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Effects of a polysaccharide-based multi-ingredient supplement on salivary immunity in non-elite marathon runners

机译:基于多糖的多重成分补充对非精英马拉松运动员唾液免疫的影响

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Extreme exercise may alter the innate immune system. Glycans are involved in several biological processes including immune system regulation. However, limited data regarding the impact of glycan supplementation on immunological parameters after strenuous exercise are available. We aimed to determine the impact of a standardized polysaccharide-based multi-ingredient supplement, Advanced Ambrotose? complex powder (AA) on salivary secretory Immunoglobulin A (sIgA) and pro- and anti-inflammatory protein levels before and after a marathon in non-elite runners. Forty-one male marathon runners who completed the 42.195?km of the 2016 Barcelona marathon were randomly assigned to two study groups. Of them, n?=?20 (48%) received the AA supplement for 15?days prior the race (AA group) and n?=?21 (52%) did not receive any AA supplement (non-AA group). Saliva and blood samples were collected the day before the marathon and two days after the end of the race. Salivary IgA, pro-inflammatory chemokines (Gro-alpha, Gro-beta, MCP-1) and anti-inflammatory proteins (Angiogenin, ACRP, Siglec 5) were determined using commercially ELISA kits in saliva supernatant. Biochemical parameters, including C-reactive protein, cardiac biomarkers, and blood hemogram were also evaluated. Marathon runners who did not receive the AA supplement experienced a decrease of salivary sIgA and pro-inflammatory chemokines (Gro-alpha and Gro-beta) after the race, while runners with AA supplementation showed lower levels of anti-inflammatory chemokines (Angiogenin). Gro-alpha and Gro-beta salivary levels were lower before the race in the AA group and correlated with blood leukocytes and platelets. Changes in salivary sIgA and inflammatory chemokines, especially Gro-alfa and Gro-beta, were observed in marathon runners supplemented with AA prior to the race. These findings suggested that AA may have a positive effect on immune response after a strenuous exercise.
机译:极端运动可能会改变先天免疫系统。聚糖参与了几种生物过程,包括免疫系统监管。然而,有限的关于糖类补充在剧烈运动后补充对免疫参数的影响的有限数据。我们旨在确定标准化多糖的多重成分补充剂,晚期排除症的影响?在非精英跑道中的马拉松唾液中的唾液分泌免疫球蛋白A(SIGA)和抗炎蛋白水平的复合粉末(AA)。完成2016年巴塞罗那马拉松队的42.195 km的四十一位男性马拉松运动员被随机分配给两项研究组。其中,n?= 20(48%)接受AA补充剂15?天(AA组)和N?21(52%)未接受任何AA补充(非AA组)。在马拉松前一天和比赛结束后两天收集唾液和血液样本。使用唾液上清液中的商业ELISA试剂盒测定唾液IgA,促炎趋化因子(GRO-α,GRO-BETA,MCP-1)和抗炎蛋白(血管生成素,ACRP,SIGLEC 5)。还评估了生物化学参数,包括C-反应蛋白,心脏生物标志物和血液倍剧。没有收到AA补充剂的马拉松运动员在比赛之后经历了唾液SIGA和促炎趋化因子(GRO-α和GRO-BETA)的减少,而具有AA补充的跑步者显示出较低水平的抗炎趋化因子(血管生成素)。在AA组的比赛之前,Gro-α和Gro-β唾液水平较低,与血白细胞和血小板相关。在比赛之前,在补充有AA的马拉松运动员中观察到唾液SIGA和炎性趋化因子,尤其是Gro-Alfa和Gro-β的变化。这些发现表明AA在剧烈运动后可能对免疫应答产生积极影响。

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