EFFECT OF LONG-TERM PHYSICAL EXERCISE ON LYMPHOCYTE-REACTIVITY - SIMILARITY TO SPACEFLIGHT REACTIONS
- 1 February 1988
- journal article
- research article
- Vol. 59 (2) , 146-151
Abstract
The response of critical immunological parameters in seven athletes to the sustained physical stress of marathon running was assessed. Variables analysed were the responsiveness of lymphocytes (measured as mitogenic response to concanavalin A), the numbers of lymphocytes, their subsets, and leukocyte numbers. In addition, blood levels of cortisol, epinephrine, and norepinephrine were determined. After the run, lymphocyte responsiveness was severely depressed to 1-70% of the resting values, even though the lymphocyte counts did not change. Leukocyte counts were elevated 2.8-fold. No dramatic changes were found within the lymphocyte subsets, although an increase in pan T-cells and the helper-inducer subset 2 d after the run was significant. In addition, the numbers of B-cells decreased significantly. No change was observed within the suppressor/cytotoxic subset. Cortisol increased 2.1-fold, epinephrine 3.2-fold and norepinephrine 2.7-fold. All these parameters returned to baseline values within 2 d. These data were compared with data obtained during and after spaceflight. We conclude that prolonge physical stress and marathon running induces changes in immunological responsiveness that are strikingly similar to those arising from the stress of spaceflight.Keywords
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