Search Results - Cytokine
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Multiaspective diagnostics of training loads as well as biomechanical parameters and blood indices among leadingelite race walkers preparing for participation in the Olympics
Mleczko, E., Mirek, W., Dabrowski, Z., Fraczek, B., Forczek-Karkosz, W., Sudol, G., Gradek, J.Published in Journal of Kinesiology and Exercise Sciences (2019)“…The observation of the sports training process was supplemented with a multifaceted observation of the effects of overreaching training (ORT), which included the following measurements: 1. somatic features and anthropometric indices; 2. haematological parameters of the blood and non-enzymatic antioxidant factor, glutathione (GSH), vitamin D3, and blood serum concentrations: pro-inflammatory cytokines -IL1ß and IL-6, markers of oxidative stress, TAC, alpha- and gamma-TOC, proteins: Aponectin and Zonulin; 3. electromyographic (EMG) recording in the field and laboratory conditions and the work of the lower-limb muscles during the gait test with a gradual increase in its speed. …”
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Iron status and homeostasis across 2 competitive seasons in NCAA division I collegiate cross-country runners residing at low altitude
Goodrich, J. A., Frisco, D. J., Kim, S., VanBaak, K., Holliday, M., Rueda, M., Poddar, S., Byrnes, W. C.Published in International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance (2022)“…Purpose: Inflammatory cytokines including interleukin-6 can upregulate hepcidin and decrease iron absorption. …”
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Four weeks of probiotic supplementation reduces GI symptoms during a marathon race
Pugh, J. N., Sparks, A. S., Doran, D. A., Fleming, S. C., Langan-Evans, C., Kirk, B., Fearn, R., Morton, J. P., Close, G. L.Published in European Journal of Applied Physiology (2019)“…Serum lactulose:rhamnose ratio, and plasma intestinal-fatty acid binding protein, sCD14, and cytokines were measured pre- and post-races. Results: Prevalence of moderate GI symptoms reported were lower during the third and fourth weeks of the supplement period compared to the first and second weeks in PRO (p < 0.05) but not PLC (p > 0.05). …”
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Differential time responses in inflammatory and oxidative stress markers after a marathon: An observational study
List Larsen, E., Enghusen Poulsen, H., Michaelsen, C., Kofoed Kjær, L., Lyngbæk, M., Skytte Andersen, E., Petersen-Bønding, C., Lemoine, C., Gillum, M., Rye Jørgensen, N., Ploug, T., Vilsbøll, T., Krag Knop, F., Karstoft, K.Published in Journal of Sports Sciences (2020)“…Immediate changes were observed in inflammatory cytokines, FGF21, and bone metabolism markers following the marathon. …”
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Modification of gene expression and protein profiles by exhaustive exercise in pathogen- stimulated and un-stimulated peripheral blood cells
Abbasi, A.Published 2014“…The capacity of whole blood cultures to produce cytokines in response to endotoxin (LPS) was studied (Paper I). …”
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Concurrent aerobic and strength training. Scientific basics and practical applications
M. Schumann, B. R. RønnestadPublished 2019“…Effects of Endurance-, Strength-, and Concurrent Training on Cytokines and Inflammation. Goh, Jorming (et al.) …”
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Effect of 4-week ingestion of tomato-based carotenoids on exercise-induced inflammation, muscle damage, and oxidative stress in endurance runners
Nieman, D. C., Capps, C. L., Capps, C. R., Shue, Z. L., McBride, J. E.Published in International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism (2018)“…Significant time effects were shown for serum creatine kinase, delayed onset muscle soreness, C-reactive protein, myoglobin, 9- and 13-hydroxyoctadecadienoic acids, ferric reducing ability of plasma, and six plasma cytokines (p < .001 for each). The pattern of increase for serum myoglobin differed between T-LPP and placebo (interaction effect, p = .016, with lower levels in T-LPP), but not for creatine kinase, delayed onset muscle soreness, C-reactive protein, the six cytokines, 9- and 13-hydroxyoctadecadienoic acids, and ferric reducing ability of plasma. …”
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The impact of mild heat stress during prolonged running on gastrointestinal integrity, gastrointestinal symptoms, systemic endotoxin and cytokine profiles
Snipe, R. M. J., Khoo, A., Kitic, C. M., Gibson, P. R., Costa, R. J. S.Published in International Journal of Sports Medicine (2018)“…Both pro- and anti-inflammatory cytokines increased post-exercise, with inflammatory response cytokines TNF-a (p=0.015) and IL-8 (p=0.044), and compensatory anti-inflammatory cytokines IL-10 (p=0.065), and IL-1ra higher on WARM than TEMP. …”
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Whole body precooling attenuates the extracellular HSP72, IL-6 and IL-10 responses after an acute bout of running in the heat
Lee, B. J., Clarke, N. D., Hankey, J., Thake, C. D.Published in Journal of Sports Sciences (2018)“…The impact of whole-body precooling on the extracellular heat shock protein 72 (eHSP72) and cytokine responses to running in the heat is undefined. …”
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Minimal muscle damage after a marathon and no influence of beetroot juice on inflammation and recovery
Clifford, T., Allerton, D. M., Brown, M. A., Harper, L., Horsburgh, S., Keane, K. M., Stevenson, E. J., Howatson, G.Published in Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism (2017)“…Maximal isometric voluntary contractions (MIVC), countermovement jumps (CMJ), muscle soreness, serum cytokines, leucocytosis, creatine kinase (CK), high sensitivity C-reactive protein (hs-CRP), and aspartate aminotransferase (AST) were measured pre, post, and 2 days after the marathon. …”
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Modulation of dendritic cells and toll-like receptors by marathon running
Nickel, T., Emslander, I., Sisic, Z., David, R., Schmaderer, C., Marx, N., Schmidt-Trucksäss, A., Hoster, E., Halle, M., Weis, M., Hanssen, H.Published in European Journal of Applied Physiology (2012)“…Prolonged endurance exercise induces both pro- and anti-inflammatory cytokines. Anti-inflammatory cytokines, such as IL-10, may help to prevent excessive oxidative stress. …”
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Hormonal and inflammatory responses to different types of sprint interval training
Meckel, Y., Nemet, D., Bar-Sela, S., Radom-Aizik, S., Cooper, D. M., Sagiv, M., Eliakim, A.Published in The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research (2011)“…We evaluated the effect of different types of sprint interval sessions on the balance between anabolic and catabolic hormones and circulating inflammatory cytokines. Twelve healthy elite junior handball players (17-25 years) participated in the study. …”
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Cytokine changes after a marathon race
Nieman, D. C., Henson, D. A., Smith, L. L., Utter, A. C., Vinci, D. M., Davis, J. M., Kaminsky, D. E., Shute, M.Published in Journal of Applied Physiology (2001)“…Cytokine changes after a marathon race…”
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Some aspects of the acute phase response after a marathon race, and the effects of glutamine supplementation
Castell, L. M., Poortmans, J. R., Leclereq, R., Brasseur, M., Duchateau, J., Newsholme, E. A.Published in European Journal of Applied Physiology (1996)“…In two separate studies of the Brussels marathon, using similar protocols, the time course of the changes in the plasma concentrations of some amino acids (glutamine, glutamate, alanine, tryptophan and branched chain amino acids), acute phase proteins and cytokines (interleukins IL-1<alpha>, IL-2, IL-6, tumour necrosis factor type a) was measured in male athletes.…”