Modulation of leukocyte subsets mobilization in response to exercise by water immersion recovery.
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2022
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Purpose: To investigate the effect of different water immersion temperatures on the
kinetics of blood markers of skeletal muscle damage and the main leukocyte
subpopulations.
Methods: Eleven recreationally trained young men participated in four experimental
sessions consisting of unilateral eccentric knee flexion and 90 min of treadmill running
at 70% of peak oxygen uptake, followed by 15 min of water immersion recovery at 15,
28 or 38°C. In the control condition participants remained seated at room temperature.
Four hours after exercise recovery, participants completed a performance test. Blood
samples were obtained before and immediately after exercise, after immersion,
immediately before and after the performance test and 24 h after exercise. The number
of leukocyte populations and the percentage of lymphocyte and monocytes subsets, as
well as the serum activity of creatine kinase and aspartate aminotransferase were
determined.
Results: Leukocytosis and increase in blood markers of skeletal muscle damage were
observed after the exercise. Magnitude effect analysis indicated that post-exercise hot-
water immersion likely reduced the exercise-induced lymphocytosis and monocytosis.
Despite reduced monocyte count, recovery by 38°C immersion, as well as 28°C, likely
increased the percentage of non-classical monocytes in the blood. The percentage of
CD25+ cells in the CD4 T cell subpopulation was possibly lower after immersion in water at
28 and 15°C. No effect of recovery by water immersion was observed for serum levels of
creatine kinase and aspartate aminotransferase. Conclusions: Recovery by hot-water immersion likely attenuated the leukocytosis and
increased the mobilization of non-classical monocytes induced by a single session of
exercise combining resistance and endurance exercises, despite no effect of water
immersion on markers of skeletal muscle damage. The monocyte response mediated
by hot water immersion may lead to the improvement of the inflammatory response evoked
by exercise in the skeletal muscle.
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Hot-water immersion, Non-classical monocytes, Acute inflammation, Lymphocyte
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OTTONE, V. de O. et al. Modulation of leukocyte subsets mobilization in response to exercise by water immersion recovery. Frontiers in Physiology, v. 13, artigo 867362, 2022. Disponível em: <https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fphys.2022.867362/full>. Acesso em: 01 ago. 2023.