Data di Pubblicazione:
2005
Abstract:
Marathon runners
show increased circulating CD34 cell counts and postexercise
release of interleukin-6 (IL-6), granulocyte-colony stimulating factor
(G-CSF) and flt3-ligand (Bonsignore MR, Morici G, Santoro A,
Pegano M, Cascio L, Bonnano A, Abate P, Mirabella F, Profita M,
Insalaco G, Gioia M, Vignola AM, Majolino I, Testa U, and Hogg JC.
J Appl Physiol 93: 1691-1697, 2002). In the present study we
hypothesized that supramaximal ("all-out") exercise may acutely
affect circulating progenitors and reticulocytes and investigated possible
mechanisms involved. Progenitor release was measured by flow
cytometry (n 20) and clonogenic assays (n 6) in 20 young
competitive rowers (13 M, 7 F, age SD: 17.1 2.1 yr, peak O2
consumption: 56.5 11.4 mlmin1 kg1) at rest and shortly after
1,000 m "all-out." Release of reticulocytes, cortisol, muscle enzymes,
neutrophil elastase, and several cytokines/growth factors was measured.
Supramaximal exercise doubled circulating CD34 cells (rest:
7.6 3.0, all-out: 16.3 9.1 cells/l, P 0.001), and increased
immature reticulocyte fractions; AC133 cells doubled, suggesting
release of angiogenetic precursors. Erythrocyte burst forming units
and colony forming units for granulocytes-monocytes and all blood
series increased postexercise by 3.4-, 5.5-, and 4.8-fold, respectively
(P 0.01 for all). All-out rowing acutely increased plasma cortisol,
neutrophil elastase, flt3-ligand, hepatocyte growth factor, VEGF, and
transforming growth factor-1, and decreased erythropoietin; K-ligand,
stromal-derived factor-1, IL-6, and G-CSF were unchanged.
Therefore, all-out exercise is a physiological stimulus for progenitor
release in athletes. Release of reticulocytes and proangiogenetic cells
and mediators suggests tissue hypoxia as possibly involved in progenitor
mobilization.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
angiogenetic precursors; hypoxia; cytokines; growth factors
Elenco autori:
Morici, Giuseppe; Profita, Mirella; Bonanno, Anna; Bonsignore, MARIA ROSARIA
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