Title of article :
Effect of Acute Maximal Exercise on Circulating Levels of Interleukin-12 during Ramadan Fasting
Author/Authors :
Abedelmalek, Salma Research Unit - “Performance, Activité Physique et Sportive et Adaptation” Institut Supérieur de Sport et de l’Education Physique, Sfax, Tunisia , Souissi, Nizar Research Unit - “Evaluation, Sport, Health” National Centre of Medicine and Science in Sport, Tunisia , Takayuki, Akimoto Laboratory of Regenerative Medical Engineering - Centre for Disease Biology and Integrative Medicine - Graduate School of Medicine - The University of Tokyo, Japan , Hadouk, Sami Department of Immunology - Sfax Faculty of Medicine, Tunisia
Abstract :
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of
Ramadan fasting on circulating levels of interleukin-12 (IL-12) after a
brief maximal exercise.
Methods: Nine subjects performed a Wingate test on three different
occasions: (i) the first week of Ramadan (1WR), (ii) the fourth week of
Ramadan (4WR), and (iii) three weeks after Ramadan (AR). Blood
samples were taken before, immediately and 60 min after the exercise.
Plasma concentrations of IL-12 were measured using enzyme-linked
immunosorbent assay. Variance analysis revealed no significant effect
of Ramadan on Ppeak and Pmean during the three testing periods.
Results: Considering the effect of Ramadan on plasma concentrations
of IL-12, analysis of the variance revealed a significant Ramadan effect
(F(2, 16) = 66.27 ; P<0.001) as well as a significant time effect (F(2, 16)=
120.66; P<0.001). However, no significant (Ramadan × time) of test
interaction (F(4, 32) = 2.40; P>0.05). For all measures, IL-12 levels were
lower during 1WR and 4WR in comparison with AR (P<0.05).
Considering the exercise effects, IL-12 levels measured immediately
after the exercise were significantly higher than those measured before
and at 60 minutes after the exercise (P<0.001).
Conclusions: These results suggest that an acute intense exerciseinduced
IL-12 response is modified by daytime fasting and
modifications in sleep schedule during Ramadan.
Keywords :
Sleep Deprivation , Immunity , Interleukin-12 , Wingate Test , Ramadan
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics