2017
DOI: 10.14814/phy2.13070
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T‐cell redeployment and intracellular cytokine expression following exercise: effects of exercise intensity and cytomegalovirus infection

Abstract: The magnitude of lymphocytosis following exercise is directly related to exercise intensity. Infection with cytomegalovirus (CMV) also augments lymphocytosis after exercise. It is not known if the enhanced T‐cell response to exercise due to CMV depends on exercise intensity. Furthermore, exercise‐induced changes in T‐cell expression of type I and type II cytokines are thought to be intensity dependent, but direct comparisons are lacking. The aim of this experiment was to determine if CMV affects the exercise‐i… Show more

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“…In humans, large increases in the number of circulating low-, medium-, and high-differentiated T cells occur during or shortly after exercise. Exercise intensity increases the relative distribution of low-, medium-, and high-differentiated T cells with main effects seen in medium-differentiated CD4 þ T cells and low-and medium-differentiated CD8 þ T cells (46). These cells exhibit higher cytokine production and enhanced response to cytomegalovirus.…”
Section: Exercise and The Adaptive Immune Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In humans, large increases in the number of circulating low-, medium-, and high-differentiated T cells occur during or shortly after exercise. Exercise intensity increases the relative distribution of low-, medium-, and high-differentiated T cells with main effects seen in medium-differentiated CD4 þ T cells and low-and medium-differentiated CD8 þ T cells (46). These cells exhibit higher cytokine production and enhanced response to cytomegalovirus.…”
Section: Exercise and The Adaptive Immune Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The speed of the treadmill was adjusted if required to elicit the expected heart rate (that is, heart rate corresponding to 5% above lactate threshold). This method has previously been shown in our lab to elicit the expected metabolic strain among non-elite athlete populations [37]. During the rest session, participants sat quietly in a chair facing the treadmill for 20 minutes.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cells of the immune system also express the β2AR most pronouncedly in NK cells, but also in T cells and cells of myeloid origin. The high expression levels of β2AR by NK and T cells are reflected in the fact that these cells are mobilized most dramatically upon acute increases in adrenaline levels, e.g., during exercise [ 69 , 70 ]. During exercise, contracting skeletal muscles secrete myokines, many of which are cytokines with key functions in the immune system.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%