Effects of lifelong training on senescence and mobilization of T lymphocytes in response to acute exercise.

IF 3.5 4区 医学 Q2 IMMUNOLOGY Exercise Immunology Review Pub Date : 2018-01-01
Luciele G Minuzzi, Luís Rama, Matheus Uba Chupel, Fátima Rosado, João Valente Dos Santos, Richard Simpson, António Martinho, Artur Paiva, Ana M Teixeira
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Abstract

Background/purpose: Ageing has profound impact on the immune system, mainly on T-cells. However, it has been suggested that chronic exercise may delay immunosenescence. Master athletes represent an interesting sub-demographic group to test this theory since they maintain a high training frequency and load throughout life. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effects of lifelong training on the senescence and mobilization of T lymphocytes in response to acute exercise.

Material and methods: Nineteen athletes who regularly participated in training and competitions for more than 20 years throughout their lives and a control group of 10 healthy individuals participated in this study. All subjects performed a progressive test to exhaustion on a cycle ergometer. Blood samples were obtained before (Pre), 10 min after the test (Post) and 1 h after the test (1h). Phenotypic study of peripheral blood T-cells was performed by flow cytometry. Genes of interest expression was done on T-cells purified by cell sorting.

Results: Master athletes had a lower percentage of senescent naïve, central memory and effector memory CD8+ T-cells and senescent naïve and effector memory CD4+ T-cells. Age had a positive effect on SLEC CD8+ T-cells and a negative effect on naïve CD8+ T-cells. VO2max positively correlated with the proportion of naïve CD4+ T-cells and negatively correlated with the percentage of total lymphocytes. No differences were founded for CD4+ and CD8+ T-cells and their subsets between master athletes and the control group at all times of measurement. No differences were observed in the CD45RA expressing effector memory cells (EMRA) for the various study conditions. The mRNA expression of the CCR7 gene for naïve CD8+ T-cells and the Fas-L gene for effector-terminal CD8+ T-cells was not different between masters and controls and did not change in response to the maximal protocol test.

Conclusion: In conclusion, maintaining high levels of aerobic fitness during the natural course of aging may help prevent the accumulation of senescent T-cells.

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终身训练对急性运动后T淋巴细胞动员和衰老的影响。
背景/目的:衰老对免疫系统有深远的影响,主要是对t细胞。然而,长期运动可能延缓免疫衰老。优秀运动员代表了一个有趣的亚人口统计群体来测试这一理论,因为他们在一生中保持着高训练频率和高负荷。本研究的目的是评估终身训练对急性运动后T淋巴细胞的衰老和动员的影响。材料与方法:本研究选取19名终身定期参加训练和比赛超过20年的运动员和10名健康个体作为对照组。所有受试者都在自行车测力仪上进行了累进式疲劳测试。检测前(Pre)、检测后10 min (Post)、检测后1h (1h)采集血样。采用流式细胞术对外周血t细胞进行表型研究。感兴趣的基因在细胞分选纯化的t细胞上表达。结果:运动健将体内衰老naïve、中枢记忆和效应记忆CD8+ t细胞比例较低,衰老naïve和效应记忆CD4+ t细胞比例较低。年龄对SLEC CD8+ t细胞有正向影响,对naïve CD8+ t细胞有负向影响。VO2max与naïve CD4+ t细胞比例呈正相关,与总淋巴细胞比例负相关。在所有测量时间,优秀运动员和对照组之间的CD4+和CD8+ t细胞及其亚群均无差异。在不同的研究条件下,CD45RA表达效应记忆细胞(EMRA)没有差异。naïve CD8+ t细胞的CCR7基因和效应端CD8+ t细胞的Fas-L基因的mRNA表达在主人和对照组之间没有差异,并且在最大方案测试中没有变化。结论:总之,在自然衰老过程中保持高水平的有氧健身可能有助于防止衰老t细胞的积累。
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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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