Effects of aerobic and resistance training of long duration on pro- and anti-inflammatory cytokines in rats

  • C.M.S. Silva Federal University of Mato Grosso (UFMT), Cuiabá, Brazil
  • R.C. Vieira-Junior State University of Mato Grosso (UNEMAT), Cáceres, Brazil
  • T.R. Lima Federal University of Mato Grosso (UFMT), Cuiabá, Brazil
  • G.A. Fraga Federal University of Mato Grosso (UFMT), Cuiabá, Brazil
  • M.S. Sena Federal University of Mato Grosso (UFMT), Cuiabá, Brazil
  • E.T.P. Ávila Federal University of Mato Grosso (UFMT), Cuiabá, Brazil
  • R.A. Tibana Post-Graduate Program on Physical Education, Catholic University of Brasília (UCB), Brasília, Brazil
  • J.C.R. Trombeta University of Campinas (UNICAMP), Campinas, Brazil
  • J. Prestes Post-Graduate Program on Physical Education, Catholic University of Brasília (UCB), Brasília, Brazil
  • J.W. Navalta University of Nevada Las Vegas, NV, United States
  • F.A. Voltarelli Federal University of Mato Grosso (UFMT), Cuiabá, Brazil
Keywords: Entrenamiento aeróbico, Entrenamiento de resistencia, Citoquinas, Inflamación Aerobic training, Resistance training, Cytokines, Inflammation Treinamento aeróbio, Treinamento de resistência, Citocinas, Inflamação

Abstract

 
Objective

To determine possible changes in serum concentrations of pro- and anti-inflammatory cytokines of eutrophic rats subjected to aerobic or resistance physical training.

Methods

This study examined serum concentrations of TNF-α, IFN-γ, IL-6, IL-10 and IL-1-β in rats that performed aerobic or resistance training for 16 weeks. Thirty-five Wistar rats (male adult) were divided into three groups: Control Group (CG), Aerobic Group (AG) and Resistance Group (RG). Rats were sacrificed 48 h after the final training session. Serum concentrations of cytokines were analysed by ELISA.

Results

TNF-α levels were higher in the RG, followed by the AG and CG groups (p < 0.001). IFN-γ and IL-10 levels were not significantly different between groups (p = 0.097 and p = 0.17, respectively). The levels of IL6 and IL1-β were higher in AG compared to RG and CG (p = 0.0004 and p = 0.003, respectively). In general, our results indicate a higher pro-inflammatory profile in AG and probably RG animals.

Conclusion

Further studies are required in order to better clarify the effects of aerobic and resistance exercise training on pro- and anti-inflammatory cytokines. Additionally, future studies should address the metabolic and molecular pathways involved in these responses.

 
 
 
Published
2018-04-18
Section
Originals
Page/s
170-175