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Exercise training raises expression of the cytosolic components of NADPH oxidase in rat neutrophils
Authors:Adriana C. Levada-Pires  Rafael H. Lambertucci  Marian Mohamad  Sandro M. Hirabara  Rui Curi  Tania Cristina Pithon-Curi
Affiliation:1.Department of Physiology and Biophysics, Institute of Biomedical Sciences,University of S?o Paulo,S?o Paulo,Brazil;2.Post-Graduate Studies of Physical Education, Biological Sciences and Health Center,Cruzeiro do Sul University,Liberdade, Sao Paulo,Brazil
Abstract:Exercise activates neutrophil burst and this effect is dependent on training status and exercise intensity. In this study, the chronic effect of treadmill exercise on phagocytosis, production of reactive oxygen metabolites and expression of NADPH oxidase components in rat neutrophils was investigated. Neutrophils were obtained by intraperitoneal lavage with PBS. After 11 weeks of training the exercised group showed increased phagocytosis capacity (49%) and production of reactive oxygen metabolites (6.6-fold) when compared with neutrophils from the sedentary group. Exercised had no effect on expression of the membrane components of NADPH oxidase (p22 phox , gp91 phox ). In contrast, there was an increase of the p47 phox mRNA levels (by 126%), the cytosolic component of the enzyme. In addition, exercise increased the protein content of p47 phox (by 22%) and of p67 phox (by 2.8-fold) in neutrophils. Evidence is then presented that training to moderate exercise increases phagocytosis and production of reactive oxygen metabolites and the expression of p47 phox and p67 phox in neutrophils. Therefore, moderate exercise might enable neutrophils to respond more efficiently when exposed to pathogens.
Keywords:Superoxide  NADPH oxidase  p22 phox   gp91 phox   p47 phox
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