Publication Date:
2003
abstract:
Marathon runners and elite swimmers showed increased inflammatory
cells in the airways at baseline. Although airway neutrophils increase further after a marathon race, the airway response to swimming is unknown. The aim of this study was to assess the effects of swimming on airway cells. To avoid the
concomitant effects of chronic exposure to chlorine, the study was conducted in
seven nonasthmatic swimmers [mean age (SD): 23.3 +/- 7.7 yr, training: 32 +/- 15
km.wk-1] habitually training in an outdoor pool (OP), i.e., a low-chlorine
environment. METHODS: Spirometry, exhaled nitric oxide (NO), induced sputum, and
peripheral blood samples were obtained at baseline, after a 5-km trial in OP,
and after a 5-km race in the sea (S), i.e., hypertonic airway exposure. RESULTS:
Airway neutrophil differential counts at baseline were higher in swimmers than
in sedentary controls (N = 10), but cell counts, neutrophil elastase, and
eosinophil cationic protein were unaffected by 5-km swimming. After swimming,
L-selectin expression on airway cells decreased, suggesting exercise-induced
cell mobilization into the airways and/or direct effects of hyperventilation on
airway cells. After S, airway eosinophil differential counts increased slightly.
Exhaled NO concentration was 19 +/- 6 ppb at baseline, 8 +/- 4 ppb after OP, and
21 +/- 7 ppb after S (P < 0.005 for OP vs baseline and S). CONCLUSIONS: In
swimmers not chronically exposed to high chlorine concentrations, data obtained
at baseline suggest a direct relationship between airway neutrophilia and
endurance training. The low L-selectin expression by airway cells postexercise
suggests hyperventilation-induced cell recruitment or modulation of cell
function. Hypertonic exposure of airways during exercise may slightly increase
airway eosinophils and exhaled NO. Overall, 5-km swimming exerted smaller
effects on airway cells than running a marathon.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
endurance exercise; exhaled nitric oxide; induced sputum; adhesion molecules
List of contributors:
Morici, Giuseppe; Vignola, ANTONIO MAURIZIO; Profita, Mirella; Bonsignore, Giovanni; Riccobono, Loredana; Bonanno, Anna; Bonsignore, MARIA ROSARIA
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