Background:
Exercise has positive and negative effects on immune system. Herein, we would
like to investigate the effects of incremental aerobic training and fish oil
supplementation on the plasma levels of CRP, CPK and IL-17 in trained mice. One
of the major roles of immune system is to produce soluble or cellular
components that provide the immunity against inflammatory agent. The purpose of
this study is to investigate distinct and combine effects of incremental aerobic
training and fish oil supplement on plasma levels of IL-17, CPK and CRP in
trained male mice.
Methods:
Totally, 54 healthy male mice (2 months old, weight= 34±1 grams) were
selected. At first 10 mice were killed to determine base line values, the rest
of them were randomly divided into four groups, control group (C, n=11),
supplement group (S, n=11), training group (T, n=11) and supplement-training
group (ST, n=11).The supplement and supplement-training groups were fed with
0.2cc/day fish oil for 8 weeks. Training and supplement-training groups
underwent exercise for 5 sessions per week for a period of 8 weeks on animal treadmill.
SPSS 16.0 software and multivariate analysis of variance were used for
statistical analysis of data.
Results:
Exercise and fish oil supplement lead to a decrease in CRP levels and
subsequently causing a reduction in plasma levels of IL-17 and CK in mice
(p<0.05).
Conclusion:
Combination of exercise and fish oil can reduce regulate inflammatory response
caused by incremental exercise.
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