Inflammatory response to Streptococcus pneumoniae was attenuated by moderate aerobic exercise training


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Moderate aerobic exercise training may alter immune system. Studies suggested that S. pneumoniae remained an important cause of mortality. Objective: To study mechanisms for attenuating inflammatory process involving pneumococcal infection by moderate aerobic exercise. Methods: 38Balb/C mice were divided into 4 groups: Control (C), Moderate Aerobic Exercise Training (MAT), S. pneumonia infection (IF), MAT+IF groups. Moderate intensity treadmill training was performed over 4weeks, 5x/week, 60min/session in MAT groups. After 72h of last exercise training, IF groups were challenged with pneumococcal strains M10 (11A; 50ul/bacteria in saline) and 12h after, lung function and bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) were performed. Afterwards, animals were euthanized, lungs removed to proceed immunohistochemistry and morphometric analysis in lung parenchyma. Results: Bacterial inoculation resulted in increase in: total cells (77.66±54.02x104cells/mL), neutrophils (73.78±50.88x104cells/mL), resistance (0.77±0.08cmH2O.mL-1.s;) and elastance (31.86±8.16cmH2O.mL-1.s) of respiratory system and expression of IL-17 (817.88±217.59mm2)(p<0.05). MAT in animals submitted to bacterial challenge presented a decrease of these parameters (p<0.05). MAT+IF group showed an increase in expression of IL-1ra (886.04±274.07mm2), TLR2 (708.28±161.48mm2) and TLR4 (1444.11±723.92mm2) compared to IF group (p<0.05). Conclusion: These results suggest that MAT attenuated inflammatory process in an animal model of bacterial infection by increasing anti-inflammatory mediators, increasing Toll-like receptors that anticipated host defense, helping in resolution of inflammation.
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Castro T, Laia RM., Mendonça LD., Trindade PDR, Souza JC., Saraiva-Romanholo BM., et al. Inflammatory response to Streptococcus pneumoniae was attenuated by moderate aerobic exercise training. Eur Respir J. 2020 56(64):3090. doi:10.1183/13993003.congress-2020.3090.
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https://doi.org/10.1183/13993003.congress-2020.3090
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2020

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