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12-week combined strength and endurance exercise attenuates CD8+ T-cell differentiation and affects the kynurenine pathway in the elderly: a randomized controlled trial


AutorenlisteBoßlau, TK; Wasserfurth, P; Reichel, T; Weyh, C; Palmowski, J; Nebl, J; Joisten, N; Belen, S; Schenk, A; Hahn, A; Zimmer, P; Krüger, K

Jahr der Veröffentlichung2023

ZeitschriftImmunity and Ageing

Bandnummer20

ISSN1742-4933

Open Access StatusGold

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1186/s12979-023-00347-7

VerlagBioMed Central


Abstract

Background Age-related accumulation of highly differentiated CD8(+) effector memory re-expressing CD45RA (EMRA) T-cells and disruption of the kynurenine (KYN) pathway are associated with chronic inflammation and the development of insulin resistance.In this study the aim was to investigate the effects of 12-week combined strength and endurance exercise on CD8(+) T-cell differentiation and KYN pathway metabolites. Ninety-six elderly subjects (f/m, aged 50-70) were randomized to a control (CON) or exercise (EX) group. The EX group completed combined strength and endurance training twice weekly for one hour each time at an intensity of 60% of the one-repetition maximum for strength exercises and a perceived exertion of 15/20 for endurance exercises. The EX group was also randomly subdivided into two groups with or without a concomitant balanced diet intervention in order to examine additional effects besides exercise alone. Before and after the intervention phase, the proportions of CD8(+) T-cell subsets and levels of KYN pathway metabolites in peripheral blood were determined.

Results The CD8(+) EMRA T-cell subsets increased in the CON group but remained almost unchanged in the EX group (p = .02). Plasma levels of kynurenic acid (KA) increased in the EX group and decreased in the CON group (p = .03). Concomitant nutritional intervention resulted in lower levels of quinolinic acid (QA) compared with exercise alone (p = .03). Overall, there was a slight increase in the QA/KA ratio in the CON group, whereas it decreased in the EX group (p > .05).

Conclusions Combined strength and endurance training seems to be a suitable approach to attenuate CD8(+) T-cell differentiation in the elderly and to redirect the KYN pathway towards KA. The clinical relevance of these effects needs further investigation.




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Harvard-ZitierstilBoßlau, T., Wasserfurth, P., Reichel, T., Weyh, C., Palmowski, J., Nebl, J., et al. (2023) 12-week combined strength and endurance exercise attenuates CD8+ T-cell differentiation and affects the kynurenine pathway in the elderly: a randomized controlled trial, Immunity and Ageing, 20, Article 19. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12979-023-00347-7

APA-ZitierstilBoßlau, T., Wasserfurth, P., Reichel, T., Weyh, C., Palmowski, J., Nebl, J., Joisten, N., Belen, S., Schenk, A., Hahn, A., Zimmer, P., & Krüger, K. (2023). 12-week combined strength and endurance exercise attenuates CD8+ T-cell differentiation and affects the kynurenine pathway in the elderly: a randomized controlled trial. Immunity and Ageing. 20, Article 19. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12979-023-00347-7



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