Title of article :
The effect of moderate-intensity acute aerobic exercise duration on the percentage of circulating CD31^+ cells in lymphocyte population
Author/Authors :
Santosa, Mariani university of indonesia - Faculty of Medicine - Department of Physiology, Indonesia , Santosa, Mariani university of indonesia - Faculty of Medicine - Department of Physiology, Indonesia , Ilyas, Ermita I.I. university of indonesia - Faculty of Medicine - Department of Physiology, Indonesia , Antarianto, Radiana D. university of indonesia - Faculty of Medicine - Department of Histology, Indonesia
From page :
51
To page :
56
Abstract :
Background: The increasing number of circulating CD31^+ endothelial progenitor cells is one of the important factors for maintaining vascular homeostasis. Exercise will effectively increase the number of circulating CD31^+ endothelial progenitor cells. This study aims to determine the effect of moderate-intensity acute aerobic exercise duration on the percentage of circulating CD31^+ cells in untrained healthy young adult subjects. Methods: This study was an experimental study. Untrained healthy volunteers (n=20) performed ergocycle at moderateintensity (64–74% maximum heart rate) for 10 minutes or 30 minutes. Immediately before and 10 minutes after exercise, venous blood samples were drawn. The percentage of CD31^+ cells in peripheral blood was analyzed using flow cytometry. Data was statistically analyzed using student t-test. Results: There were no significant differences in the mean percentage of circulating CD31^+ cells before and after exercise for 10 minutes and 30 minutes (p 0.05). However, there was a different trend in the percentage of circulating CD31^+ cells after exercise for 10 minutes and 30 minutes. In the 10 minutes duration, 50% of subjects showed increase. Whereas in the 30 minutes duration, 80% of subjects showed increase. Conclusion: The percentage of circulating CD31^+ cells before and after exercise for 10 minutes was not different compared to 30 minutes. However, data analysis shows that majority of subjects (80%) had increased in the percentage of circulating CD31^+ cells after 30 minutes exercise.
Keywords :
CD31^+ peripheral blood mononuclear cells , circulating endothelial progenitor cells , endothelial regeneration , exercise
Journal title :
Medical Journal of Indonesia
Journal title :
Medical Journal of Indonesia
Record number :
2682348
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