AI Article Synopsis

  • Elevated production of anti-inflammatory cytokines due to antigen stimulation is linked to increased risk of upper respiratory illnesses in athletes.
  • The study involved twelve healthy males cycling for 120 minutes under two hydration conditions: fully hydrated and moderately dehydrated due to fluid restriction.
  • Results indicated that prolonged exercise led to increased anti-inflammatory cytokine release while moderate dehydration did not significantly impact cytokine responses post-exercise.

Article Abstract

Elevated antigen-stimulated anti-inflammatory cytokine production appears to be a risk factor for upper respiratory tract illness in athletes. The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of prolonged exercise and hydration on antigen-stimulated cytokine production. Twelve healthy males cycled for 120 min at 60% [Formula: see text] on two occasions, either euhydrated or moderately hypohydrated (induced by fluid restriction for 24 h). Blood samples were collected before and after exercise and following 2 h recovery for determination of cell counts, plasma cortisol, and in vitro antigen-stimulated cytokine production by whole blood culture. Fluid restriction resulted in mean body mass loss of 1.3% and 3.9% before and after exercise, respectively. Exercise elicited a significant leukocytosis and elevated plasma cortisol, with no differences between trials. IL-6 production was significantly reduced 2 h postexercise (P < 0.05), while IL-10 production was elevated postexercise (P < 0.05). IFN- γ and IL-2 production tended to decrease postexercise. No significant effect of hydration status was observed for the measured variables. Prolonged exercise appears to result in augmented anti-inflammatory cytokine release in response to antigen challenge, possibly coupled with acute suppression of proinflammatory cytokine production, corresponding with studies using mitogen or endotoxin as stimulant. Moderate hypohydration does not appear to influence these changes.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4045312PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/561401DOI Listing

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