Inflammatory biomarkers responses after acute whole body vibration in fibromyalgia
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Resumo: | The aims of this study were 1) to characterize the intensity of the vibration stimulation in women diagnosed with fibromyalgia (FM) compared to a control group of healthy women (HW) matched by age and anthropometric parameters, and 2) to investigate the effect of a single session of whole body vibration (WBV) on inflammatory responses. Levels of adipokines, soluble tumor necrosis factor receptors (sTNFr1, sTNFr2), and brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) were determined by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. Oxygen consumption (VO2) was estimated by a portable gas analysis system, heart rate (HR) was measured using a HR monitor, and perceived exertion (RPE) was evaluated using the Borg scale of perceived exertion. Acutely mild WBV increased VO2 and HR similarly in both groups. There was an interaction (disease vs vibration) in RPE (P=0.0078), showing a higher RPE in FM compared to HW at rest, which further increased in FM after acute WBV, whereas it remained unchanged in HW. In addition, there was an interaction (disease vs vibration) in plasma levels of adiponectin (P=0.0001), sTNFR1 (P=0.000001), sTNFR2 (P=0.0052), leptin (P=0.0007), resistin (P=0.0166), and BDNF (P=0.0179). In conclusion, a single acute session of mild and short WBV can improve the inflammatory status in patients with FM, reaching values close to those of matched HW at their basal status. The neuroendocrine mechanism seems to be an exercise-induced modulation towards greater adaptation to stress response in these patients. |
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Inflammatory biomarkers responses after acute whole body vibration in fibromyalgiaBiomarkersFibromyalgiaClinical trialInflammationAcute exerciseThe aims of this study were 1) to characterize the intensity of the vibration stimulation in women diagnosed with fibromyalgia (FM) compared to a control group of healthy women (HW) matched by age and anthropometric parameters, and 2) to investigate the effect of a single session of whole body vibration (WBV) on inflammatory responses. Levels of adipokines, soluble tumor necrosis factor receptors (sTNFr1, sTNFr2), and brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) were determined by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. Oxygen consumption (VO2) was estimated by a portable gas analysis system, heart rate (HR) was measured using a HR monitor, and perceived exertion (RPE) was evaluated using the Borg scale of perceived exertion. Acutely mild WBV increased VO2 and HR similarly in both groups. There was an interaction (disease vs vibration) in RPE (P=0.0078), showing a higher RPE in FM compared to HW at rest, which further increased in FM after acute WBV, whereas it remained unchanged in HW. In addition, there was an interaction (disease vs vibration) in plasma levels of adiponectin (P=0.0001), sTNFR1 (P=0.000001), sTNFR2 (P=0.0052), leptin (P=0.0007), resistin (P=0.0166), and BDNF (P=0.0179). In conclusion, a single acute session of mild and short WBV can improve the inflammatory status in patients with FM, reaching values close to those of matched HW at their basal status. The neuroendocrine mechanism seems to be an exercise-induced modulation towards greater adaptation to stress response in these patients.Associação Brasileira de Divulgação Científica2018-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-879X2018000400615Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research v.51 n.4 2018reponame:Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Researchinstname:Associação Brasileira de Divulgação Científica (ABDC)instacron:ABDC10.1590/1414-431x20176775info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessRibeiro,V.G.C.Mendonça,V.A.Souza,A.L.C.Fonseca,S.F.Camargos,A.C.R.Lage,V.K.S.Neves,C.D.C.Santos,J.M.Teixeira,L.A.C.Vieira,E.L.M.Teixeira Junior,A.L.Mezêncio,B.Fernandes,J.S.C.Leite,H.R.Poortmans,J.R.Lacerda,A.C.R.eng2019-03-19T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0100-879X2018000400615Revistahttps://www.bjournal.org/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpbjournal@terra.com.br||bjournal@terra.com.br1414-431X0100-879Xopendoar:2019-03-19T00:00Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research - Associação Brasileira de Divulgação Científica (ABDC)false |
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Inflammatory biomarkers responses after acute whole body vibration in fibromyalgia |
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Inflammatory biomarkers responses after acute whole body vibration in fibromyalgia |
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Inflammatory biomarkers responses after acute whole body vibration in fibromyalgia Ribeiro,V.G.C. Biomarkers Fibromyalgia Clinical trial Inflammation Acute exercise |
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Inflammatory biomarkers responses after acute whole body vibration in fibromyalgia |
title_full |
Inflammatory biomarkers responses after acute whole body vibration in fibromyalgia |
title_fullStr |
Inflammatory biomarkers responses after acute whole body vibration in fibromyalgia |
title_full_unstemmed |
Inflammatory biomarkers responses after acute whole body vibration in fibromyalgia |
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Inflammatory biomarkers responses after acute whole body vibration in fibromyalgia |
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Ribeiro,V.G.C. |
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Ribeiro,V.G.C. Mendonça,V.A. Souza,A.L.C. Fonseca,S.F. Camargos,A.C.R. Lage,V.K.S. Neves,C.D.C. Santos,J.M. Teixeira,L.A.C. Vieira,E.L.M. Teixeira Junior,A.L. Mezêncio,B. Fernandes,J.S.C. Leite,H.R. Poortmans,J.R. Lacerda,A.C.R. |
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author |
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Mendonça,V.A. Souza,A.L.C. Fonseca,S.F. Camargos,A.C.R. Lage,V.K.S. Neves,C.D.C. Santos,J.M. Teixeira,L.A.C. Vieira,E.L.M. Teixeira Junior,A.L. Mezêncio,B. Fernandes,J.S.C. Leite,H.R. Poortmans,J.R. Lacerda,A.C.R. |
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Ribeiro,V.G.C. Mendonça,V.A. Souza,A.L.C. Fonseca,S.F. Camargos,A.C.R. Lage,V.K.S. Neves,C.D.C. Santos,J.M. Teixeira,L.A.C. Vieira,E.L.M. Teixeira Junior,A.L. Mezêncio,B. Fernandes,J.S.C. Leite,H.R. Poortmans,J.R. Lacerda,A.C.R. |
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Biomarkers Fibromyalgia Clinical trial Inflammation Acute exercise |
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Biomarkers Fibromyalgia Clinical trial Inflammation Acute exercise |
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The aims of this study were 1) to characterize the intensity of the vibration stimulation in women diagnosed with fibromyalgia (FM) compared to a control group of healthy women (HW) matched by age and anthropometric parameters, and 2) to investigate the effect of a single session of whole body vibration (WBV) on inflammatory responses. Levels of adipokines, soluble tumor necrosis factor receptors (sTNFr1, sTNFr2), and brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) were determined by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. Oxygen consumption (VO2) was estimated by a portable gas analysis system, heart rate (HR) was measured using a HR monitor, and perceived exertion (RPE) was evaluated using the Borg scale of perceived exertion. Acutely mild WBV increased VO2 and HR similarly in both groups. There was an interaction (disease vs vibration) in RPE (P=0.0078), showing a higher RPE in FM compared to HW at rest, which further increased in FM after acute WBV, whereas it remained unchanged in HW. In addition, there was an interaction (disease vs vibration) in plasma levels of adiponectin (P=0.0001), sTNFR1 (P=0.000001), sTNFR2 (P=0.0052), leptin (P=0.0007), resistin (P=0.0166), and BDNF (P=0.0179). In conclusion, a single acute session of mild and short WBV can improve the inflammatory status in patients with FM, reaching values close to those of matched HW at their basal status. The neuroendocrine mechanism seems to be an exercise-induced modulation towards greater adaptation to stress response in these patients. |
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