- Neutrophil and monocyte responses to downhill running: Intracellular contents of MPO, IL-6, IL-10, pstat3, and SOCS3.
Neutrophil and monocyte responses to downhill running: Intracellular contents of MPO, IL-6, IL-10, pstat3, and SOCS3.
High-intensity exercise results in immune activation. This study determined whether (a) there is concordance between serum MPO and neutrophil and/or monocyte intracellular MPO content; (b) peripheral blood mononuclear cells respond to inflammatory interleukins (ILs) by increasing intracellular signaling. Healthy male (nโ=โ12) volunteers participated in high-intensity running (12โรโ5โmin, 10% decline, 15โkm/h). Blood sample (pre, post, 4โh) analyses included serum concentrations of IL-1ฮฒ, IL-1ra, IL-4, IL-6, IL-8, IL-10, matrix metalloprotease-9 (MMP-9) and creatine kinase (CK). Intracellular IL-6, IL-10, MPO and STAT3/SOCS3 signaling were assessed in mononuclear cells. CK (1573โยฑโ756โu/L), MMP-9 (101โยฑโ27โng/mL), neutrophil (9.89โยฑโ0.76โรโ10(9) cells/L) and monocyte counts (1โยฑโ0.08โรโ10(9) cells/L) increased at 4โh. At 4โh serum (7.1โยฑโ1.3โng/mL) and monocyte MPO (1.7-fold) increased, whereas neutrophil MPO decreased (0.8-fold). Intracellular monocyte IL-10 and IL-6 decreased by 15% and 20-30%, respectively, coinciding with elevations in serum IL-10 of 14.5โยฑโ4.7โpg/mL and IL-6 of 5.4โยฑโ2.9โpg/mL, suggesting immune cell cytokine release in response to exercise. Intracellular PBMC p-STAT3 to total STAT3 ratio increased from pre to 4โh. Circulating monocytes are responsive to increased serum IL-6 suggesting a negative feedback loop via STAT3 signaling.