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Delayed leukocytosis after hard strength and endurance exercise: Aspects of regulatory mechanisms
Authors:Bj?rn?Audun?Ris?y,Truls?Raastad,Jostein?Hallén,Knut?T?Lappeg?rd,Kjersti?B?verfjord,Astrid?Kravdal,Else?Marie?Siebke,Haakon?B?Benestad  author-information"  >  author-information__contact u-icon-before"  >  mailto:h.b.benestad@basalmed.uio.no"   title="  h.b.benestad@basalmed.uio.no"   itemprop="  email"   data-track="  click"   data-track-action="  Email author"   data-track-label="  "  >Email author
Affiliation:1.The Norwegian University of Sport and Physical Education,Oslo,Norway;2.Department of Physiology,Institute of Basic Medical Sciences, University of Oslo,Norway;3.Dept. of Medicine,Nordland Hospital, Bod?, Norway and University of Troms?,Troms?,Norway
Abstract:

Background  

During infections, polymorphonuclear neutrophilic granulocytes (PMN) are mobilized from their bone marrow stores, travel with blood to the affected tissue, and kill invading microbes there. The signal(s) from the inflammatory site to the marrow are unknown, even though a number of humoral factors that can mobilize PMN, are well known. We have employed a standardized, non-infectious human model to elucidate relevant PMN mobilizers. Well-trained athletes performed a 60-min strenuous strength workout of leg muscles. Blood samples were drawn before, during and just after exercise, and then repeatedly during the following day. Cortisol, GH, ACTH, complement factors, high-sensitive CRP (muCRP), IL-6, G-CSF, IL-8 (CXCL8) and MIP-1β (CCL4) were measured in blood samples. PMN chemotaxins in test plasma was assessed with a micropore membrane technique.
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