Higher levels of physical activity are associated with reduced tethering and migration of pro-inflammatory monocytes in males with central obesity.

IF 3.5 4区 医学 Q2 IMMUNOLOGY
Exercise Immunology Review Pub Date : 2021-01-01
Alex J Wadley, Matthew J Roberts, Jade Creighton, Alice E Thackray, David J Stensel, Nicolette C Bishop
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Abstract

Despite evidence that monocyte migration is accentuated by central adiposity, the impact of physical activity (PA) and exercise, particularly in the post-prandial state, on limiting migration are not established. We hypothesised that PA and a single bout of walking exercise would be associated with reduced ex vivo monocyte tethering and migration in middleaged males with central obesity (CO). Objective levels of PA were measured for 7 days in lean males (LE, N=12, mean (SD) age 39 (10) years, waist circumference 81.0 (6.3) cm) and males with CO (N=12, mean (SD) age 40 (9) years, waist circumference 115.3 (13.9) cm), followed by donation of a fasted blood sample. On the same day, CO undertook a bout of walking exercise, before donation of a second fasted blood sample. An ex vivo assay, coupled to flow cytometry, determined tethering and migration of classical, intermediate, and non-classical monocytes. C-C and CXC chemokine receptor (CCR2, CCR5 and CX3CR1) expression were also determined on total and classical monocytes. Monocyte subsets (total, classical, intermediate and CCR2+ monocytes), metabolic (glucose and lipids) and inflammatory (C-reactive protein) markers were greater in CO vs. LE (lower highdensity lipoprotein); however, adjustments for PA mitigated group differences for glucose, lipids, and monocyte subsets. Ex vivo tethering and migration (absolute and relative) of most monocyte subsets was greater in CO vs LE. Relative monocyte tethering and migration was largely not influenced by PA; however, higher PA was associated with reduced absolute migration and tethering of CD16 expressing monocytes in CO. Prior walking had no impact on these variables. These results highlight that regular PA, not single exercise bouts may limit the migration of pro-inflammatory monocytes in CO. These changes may relate to physiological parameters in blood (i.e. number of cells and their adhesion), rather than differences in chemokine receptor expression.

在中枢性肥胖的男性中,较高水平的身体活动与促炎单核细胞的栓系和迁移减少有关。
尽管有证据表明中心性肥胖会加剧单核细胞的迁移,但体育活动(PA)和运动,特别是餐后状态,对限制迁移的影响尚未确定。我们假设PA和单次步行运动可能与中枢性肥胖(CO)中年男性体内单核细胞拴系和迁移减少有关。在7天的时间里,我们测量了瘦男性(N=12,平均(SD)年龄39(10)岁,腰围81.0 (6.3)cm)和CO男性(N=12,平均(SD)年龄40(9)岁,腰围115.3 (13.9)cm)的客观PA水平,然后捐献了空腹血样。同日,一氧化碳进行了一轮步行运动,然后捐献了第二份空腹血样。体外实验,结合流式细胞术,确定经典、中间和非经典单核细胞的拴系和迁移。C-C和CXC趋化因子受体(CCR2、CCR5和CX3CR1)在总单核细胞和经典单核细胞上的表达也被检测。单核细胞亚群(总、经典、中间和CCR2+单核细胞)、代谢(葡萄糖和脂质)和炎症(c反应蛋白)标志物在CO组高于LE组(低高密度脂蛋白组);然而,调整PA可以减轻葡萄糖、脂质和单核细胞亚群的组间差异。大多数单核细胞亚群的离体栓系和迁移(绝对和相对)在CO组比LE组更大。相对单核细胞拴系和迁移基本不受PA的影响;然而,较高的PA与CO中表达CD16的单核细胞的绝对迁移和拴系减少有关。先前的步行对这些变量没有影响。这些结果强调,定期运动而不是单次运动可能会限制CO中促炎单核细胞的迁移。这些变化可能与血液中的生理参数(即细胞数量及其粘附性)有关,而不是趋化因子受体表达的差异。
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Exercise Immunology Review
Exercise Immunology Review 医学-免疫学
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期刊介绍: Exercise Immunology Review (EIR) serves as the official publication of the International Society of Exercise and Immunology and the German Society of Sports Medicine and Prevention. It is dedicated to advancing knowledge in all areas of immunology relevant to acute exercise and regular physical activity. EIR publishes review articles and papers containing new, original data along with extensive review-like discussions. Recognizing the diverse disciplines contributing to the understanding of immune function, the journal adopts an interdisciplinary approach, facilitating the dissemination of research findings from fields such as exercise sciences, medicine, immunology, physiology, behavioral science, endocrinology, pharmacology, and psychology.
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