Effects of a single bout of exercise on human hemocytes and serum interleukin 3, erythropoietin, and soluble transferrin receptor in a hot and humid environment.

IF 2.4 3区 生物学 Q2 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES PeerJ Pub Date : 2024-11-29 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.7717/peerj.18603
Yuhu Lv, Lin Cheng, Xiqian Zhang, Fenglin Peng, Yu Yuan, Xiquan Weng, Wen-Tao Lin
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Background: Exercise in humid and hot environments (HHEs) may result in decreased perception, motor performance, and memory owing to endogenous heat production and exogenous load. However, whether a single bout of exercise (SBOE) intensity affects the magnitude of changes in the levels of hemocytes remains controversial. In this article, we aimed to investigate the effects of a SBOE of varying intensities on blood cells in HHE.

Methods: Thirty-two volunteers were randomly divided into a quiet control group (QC), 55% VO2max intensity exercise group (HHE55%), 70% VO2max intensity exercise group (HHE70%), and 85% VO2max intensity exercise group (HHE85%). The participants in the exercise groups were assigned to perform an SBOE on the treadmill under HHE conditions for 30 min, whereas participants in the QC remained still under HHE conditions for 30 min (temperature: 28-32 °C, relative humidity: 85-95%).

Results: The net body mass (NBM), perfusion index (PI), mean corpuscular volume (MCV), platelet (PLT), and plateletcrit (PCT) values were affected significantly by the exercise intensity (P < 0.01) the hemoglobin (HGB) and neutrophil count (NE) were affected significantly by exercise intensity (P < 0.05). After an SBOE, compared with that before exercise, the sublingual temperature (ST) of all groups, the NBM and MCV of all exercise groups, the PI of the HHE55% and HHE70% groups, the HGB, hematocrit (HCT), and NE of the HHE70% group, the red blood cell count (RBC), PLT, and PCT of the HHE70% and HHE85% groups, and the white blood cell count (WBC) of HHE85% changed very significantly (P < 0.01). The PCT of QC, blood oxygen saturation (SaO2), and soluble transferrin receptor (sTfR) levels in the HHE55% group, the lymphocyte count (LY) in the HHE70% group, and the HGB and HCT in the HHE85% group changed significantly (P < 0.05).

Conclusion: Low- and moderate-intensity SBOE in HHE could increase the serum EPO and serum sTfR levels and decrease the serum IL-3 levels. Conversely, a high-intensity load could increase the risk of inflammation. Therefore, low-intensity exercise may be more appropriate for an SBOE in HHE.

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高温潮湿环境下单次运动对人血细胞及血清白细胞介素3、促红细胞生成素和可溶性转铁蛋白受体的影响
背景:由于内源性产热和外源性负荷,在湿热环境(HHEs)中运动可能导致知觉、运动表现和记忆下降。然而,单次运动(SBOE)强度是否会影响血细胞水平的变化幅度仍存在争议。在这篇文章中,我们旨在研究不同强度的SBOE对HHE患者血细胞的影响。方法:32名志愿者随机分为安静对照组(QC)、55% VO2max强度运动组(HHE55%)、70% VO2max强度运动组(HHE70%)和85% VO2max强度运动组(HHE85%)。运动组的参与者在高温条件下在跑步机上进行30分钟的SBOE,而QC组的参与者在高温条件下保持30分钟(温度:28-32°C,相对湿度:85-95%)。结果:运动强度对净体质量(NBM)、灌注指数(PI)、平均红细胞体积(MCV)、血小板(PLT)、血小板电积(PCT)值有显著影响(P < 0.01),对血红蛋白(HGB)、中性粒细胞计数(NE)有显著影响(P < 0.05)。SBOE后,与运动前比较,各组舌下温度(ST)、运动组NBM、MCV、55%、70%组PI、70%组HGB、HCT、NE、70%、85%组红细胞计数(RBC)、PLT、PCT、85%组白细胞计数(WBC)变化均极显著(P < 0.01)。HHE55%组QC的PCT、血氧饱和度(SaO2)、可溶性转铁蛋白受体(sTfR)水平、HHE70%组淋巴细胞计数(LY)、HGB和HCT在HHE85%组均发生显著变化(P < 0.05)。结论:中低强度SBOE可提高HHE患者血清EPO和sTfR水平,降低血清IL-3水平。相反,高强度的负荷可能会增加炎症的风险。因此,低强度运动可能更适合于高he的SBOE。
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