Immune cell changes in response to a swimming training session during a 24-h recovery period

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Autor(a) principal: Morgado, J.P.
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Monteiro, C.P., Teles, J., Reis, J.F., Matias, C., Seixas, M.T., Alvim, M.G., Bourbon, M., Laires, M.J., Alves, F.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.18/3817
Resumo: Understanding the impact of training sessions on the immune response is crucial for the adequate periodization of training, to prevent both a negative influence on health and a performance impairment of the athlete. This study evaluated acute systemic immune cell changes in response to an actual swimming session, during a 24-h recovery period, controlling for sex, menstrual cycle phases, maturity, and age group. Competitive swimmers (30 females, 15 ± 1.3 years old; and 35 males, 16.5 ± 2.1 years old) performed a high-intensity training session. Blood samples were collected before, immediately after, 2 h after, and 24 h after exercise. Standard procedures for the assessment of leukogram by automated counting (Coulter LH 750, Beckman) and lymphocytes subsets by flow cytometry (FACS Calibur BD, Biosciences) were used. Subjects were grouped according to competitive age groups and pubertal Tanner stages. Menstrual cycle phase was monitored. The training session induced neutrophilia, lymphopenia, and a low eosinophil count, lasting for at least 2 h, independent of sex and maturity. At 24 h postexercise, the acquired immunity of juniors (15-17 years old), expressed by total lymphocytes and total T lymphocytes (CD3+), was not fully recovered. This should be accounted for when planning a weekly training program. The observed lymphopenia suggests a lower immune surveillance at the end of the session that may depress the immunity of athletes, highlighting the need for extra care when athletes are exposed to aggressive environmental agents such as swimming pools
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spelling Immune cell changes in response to a swimming training session during a 24-h recovery periodCellular ImmunityImmunité CellulaireLeucocytesLymphocytes SubsetsNageursRecoveryRécupérationSous-population de LymphocytesSwimmersSéance d’entraînementTraining SessionDeterminantes Imunológicos em Doenças CrónicasLeukocytesUnderstanding the impact of training sessions on the immune response is crucial for the adequate periodization of training, to prevent both a negative influence on health and a performance impairment of the athlete. This study evaluated acute systemic immune cell changes in response to an actual swimming session, during a 24-h recovery period, controlling for sex, menstrual cycle phases, maturity, and age group. Competitive swimmers (30 females, 15 ± 1.3 years old; and 35 males, 16.5 ± 2.1 years old) performed a high-intensity training session. Blood samples were collected before, immediately after, 2 h after, and 24 h after exercise. Standard procedures for the assessment of leukogram by automated counting (Coulter LH 750, Beckman) and lymphocytes subsets by flow cytometry (FACS Calibur BD, Biosciences) were used. Subjects were grouped according to competitive age groups and pubertal Tanner stages. Menstrual cycle phase was monitored. The training session induced neutrophilia, lymphopenia, and a low eosinophil count, lasting for at least 2 h, independent of sex and maturity. At 24 h postexercise, the acquired immunity of juniors (15-17 years old), expressed by total lymphocytes and total T lymphocytes (CD3+), was not fully recovered. This should be accounted for when planning a weekly training program. The observed lymphopenia suggests a lower immune surveillance at the end of the session that may depress the immunity of athletes, highlighting the need for extra care when athletes are exposed to aggressive environmental agents such as swimming poolsNRC Research PressRepositório Científico do Instituto Nacional de SaúdeMorgado, J.P.Monteiro, C.P.Teles, J.Reis, J.F.Matias, C.Seixas, M.T.Alvim, M.G.Bourbon, M.Laires, M.J.Alves, F.2016-05-24T16:23:19Z2016-052016-05-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.18/3817engAppl Physiol Nutr Metab. 2016 May;41(5):476-83. doi: 10.1139/apnm-2015-0488. Epub 2016 Jan 7.1715-531210.1139/apnm-2015-0488info:eu-repo/semantics/embargoedAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-07-20T15:39:59ZPortal AgregadorONG
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Immune cell changes in response to a swimming training session during a 24-h recovery period
title Immune cell changes in response to a swimming training session during a 24-h recovery period
spellingShingle Immune cell changes in response to a swimming training session during a 24-h recovery period
Morgado, J.P.
Cellular Immunity
Immunité Cellulaire
Leucocytes
Lymphocytes Subsets
Nageurs
Recovery
Récupération
Sous-population de Lymphocytes
Swimmers
Séance d’entraînement
Training Session
Determinantes Imunológicos em Doenças Crónicas
Leukocytes
title_short Immune cell changes in response to a swimming training session during a 24-h recovery period
title_full Immune cell changes in response to a swimming training session during a 24-h recovery period
title_fullStr Immune cell changes in response to a swimming training session during a 24-h recovery period
title_full_unstemmed Immune cell changes in response to a swimming training session during a 24-h recovery period
title_sort Immune cell changes in response to a swimming training session during a 24-h recovery period
author Morgado, J.P.
author_facet Morgado, J.P.
Monteiro, C.P.
Teles, J.
Reis, J.F.
Matias, C.
Seixas, M.T.
Alvim, M.G.
Bourbon, M.
Laires, M.J.
Alves, F.
author_role author
author2 Monteiro, C.P.
Teles, J.
Reis, J.F.
Matias, C.
Seixas, M.T.
Alvim, M.G.
Bourbon, M.
Laires, M.J.
Alves, F.
author2_role author
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author
author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Morgado, J.P.
Monteiro, C.P.
Teles, J.
Reis, J.F.
Matias, C.
Seixas, M.T.
Alvim, M.G.
Bourbon, M.
Laires, M.J.
Alves, F.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Cellular Immunity
Immunité Cellulaire
Leucocytes
Lymphocytes Subsets
Nageurs
Recovery
Récupération
Sous-population de Lymphocytes
Swimmers
Séance d’entraînement
Training Session
Determinantes Imunológicos em Doenças Crónicas
Leukocytes
topic Cellular Immunity
Immunité Cellulaire
Leucocytes
Lymphocytes Subsets
Nageurs
Recovery
Récupération
Sous-population de Lymphocytes
Swimmers
Séance d’entraînement
Training Session
Determinantes Imunológicos em Doenças Crónicas
Leukocytes
description Understanding the impact of training sessions on the immune response is crucial for the adequate periodization of training, to prevent both a negative influence on health and a performance impairment of the athlete. This study evaluated acute systemic immune cell changes in response to an actual swimming session, during a 24-h recovery period, controlling for sex, menstrual cycle phases, maturity, and age group. Competitive swimmers (30 females, 15 ± 1.3 years old; and 35 males, 16.5 ± 2.1 years old) performed a high-intensity training session. Blood samples were collected before, immediately after, 2 h after, and 24 h after exercise. Standard procedures for the assessment of leukogram by automated counting (Coulter LH 750, Beckman) and lymphocytes subsets by flow cytometry (FACS Calibur BD, Biosciences) were used. Subjects were grouped according to competitive age groups and pubertal Tanner stages. Menstrual cycle phase was monitored. The training session induced neutrophilia, lymphopenia, and a low eosinophil count, lasting for at least 2 h, independent of sex and maturity. At 24 h postexercise, the acquired immunity of juniors (15-17 years old), expressed by total lymphocytes and total T lymphocytes (CD3+), was not fully recovered. This should be accounted for when planning a weekly training program. The observed lymphopenia suggests a lower immune surveillance at the end of the session that may depress the immunity of athletes, highlighting the need for extra care when athletes are exposed to aggressive environmental agents such as swimming pools
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