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Brain Behavior and Immunity | 2018

Vigorous exercise mobilizes CD34+ hematopoietic stem cells to peripheral blood via the β2-adrenergic receptor

Nadia Agha; F.L. Baker; Hawley Kunz; Rachel M. Graff; Rod Azadan; Chad Dolan; Mitzi S. Laughlin; Chitra Hosing; Melissa M. Markofski; Richard A. Bond; Catherine M. Bollard; Richard J. Simpson

Acute dynamic exercise mobilizes CD34+ hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) to the bloodstream, potentially serving as an economical adjuvant to boost the collection of HSCs from stem cell transplant donors. The mechanisms responsible for HSC mobilization with exercise are unknown but are likely due to hemodynamic perturbations, endogenous granulocyte-colony stimulating factor (G-CSF), and/or β2-adrenergic receptor (β2-AR) signaling. We characterized the temporal response of HSC mobilization and plasma G-CSF following exercise, and determined the impact of in vivo β-AR blockade on the exercise-induced mobilization of HSCs. Healthy runners (n = 15) completed, in balanced order, two single bouts of steady state treadmill running exercise at moderate (lasting 90-min) or vigorous (lasting 30-min) intensity. A separate cohort of healthy cyclists (n = 12) completed three 30-min cycling ergometer trials at vigorous intensity after ingesting: (i) 10 mg bisoprolol (β1-AR antagonist); (ii) 80 mg nadolol (β1 + β2-AR antagonist); or (iii) placebo, in balanced order with a double-blind design. Blood samples collected before, during (runners only), immediately after, and at several points during exercise recovery were used to determine circulating G-CSF levels (runners only) and enumerate CD34+ HSCs by flow cytometry (runners and cyclists). Steady state vigorous but not moderate intensity exercise mobilized HSCs, increasing the total blood CD34+ count by ∼4.15 ± 1.62 Δcells/µl (+202 ± 92%) compared to resting conditions. Plasma G-CSF increased in response to moderate but not vigorous exercise. Relative to placebo, nadolol and bisoprolol lowered exercising heart rate and blood pressure to comparable levels. The number of CD34+ HSCs increased with exercise after the placebo and bisoprolol trials, but not the nadolol trial, suggesting β2-AR signaling mediated the mobilization of CD34+ cells [Placebo: 2.10 ± 1.16 (207 ± 69.2%), Bisoprolol 1.66 ± 0.79 (+163 ± 29%), Nadolol: 0.68 ± 0.54 (+143 ± 36%) Δcells/µL]. We conclude that the mobilization of CD34+ HSCs with exercise is not dependent on circulating G-CSF and is likely due to the combined actions of β2-AR signaling and hemodynamic shear stress.


Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2016

Long Duration Spaceflight Impairs NK-cell Function In Astronauts: 338 Board #175 June 1, 9: 30 AM - 11: 00 AM.

Richard J. Simpson; Austin B. Bigley; Guillaume Spielmann; Hawley Kunz; Nadia Agha; F.L. Baker; B.V. Rooney; Pritish L. Mylabathula; Rachel M. Graff; Brian Crucian; Mitzi S. Laughlin; Satish K. Mehta; Duane L. Pierson


Brain Behavior and Immunity | 2017

The relative contribution of beta2-adrenergic receptor signaling to the mobilization of lymphocyte and monocyte subsets in response to acute dynamic exercise in humans

Rachel M. Graff; Richard A. Bond; Hawley Kunz; Nadia Agha; F.L. Baker; R. Azadan; B.V. Rooney; P.L. Mylabathula; Emily C. LaVoy; Mitzi S. Laughlin; S.C. Gilchrist; Catherine M. Bollard; Richard J. Simpson


Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2016

Antigen-specific CD8+ T-cells Are Mobilized With Exercise Via β2-adrenergic Receptor Signaling Pathways: Implications For Immunotherapy?: 2664 Board #187 June 3, 9: 30 AM - 11: 00 AM.

Rachel M. Graff; Hawley Kunz; Nadia Agha; F.L. Baker; Azadan R; B.V. Rooney; M Pl; Bond Ra; Catherine M. Bollard; Emily C. LaVoy; Richard J. Simpson


Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2016

The Effects Of Exercise Intensity And Duration On NK-cell Cytotoxicity And Proliferative Responses To IL-15: 337 Board #174 June 1, 9: 30 AM - 11: 00 AM.

Austin B. Bigley; Nadia Agha; F.L. Baker; Richard J. Simpson


Brain Behavior and Immunity | 2017

CD34+ hematopoietic stem cells are mobilized with exercise independently of beta-2 adrenergic receptor signaling

Nadia Agha; Hawley Kunz; Rachel M. Graff; R. Azadan; F.L. Baker; Mitzi S. Laughlin; Melissa M. Markofski; Richard A. Bond; Catherine M. Bollard; Richard J. Simpson


Brain Behavior and Immunity | 2017

Cardiorespiratory fitness is associated with better control of latent herpesvirus infections in a large ethnically diverse community sample: Evidence from the Texas City Stress and Health Study

Richard J. Simpson; M. Hussain; F.L. Baker; Austin B. Bigley; M.K. Peek; R.P. Stowe


Brain Behavior and Immunity | 2017

Low cardiorespiratory fitness is associated with higher differentiation of CD8pos T-cells but not NK-cells in the elderly: Preliminary evidence from the Texas City Stress and Health Study

Austin B. Bigley; D.M. Diak; F.L. Baker; P.L. Mylabathula; M. Hussain; M.K. Peek; R.P. Stowe; Richard J. Simpson


Brain Behavior and Immunity | 2017

A single exercise bout augments the ex vivo expansion and anti-tumor activity of Vdelta2 T-cells: Implications for allogeneic adoptive transfer immunotherapy

F.L. Baker; Austin B. Bigley; Richard J. Simpson


Brain Behavior and Immunity | 2017

Exercise augments the ex vivo expansion of viral-specific T-cells for adoptive transfer immunotherapy via β2-adrenergic receptor signaling

Hawley Kunz; Nadia Agha; Emily C. LaVoy; Rachel M. Graff; R. Azadan; F.L. Baker; C.T. Dolan; Daniel P. O’Connor; Catherine M. Bollard; Richard A. Bond; Richard J. Simpson

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George Washington University

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