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Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2014

Effects of Aerobic Exercise on Lipid-Effector Molecules of the Innate Immune Response

Jacqueline L. Kiwata; Rabin Anouseyan; Robert A. Desharnais; Andrew Cornwell; Nazareth Khodiguian; Edith Porter

INTRODUCTION Consistent, moderate-to-vigorous-intensity exercise has been associated with a lower risk of upper respiratory tract infection (URI). However, the molecular basis for this apparent protection has not yet been fully resolved. Host-derived lipids such as cholesteryl esters (CE) have emerged as important effector molecules of innate defense against infections. Here, we compared antimicrobial CE in nasal fluid before and after moderate-to-vigorous exercise between active and inactive subjects. METHODS Nasal fluid was collected from 14 healthy, recreationally active subjects (32 ± 11 yr, 7 men and 7 women) and 14 healthy, inactive subjects (25 ± 3 yr, 7 men and 7 women) before and after treadmill exercise at 70% heart rate reserve. Nasal fluid was analyzed for lysozyme, cholesteryl linoleate (CL), cholesteryl arachidonate (CA), and albumin (Alb) concentrations. RESULTS Baseline concentrations (mean ± SEM, inactive vs active) of lysozyme (117.7 ± 31.1 vs 122.9 ± 15.5 μg·mL), CL + CA (15.3 ± 1.8 vs 26.2 ± 10.05 μg·mL), and Alb (156.6 ± 54.5 vs 126.9 ± 32.8 μg·mL) were similar to previously reported levels and did not differ significantly between study groups. However, postexercise, CL + CA concentration was significantly lower in inactive compared with active subjects (7.8 ± 1.5 vs 20.1 ± 4.8 μg·mL, P = 0.036) dropping below the antimicrobial effective range. Once adjusted to Alb concentrations, the changes were no longer significant, suggesting that plasma transudation accounted for the increased CA + CL concentration postexercise in the active group relative to the inactive group. CONCLUSIONS Moderate-to-vigorous aerobic exercise acutely decreases the antimicrobial CE response in inactive subjects but does not modify baseline levels of CE between active and inactive subjects. This suggests that compared with active individuals, inactive individuals may be at greater risk for upper respiratory tract infection immediately postexercise.


Journal of Applied Physiology | 2003

Expression of the bilateral deficit during reflexively evoked contractions

Nazareth Khodiguian; Andrew Cornwell; Eddie Lares; P A. DiCaprio; Steve Hawkins


European Journal of Applied Physiology | 2012

Relevance of hand dominance to the bilateral deficit phenomenon

Andrew Cornwell; Nazareth Khodiguian; Eun-Jung Yoo


Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2017

Acute Effects of Unilateral Static Stretching On Handgrip Strength in the Stretched and Non-Stretched Limb: 2727 Board #247 June 2 9

Jacob D. Jelmini; Andrew Cornwell; Nazareth Khodiguian; Jennifer Thayer


Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2017

Effect Of Sodium Bicarbonate Ingestion During 6-, 8-, 12-hour Hypobaric Hypoxic Acclimization on Cycling Performance: 2999 Board #3 June 2 3

Nazareth Khodiguian; Jens Johansson; Andrew Cornwell; Svenja Wassmann; Jacob D. Jelmini; Eddie Leon


Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2011

The Effect of Vigorous Exercise on Antimicrobial Effector Molecule Content in Upper Respiratory Tract Secretions: 1530

Jacqueline L. Kiwata; Rabin Anouseyan; Andrew Cornwell; Nazareth Khodiguian; Edith Porter


Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2010

The Effect of Oral Sodium Bicarbonate Ingestion on Power and Performance during Acute Simulated High-Altitude: 1981

Edward A. Leon; Janelle N. Colangelo; Daniel S. Whittaker; Nazareth Khodiguian


Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2009

Effect Of Sodium Bicarbonate Ingestion During Altitude Acclimatization On High-altitude, Short-duration, Cycling Performance: 2123

Nazareth Khodiguian; Jens Johansson; Andrew Cornwell; Eddie Leon; Eun Jung Yoo


Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2008

Relevance Of Limb Dominance To The Bilateral Deficit Phenomenon: 1770

Andrew Cornwell; Eun Jun Yoo; Nazareth Khodiguian


Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2006

The Effects of Modified Chronic Sodium Bicarbonate Ingestion on Short-Duration, High-Intensity Performance in Elite Middle-Distance Runners: 2237

Amerigo Rossi; Steve Hawkins; Andrew Cornwell; P A. DiCaprio; Cho-Ying Chou; Nazareth Khodiguian

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Andrew Cornwell

California State University

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Edith Porter

California State University

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Jacob D. Jelmini

California State University

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Rabin Anouseyan

California State University

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Jennifer Thayer

California State University

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Eun Jung Yoo

Seoul National University

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