HIIT Induces Stronger Shifts within the Peripheral T Cell Compartment Independent of Sex.

IF 2 4区 医学 Q2 SPORT SCIENCES International journal of sports medicine Pub Date : 2024-03-01 Epub Date: 2023-12-22 DOI:10.1055/a-2197-0882
Sebastian Proschinger, Alexander Schenk, Alan J Metcalfe, Philipp Zimmer
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Acute exercise induces changes within the T-cell compartment, especially in cytotoxic CD8+ memory subsets, depending on exercise intensity and duration. It is unclear whether exercise-induced changes in major T-cell subsets differ in response to acute high-intensity interval training (HIIT) or moderate-intensity continuous training (MICT) and whether sex-specific effects exist. Twenty-four recreationally active runners (females: n=12, 27.8±4.1years, 54.4±4.6 ml*kg-1*min-1; males: n=12, 31.6±3.8years, 58.9±7.7 ml*kg-1*min-1) participated in this randomized controlled crossover study, and conducted an energy- and duration-matched HIIT and MICT session. Blood was sampled before (T1), immediately (T2) and 1 h after exercise (T3). Flow cytometry was used to identify T-cell populations. HIIT decreased the proportion of CD8+ T-cells more pronounced at T3 compared to MICT (p=0.007), induced a significantly stronger increase in the CD8+ effector memory (TEM) cell proportion at T2 (p=0.032), and decreased CD4+ central memory proportion more pronounced at T2 (p=0.029). A decrease below baseline CD8+ TEM proportion at T3 was observed only after HIIT (p<0.001). No interaction effects between sexes were revealed. Taken together, HIIT represents a more potent stimulus to induce shifts mainly within the cytotoxic CD8+ T-cell compartment, thereby giving implications to investigate the role of HIIT on the cell´s effector phenotype and function in more detail.

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独立于性别的 HIIT 在外周 T 细胞区诱导更强烈的转变
急性运动会诱导 T 细胞区系发生变化,尤其是细胞毒性 CD8+ 记忆亚群,这取决于运动强度和持续时间。目前还不清楚运动诱导的主要T细胞亚群的变化在应对急性高强度间歇训练(HIIT)或中强度持续训练(MICT)时是否有所不同,也不清楚是否存在性别特异性影响。24 名参加娱乐活动的跑步者(女性:n=12,27.8±4.1 岁,54.4±4.6 ml*kg-1*min-1;男性:n=12,31.6±3.8 岁,58.9±7.7 ml*kg-1*min-1)参加了这项随机对照交叉研究,并进行了能量和持续时间匹配的 HIIT 和 MICT 训练。分别在运动前(T1)、运动中(T2)和运动后 1 小时(T3)抽取血液样本。流式细胞术用于鉴定 T 细胞群。与 MICT 相比,HIIT 在 T3 阶段更明显地降低了 CD8+ T 细胞的比例(p=0.007),在 T2 阶段引起了 CD8+ 效应记忆(TEM)细胞比例的显著增加(p=0.032),在 T2 阶段更明显地降低了 CD4+ 中心记忆细胞的比例(p=0.029)。只有在 HIIT 之后才观察到在 T3 时 CD8+ TEM 比例低于基线(p+ T 细胞区),从而为更详细地研究 HIIT 对细胞效应表型和功能的作用提供了启示。
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期刊介绍: The IJSM provides a forum for the publication of papers dealing with both basic and applied information that advance the field of sports medicine and exercise science, and offer a better understanding of biomedicine. The journal publishes original papers, reviews, short communications, and letters to the Editors.
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