2008
DOI: 10.25011/cim.v31i6.4917
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Differential heat shock protein responses to strenuous standardized exercise in chronic fatigue syndrome patients and matched healthy controls

Abstract: Clin Invest Med 2008; 31 (6): E319-E327. AbstractPurpose: Since physical exertion is known to exacerbate the symptoms of chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) and metabolic changes and including oxidative stress can modulate heat shock protein (HSP) expression responses, we sought to determine whether HSP expression is altered in CFS patients before and after exercise. Heat shock proteins (HSPs) in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) were examined from 6 chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) patients and 7 controls be… Show more

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“…Because of the paucity of published data, it remains also difficult to interpret our results on the hsp90 expression after exercise. Although some authors failed to detect changes in hsp90 content in response to intense exercise (15,40), Connolly et al (7) demonstrated that the hsp90 gene is upregulated immediately after the conclusion of 30 min of exercise at 80% of peak O2, supporting our data indicating that the regulation of this chaperone protein may be quite fast in response to exercise-induced stress. The evidence that stress response proteins were differently modulated by MAX and IAT protocols represents a further confirmation that the physiological changes generated by the two conditions have elicited the different cellular responses.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 73%
“…Because of the paucity of published data, it remains also difficult to interpret our results on the hsp90 expression after exercise. Although some authors failed to detect changes in hsp90 content in response to intense exercise (15,40), Connolly et al (7) demonstrated that the hsp90 gene is upregulated immediately after the conclusion of 30 min of exercise at 80% of peak O2, supporting our data indicating that the regulation of this chaperone protein may be quite fast in response to exercise-induced stress. The evidence that stress response proteins were differently modulated by MAX and IAT protocols represents a further confirmation that the physiological changes generated by the two conditions have elicited the different cellular responses.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 73%
“…However, we and others [1,17,20,21,23,27,40] have not previously related the baseline levels of these plasma biochemical variables and their response to exercise to any potential causes of CFS. We showed that both the resting plasma levels of markers of oxidant-antioxidant status and of exercise-induced oxidative stress were elevated in CFS patients who reported a history of a high level of sport practice and ⁄ or severe infection.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 74%
“…Therefore, the authors concluded a history of previous stress factors in a CFS/ME patient cohort to be associated with severe and the suppression of protective HSP response to exercise. Similarly, Thambirajah et al [ 59 ] investigated HSP expression at rest and following exercise in a CFS/ME patient cohort. The authors reported basal HSP27 to be elevated in CFS/ME patients compared to controls.…”
Section: Oxidative and Nitrosative Stressmentioning
confidence: 99%