resistive breathing: comparison with whole body exercise and the effects of antioxidants
title_fullStr Immune cell response to strenuous resistive breathing: comparison with whole body exercise and the effects of antioxidants
title_full_unstemmed Immune cell response to strenuous resistive breathing: comparison with whole body exercise and the effects of antioxidants
title_short Immune cell response to strenuous resistive breathing: comparison with whole body exercise and the effects of antioxidants
title_sort immune cell response to strenuous resistive breathing: comparison with whole body exercise and the effects of antioxidants
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5808692/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29445271
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/COPD.S154533
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