No immediate change in systemic cytokines following an eccentric muscle training session in people with multiple sclerosis.

IF 4.7 2区 医学 Q1 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Therapeutic Advances in Neurological Disorders Pub Date : 2024-07-31 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1177/17562864241266113
Yasmin Alt, Monique Wochatz, Anne Schraplau, Tilman Engel, Hadar Sharon, Michael Gurevich, Shay Menascu, Frank Mayer, Alon Kalron
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Abstract

Background: Eccentric muscle contractions elicit distinct physiological responses, including modulation of the cytokine profile. Although relevant for rehabilitation, the effect of eccentric muscle training on the immune system has never been investigated in multiple sclerosis (MS).

Objectives: Examine the immediate cytokine response of interleukin-4 (IL-4), IL-6, IL-10, IL-17a, interferon-gamma, and tumor necrosis factor-alpha after a moderate eccentric training session in individuals with MS. Additionally, further investigate the association between systemic cytokine levels at rest and clinical measures of mobility and lower limb functional strength.

Design: Observational study.

Methods: The first session included blood sampling for baseline cytokine measures. Subsequently, the participant completed a battery of clinical assessments related to mobility and lower limb strength, that is, the Timed-Up-and-Go Test, Five-Repetition-Sit-to-Stand-Test (5STS), Four-Square-Step-Test, and Two-Minute-Walk-Test. The second session included the eccentric exercise training session, followed by a second blood sampling to assess the acute cytokine response to the eccentric training bout. This session comprised 10 exercises concentrating on the strength of the trunk and lower extremities.

Results: Twenty-seven people with MS (pwMS), with a mean age of 40.1 years, participated in the study. No difference was demonstrated in the cytokine concentration values between baseline and immediately after the eccentric training session. The 5STS explained 30.3% of the variance associated with interferon-gamma, 14.8% with IL-4, and 13.8% with IL-10.

Conclusion: An eccentric training bout does not impact cytokine concentration in the blood and, consequently, does not boost a pro-inflammatory response, thus, it can be performed on pwMS in a rehabilitation setting.

多发性硬化症患者接受偏心肌肉训练后,全身细胞因子不会立即发生变化。
背景:偏心肌肉收缩会引起不同的生理反应,包括细胞因子谱的调节。虽然偏心肌肉训练与康复有关,但从未研究过偏心肌肉训练对多发性硬化症(MS)免疫系统的影响:目的:研究多发性硬化症患者在进行适度偏心训练后白细胞介素-4(IL-4)、IL-6、IL-10、IL-17a、γ干扰素和肿瘤坏死因子-α的即时细胞因子反应。此外,还将进一步研究静息状态下全身细胞因子水平与活动能力和下肢功能强度的临床测量之间的关联:观察研究:方法:第一个环节包括血液采样,以测定细胞因子的基线水平。随后,受试者完成一系列与活动能力和下肢力量相关的临床评估,即定时起立行走测试、五次重复坐立测试(5STS)、四方步测试和两分钟步行测试。第二节课包括偏心运动训练课,随后进行第二次血液采样,以评估偏心训练的急性细胞因子反应。该训练包括 10 个练习,主要集中在躯干和下肢的力量:27名平均年龄为40.1岁的多发性硬化症患者参加了研究。细胞因子浓度值在基线值和偏心训练课后没有差异。5STS解释了30.3%的干扰素-γ、14.8%的IL-4和13.8%的IL-10相关方差:结论:偏心训练不会影响血液中细胞因子的浓度,因此也不会促进炎症反应,因此可以在康复环境中对重症肌无力患者进行训练。
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8.30
自引率
1.70%
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期刊介绍: Therapeutic Advances in Neurological Disorders is a peer-reviewed, open access journal delivering the highest quality articles, reviews, and scholarly comment on pioneering efforts and innovative studies across all areas of neurology. The journal has a strong clinical and pharmacological focus and is aimed at clinicians and researchers in neurology, providing a forum in print and online for publishing the highest quality articles in this area.
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