Influence of 4 weeks of bovine colostrum supplementation on neutrophil and mucosal immune responses to prolonged cycling |
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Authors: | R Thatcher D S March G Davison |
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Institution: | Institute of Biological, Environmental and Rural Sciences, Aberystwyth University, Aberystwyth, UK |
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Abstract: | Bovine colostrum (COL) has been advocated as a nutritional countermeasure to exercise‐induced immune dysfunction. The aims of this study were to identify the effects of 4 weeks of COL supplementation on neutrophil responses and mucosal immunity following prolonged exercise. In a randomized double‐blind, parallel group design, participants age 28 ± 8 years; body mass 79 ± 7 kg; height 182 ± 6 cm; maximal oxygen uptake ( ) 55 ± 9 mL/kg/min] were assigned to 20 g per day of COL (n = 10) or an isoenergetic/isomacronutrient placebo (PLA; n = 10) for 4 weeks. Venous blood and unstimulated saliva samples were obtained before and after 2.5 h of cycling at 15% Δ (~55–60% ). A significantly greater formyl‐methionyl‐leucyl phenylalanine‐stimulated oxidative burst was observed in the COL group compared with PLA group (P < 0.05) and a trend toward a time × group interaction (P = 0.06). However, there was no effect of COL on leukocyte trafficking, phorbol‐12‐myristate‐13‐acetate‐stimulated oxidative burst, bacterial‐stimulated neutrophil degranulation, salivary secretory IgA, lactoferrin or lysozyme (P > 0.05). These findings provide further evidence of the beneficial effects of COL on receptor‐mediated stimulation of neutrophil oxidative burst in a model of exercise‐induced immune dysfunction. |
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Keywords: | Immune function innate immune system leukocyte antimicrobial peptides exercise |
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