The effect of fermented milk containing lactobacillus casei on the immune response to exercise

P. Pujol, J. Huguet, F. Drobnic, M. Banquells, O. Ruiz, P. Galilea, N. Segarra, S. Aguilera, A. Burnat, J. A. Mateos, E. Postaire
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There is evidence that exhaustive exercise produces depression of the immune system, especially on the number and activity of Natural killer (NK) cells. On the other hand, fermented milk has been shown to moderate the immune response by inducing NK activity. The present work was carried out to determine if a Lactobacillus casei (LC) fermented milk supplemented diet would provide protection of the immune system against an exercise induced immune system depression of NK cells. Twenty‐five athletes were selected out of 94 for their significant decrease in NK cell concentration compared with a normal basal concentration in plasma 2 h after an exercise stress test. Subjects ingested a daily fermented milk diet with LC for one month and a standard milk diet also for one month. After each phase of dieting, a subject was investigated before, 5 min and 2 h after an exercise stress test, testing for NK cells and IL‐1β IL‐6, IL‐2, IFNγ, IgA, IgM, IgG, NK cells, CD8, CD4, CD3 and sIL‐2 receptor. A significant smaller decrease of NK cell concentration after 2 h was found in the fermented milk feeding phase vs. the standard milk period.
含干酪乳杆菌发酵乳对运动免疫反应的影响
有证据表明,剧烈运动会导致免疫系统的衰退,尤其是自然杀伤细胞(NK)的数量和活性。另一方面,发酵乳已被证明通过诱导NK活性来调节免疫反应。本研究旨在确定干酪乳杆菌(Lactobacillus casei, LC)发酵乳是否能保护免疫系统免受运动诱导的NK细胞免疫系统抑制。从94名运动员中选出25名运动员,因为他们在运动应激测试后2小时血浆中NK细胞浓度与正常基础浓度相比显著下降。受试者每天摄入含LC的发酵乳饮食一个月,同时也摄入标准乳饮食一个月。在每个节食阶段结束后,分别于运动应激试验前、5分钟和2小时对受试者进行NK细胞和IL - 1β、IL - 6、IL - 2、IFNγ、IgA、IgM、IgG、NK细胞、CD8、CD4、CD3和sIL - 2受体的检测。发酵乳饲喂2 h后NK细胞浓度的下降幅度明显小于标准乳饲喂期。
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