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  • The study investigated how exercise training at different ages affects the immune function of rat alveolar macrophages, specifically their ability to generate reactive oxygen species (ROS).
  • Younger rats showed adaptations to voluntary exercise over 12 weeks, while older rats experienced reduced ROS activity after 6 weeks, indicating that their macrophages may have been "primed" but less responsive.
  • The findings suggest that exercise and associated stress can significantly influence immune responses, and the chemiluminescent technique is effective for evaluating changes in macrophage activity.

Article Abstract

Chemiluminescence responses have been used for the evaluation of phagocyte function. In this study, to evaluate effects of training started after maturation on pulmonary immunity, the activity levels of rat alveolar macrophages (AMs) were assessed as reactive oxygen species (ROS) generating capacity, measured by lucigenin- and luminol-dependent chemiluminescence, using a parallel luminometer. One group of male Wistar rats started training at 11 weeks old and another group at 17 weeks old. The experimental period was 12 weeks, and about half of the rats were sacrificed after 6 weeks. The forced and voluntary exercises affect the mean levels of body weights and cell populations in the bronchoalveolar lavage fluid in younger animals; however, the voluntary exercise group in younger animals seemed to adapt after 12 weeks. By contrast, chemiluminescence responses in older rats observed after 6 weeks suggest that AMs are primed, and the maximum releasing activities of ROS are reduced. These changes in AM activity may be caused by the exercise and separation stresses and the rats may adapt to those stressors after 12 weeks. The chemiluminescent technique is thought to be useful to evaluate the changes of AM activity.

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