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Aerobic exercise inhibits acute lung injury: from mouse to human evidence

Authors :
Asghar Abbasi
Ana Paula Ligeiro de Oliveira
Marcela Anhesini Benetti
Kátia De Angelis
Hinnak Northoff
Humberto Dellê
Nilsa Regina Damaceno-Rodrigues
Adilson Santos Andrade-Sousa
Manoel Carneiro Oliveira-Junior
Rodolfo de Paula Vieira
Nicole Cristine Rigonato-Oliveira
Christiane Malfitano
Alana Santos-Dias
BreAnne MacKenzie
Regiane Albertini
Larissa Dulley
André Luis Lacerda Bachi
Source :
Mechanisms of Lung Injury and Repair.
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
European Respiratory Society, 2018.

Abstract

Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) is defined as hypoxemic respiratory failure with intense pulmonary inflammation, involving hyperactivation of endothelial cells and neutrophils. Given the anti-inflammatory effects of aerobic exercise (AE), this study investigated whether AE performed daily for 5 weeks would inhibit extra-pulmonary LPS-induced ARDS. C57Bl/6 mice were distributed into Control, Exercise, LPS and Exercise+LPS groups. AE was performed on a treadmill for 5x/week for four weeks before LPS administration. 24hours after the final AE physical test, animals received 100ug of LPS intra-peritoneally. In addition, whole blood cell culture, neutrophils and human endothelial cells were pre-incubated with IL-10, an anti-inflammatory cytokine induced by exercise. AE reduced total protein levels and neutrophil accumulation in bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) and lung parenchyma. AE reduced BAL inflammatory cytokines IL-1β, IL-6 and GM-CSF (p

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Mechanisms of Lung Injury and Repair
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........9aad9c68d6e1e949cd8d7209d0f1f8a2
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1183/13993003.congress-2018.pa4294