Effects of intensity-matched exercise at different intensities on inflammatory responses in able-bodied and spinal cord injured individuals.

The Journal of Spinal Cord Medicine Pub Date : 2021-11-01 Epub Date: 2020-04-16 DOI:10.1080/10790268.2020.1752976
Eduardo da Silva Alves, Ronaldo Vagner Thomatiele Dos Santos, Fábio Santos de Lira, Alexandre Aparecido Almeida, Kate Edwards, Mateus Benvenutti, Sergio Tufik, Marco Túlio De Mello
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Objective: To compare the effects of intensity-matched acute exercise at different intensities on proinflammatory and anti-inflammatory cytokines between able-bodied (AB) and spinal cord injured (SCI) individuals.Design: Non-Randomized Controlled Trial.Setting: Community settings in São Paulo - Brazil.Participants: Eight AB and nine SCI paraplegic.Interventions: Participants underwent three exercise sessions at different relative intensities: at ventilatory threshold 1 intensity (VT1), 15% below VT1, and 15% above VT1. Similar energy expenditures were established from exercises with different intensities for each volunteer. The AB group was tested on a conventional treadmill, whereas the SCI group was tested on a treadmill adapted for wheelchair use. Blood samples were collected at baseline, immediately after, and 30 min after the exercise sessions.Outcome measures: Interleukin 1 receptor antagonist, interleukin 1 beta, interleukin 2, interleukin 4, interleukin 6, interleukin 10 and tumoral necrosis factor alpha were measured.Results: When groups were compared, interleukin - 2 was found higher, whereas interleukin - 4 and interleukin - 10 were found lower in the SCI group at all collection times in the three exercise intensities (all P < 0.05). Interleukin - 1 receptor antagonist was found higher immediately after exercise at VT1, 15% above VT1 and 30 min after 15% below VT1 in the AB group (all P < 0.05). In the AB group, an increase in interleukin - 6 immediately after the exercise at VT1 compared with baseline was found (P = 0.01).Conclusion: Individuals with SCI may have to perform physical exercise at a higher volume or energy expenditure than AB individuals to obtain similar anti-inflammatory benefits of acute exercise.Trial registration: Uniform Trial Number identifier: U1111-1232-8142.

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不同强度的强度匹配运动对健全人和脊髓损伤个体炎症反应的影响。
目的:比较不同强度的强度匹配急性运动对健全人(AB)和脊髓损伤(SCI)个体促炎和抗炎细胞因子的影响。设计:非随机对照试验。环境:巴西圣保罗的社区环境。参与者:8名AB和9名SCI截瘫患者。干预措施:参与者在不同的相对强度下进行了三次锻炼:通气阈值1强度(VT1),低于VT1的15%,高于VT1的15%。通过对每个志愿者进行不同强度的锻炼,得出了相似的能量消耗。AB组在常规跑步机上进行测试,而SCI组在轮椅使用的跑步机上进行测试。在基线、运动后立即和运动后30分钟采集血液样本。观察指标:测定白细胞介素1受体拮抗剂、白细胞介素1 β、白细胞介素2、白细胞介素4、白细胞介素6、白细胞介素10和肿瘤坏死因子α。结果:组间比较,3种运动强度下,脊髓损伤组各采集时间白细胞介素- 2均升高,白细胞介素- 4、白细胞介素- 10均降低(P < 0.01)。结论:与AB个体相比,SCI个体可能需要以更高的运动量或能量消耗进行体育锻炼,才能获得与急性运动相似的抗炎益处。试验注册:统一试验号标识:U1111-1232-8142。
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