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Exercise Immunology

2013

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Acquisition Delays Affect Lymphocyte Subset Counts But Not Markers Of Exercise-Induced Apoptosis, Holly B. Kell, Guilherme Borges Pereira, Ramires Alsamir Tibana, Michael Jarrett, Mark A. Schafer, Jonato Prestes, Antonio Santo, James W. Navalta Jul 2013

Acquisition Delays Affect Lymphocyte Subset Counts But Not Markers Of Exercise-Induced Apoptosis, Holly B. Kell, Guilherme Borges Pereira, Ramires Alsamir Tibana, Michael Jarrett, Mark A. Schafer, Jonato Prestes, Antonio Santo, James W. Navalta

International Journal of Exercise Science

International Journal of Exercise Science 6(3) : 250-255, 2013. With the emergence of shared facilities, the possibility of a processing delay is increased as time on instrumentation becomes less available. The purpose of this investigation was the evaluate the effect of a 24h time delay on lymphocyte subset concentration, as well as for the apoptotic marker annexin V. Fourteen healthy individuals completed an incremental treadmill test to exhaustion, and blood samples were obtained before and after exercise. The samples were labeled in duplicate with mixtures consisting of flow cytometry staining buffer, the biomarker for early-phase cell death (annexin V), and …


Effects Of Two Weeks Of High-Intensity Interval Training (Hiit) On Monocyte Tlr2 And Tlr4 Expression In High Bmi Sedentary Men, Marta Child, Melanie Leggate, Michael Gleeson Jan 2013

Effects Of Two Weeks Of High-Intensity Interval Training (Hiit) On Monocyte Tlr2 And Tlr4 Expression In High Bmi Sedentary Men, Marta Child, Melanie Leggate, Michael Gleeson

International Journal of Exercise Science

International Journal of Exercise Science 6(1) : 81-90, 2013. Monocyte TLR expression has been shown to be reduced after a combination of aerobic and resistance exercise, but more studies considering the influences of different exercise intensities, type and duration on TLR expression are needed. Although there is an agreement about the importance of physical exercise, the minimal amount needed to improve health status is uncertain. Therefore, the aim of this study was to analyse the influence of 2 weeks of high-intensity intermittent exercise training on CD14+ monocyte TLR4 expression in a sedentary, high BMI population. As a secondary purpose, this …