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J Breath Res ; 18(1)2023 Nov 03.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37875103

ABSTRACT

Pulmonary function is usually assessed by measuring Vital Capacity (VC) using equipment such as a spirometer or ventilometer, but these are not always available to the population, as they are relatively expensive tests, difficult to transport and require trained professionals. However, the single breath counting technique (SBCT) appears as a possible alternative to respiratory function tests, to help in the pathophysiological understanding of lung diseases. The objective is to verify the applicability of the SBCT as a parameter for evaluating VC. This is a systematic review registered in the International Prospective Register of Systematic Reviews (CRD42023383706) and used for PubMed®, Scientific Electronic Library Online, LILACS, EMBASE, and Web of Science databases of articles published until January 2023. Methodological quality regarding the risk of bias was assessed using Quality Assessment of Diagnostic Accuracy Studies-2 and National Institutes of Health tools. Eleven of a total of 574 studies were included, of these, nine showed a correlation between VC and SBCT (weak in healthy, moderate in neuromuscular and strong in hospitalized patients). One study of hospitalized patients accurately identified a count value of 21 for a VC of 20 ml kg-1(Sensitivity = 94% and Specificity = 77%), and another estimated a count lower than 41 for a VC below 80% of predicted in patients with neuromuscular dystrophy (Sensitivity = 89% and Specificity = 62%), and another showed good intra and inter-examiner reproducibility in young, adult, and elderly populations. A meta-analysis of three studies showed a moderate correlation in subjects with neuromuscular diseases (r= 0.62, 95% CI = 0.52-0.71,p< 0.01). A high risk of bias was identified regarding the justification of the sample size and blinding of the evaluators. SBCT has been presented as an alternative to assess VC in the absence of specific equipment. There is a clear relationship between SBCT and VC, especially in neuromuscular and hospitalized individuals. New validation studies conducted with greater control of potential bias risks are necessary.


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Breath Tests , Lung , United States , Adult , Humans , Aged , Reproducibility of Results , Vital Capacity/physiology , Spirometry
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Rev. bras. ciênc. esporte ; 42: e2005, 2020. tab, graf
Article in Portuguese | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1137359

ABSTRACT

RESUMO Objetivou-se avaliar alterações imunes, entre obesidade e exercício (natação). Ratas Wistar foram alocadas, conforme regime dietético: Grupo Labina (GL) e Grupo Hiperlipídico (GH); e, aos 60 dias, segundo o exercício. Após protocolo de exercício, avaliaram-se parâmetros murinométricos, gordura visceral, série branca do sangue e cultura de macrófagos. Observamos aumento nos parâmetros murinométricos, na gordura visceral do GH sedentário e nos linfócitos, neutrófilos e basófilos do GH exercitado. A taxa de fagocitose e a produção de óxido nítrico estimulado com lipopolissacarídeos aumentaram nos ratos exercitados. A natação parece reverter o fenótipo de sobrepeso, promovido pela dieta hiperlipídica, atenuou os efeitos dessa no sistema imune e melhorou sua resposta.


ABSTRACT The aim was to evaluate immune changes between obesity and swimming. Wistar rats were allocated according to dietary regimen: Labina Group (LG) and Hyperlipid Group (HG); and at 60 days, according to the exercise. After exercise protocol, murinometric parameters, visceral fat, white blood series and macrophage culture were evaluated. We observed an increase in the murinometric parameters and visceral fat of the sedentary HG, and in the lymphocytes, neutrophils and basophils of the exercised HG. The rate of phagocytosis and the production of nitric oxide stimulated with lipopolysaccharides increased in the exercised rats. Swimming seems to reverse the overweight phenotype promoted by the hyperlipid diet and attenuated the effects it on the immune system, improving its response.


RESUMEN El objetivo de este artículo fue evaluar cambios inmunológicos entre obesidad y ejercicio (natación). Se distribuyó a ratas Wistar según el régimen dietético: grupo labina (GL) y grupo hiperlipídico (GH). Y a los 60 días, según el ejercicio. Después del protocolo de ejercicio, se evaluaron los parámetros murinométricos, grasa visceral, serie blanca de la sangre y cultivo de macrófagos. Se observó un aumento de los parámetros murinométricos y de la grasa visceral del GH sedentario, así como en los linfocitos, neutrófilos y basófilos del GH ejercitado. La tasa de fagocitosis y la producción de óxido nítrico estimulado con lipopolisacárido aumentaron en las ratas ejercitadas. Parece que la natación revierte el fenotipo de sobrepeso promovido por la dieta hiperlipídica y atenúa los efectos de esta en el sistema inmunitario, por lo que mejora su respuesta.

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Motriz rev. educ. fís. (Impr.) ; 18(4): 699-707, out.-dez. 2012. ilus, tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-660670

ABSTRACT

OBJETIVO: Analisou-se o impacto do treinamento físico moderado (TFM) e intenso (TFI) sobre o perfil leucocitário e a atividade microbicida de macrófagos alveolares, em 29 ratos machos Wistar. MÉTODOS: Foram formados três grupos: controle-sedentário (CS), treino-moderado (TM) e treino-intenso (TI). Os TFM e TFI foram efetuados através da natação, com aumento progressivo de carga conforme o peso corporal, até um máximo de 3% para o TFM, e 5% para o TFI. As coletas de sangue para contagem total e diferencial dos leucócitos foram automatizadas através do analisador hematológico Sysmex XT- 1800i (Roche®) antes e após o treino. E ao final realizou-se o lavado broncoalveolar para determinar a taxa de fagocitose e a produção de óxido nítrico (ON) de macrófagos. RESULTADOS: O grupo TM apresentou valores maiores para o número de leucócitos (12,77±2,0 x 17,25±2,4 10³/mm³), linfócitos (8,87±1,0 x 12,5±2,1 10³/mm³) e neutrófilos (0,99±0,5 x 3,18±1,0 10³/mm³), p<0,05. Apresentou também uma maior produção de ON (15,77±4,9µmols/mL) e da taxa de fagocitose (38,6%±8,65) em relação ao CS (6,58±1,9µmols/mL e 24,4%±7,40, respectivamente). Enquanto que, o grupo TI apresentou menor taxa de fagocitose (13,1%±1,52 x 24,4%±7,40), maior produção de ON (38,40± 2,1x 6,58±1,9 µmols/mL) e aumento apenas, no valor dos neutrófilos (2,6±1,4x 0,99±0,5 10³/mm³) quando comparado ao CS, p<0,001. CONCLUSÕES: O TFM proporcionou melhora nos mecanismos de defesa dos animais adultos. Enquanto que o TFI reduziu a taxa de fagocitose o que poderá implicar em prejuízo da atividade microbicida dos animais.


OBJECTIVE: To assess the impact of moderate (MPT) and intense physical training (IPT) on the white blood cell profile and the microbicide activity of alveolar macrophages in 29 Wistar male rats. METHODS: The sample was separated into three groups: control group (sedentary), moderate training (MT), and intense training groups (IT). Swimming was the tool used to classify both moderate and intense training groups with a progressive increase of exercise load regarding body weight (up to 3% for the moderate physical training and 5% for the intense training group). The blood samples used to count total and differential leucocytes were automated by a hematological analyzer Sysmex XT-1800i (Roche®) before and after training sessions. At the end of the process, a bronchoalveolar lavage was carried out so to determine the amount of phagocytosis and the production of nitric oxide (NO) of the macrophages. RESULTS: The MT showed an increase in the number of leucocytes (12,77±2,0x17,25±2,4 10³/mm³), lymphocytes (8,87±1,0x 12,5±2,1 10³/mm³) and neutrophils (0,99±0,5x3,18 ±1,0 10³/mm³), p<0,05. There was also a higher production of NO (15,77±4,9µmols/mL) as well as a higher phagocytosis rate of (38,6%±8,65) as to the control group (6,58±1,9 µmols/mL and 24,4%±7,40, respectively). Whereas the IT showed a smaller phagocytosis rate (13,1%±1,52x 24,4%±7,40), a greater production of NO (38,40±2,1 x 6,58±1,9 µmols/mL) and an increase only in the number of neutrophils (2,6±1,4 x 0,99±0,5 10³/mm³) compared to the control group, p<0,001. CONCLUSIONS: The MPT induced a significant improvement in the defense mechanisms of the adult rats. On the other hand, the IPT induced a reduction in phagocytosis rate which could lead to the microbicide activity of the rats being damaged.


Subject(s)
Animals , Male , Rats , Exercise/physiology , Leukocytes , Nitric Oxide , Phagocytosis , Rats, Wistar
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