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Effect of submaximal exercise on horse homocysteinaemia: possible implications for immune cells
Authors:Chiaradia E  Gaiti A  Terracina L  Avellini L
Institution:Laboratory of Biochemistry, Department of Technology and Biotechnology of Animal Production and Sport Horse Research Center, University of Perugia, via S. Costanzo 4, 06126 Perugia, Italy.
Abstract:Physical exercise induces a reduction of immune defences and an imbalance of red-ox status. In this study plasma levels of cysteine and homocysteine (Hcy) were determined in horses before and after submaximal treadmill exercise as well as the effect on horse lymphocyte proliferation. The exercise induced a significant increase in plasma Hcy levels, which remained high both after the 20 min recovery period and after 2 h of rest. Moreover, a reduction of lymphocyte responsiveness to the proliferative stimulus induced by Concanavalin A was observed. The effects of different Hcy concentrations on the proliferative capacity of lymphocytes in culture were also tested. The results indicated that 10 microM of this amino acid can reduce the proliferative capacity of resting lymphocytes as well as their responsiveness to mitogen. Moreover, our results suggest that homocysteinaemia could be considered one of the parameters affected by physical exercise in horses and that this amino acid could be implicated in the effects of physical exercise on the immune system.
Keywords:Horse  Lymphocyte proliferation  Homocysteine  Exercise
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