The reaction of neutrophils in chronic exercise of varying intensity

 
PIIS102872210002396-0-1
DOI10.31857/S102872210002396-0
Publication type Article
Status Published
Authors
Affiliation: South Ural State Medical University
Affiliation: South Ural State Medical University
Affiliation: Ural State University of Physical Culture
Journal nameRossiiskii immunologicheskii zhurnal
EditionVolume 12 Issue 3
Pages286-289
Abstract

In the experiment on rats shows that chronic submaximal exercise and moderate power leads to an increase in neutrophils with change of their functional activity. Chronic physical load of moderate power there is a decrease in chemotaxis. Phagocytic function changes is ambiguous – phagocytosis activity increases and intensity decreases. Chronic submaximal exercise indices of functional activity of leukocytes remain within the control values.

Keywordsphysical activity, chemotaxis, phagocytosis
Received23.11.2018
Publication date12.01.2019
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