KMID : 0811720060100050231
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Korean Journal of Physiology & Pharmacology 2006 Volume.10 No. 5 p.231 ~ p.234
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Sweating by Exercise Controls Body Temperature through Increase of Interleukin-1beta
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Bae Jun-Sang
Shin Young-Oh Lee Jeong-Beom Seok Hyun Min Young-Ki Yang Hun-Mo
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Abstract
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This study was designed to investigate the expression and production of interleukin-1beta (IL-1¥â) in human peripheral blood of trained runners and untrained controls after temporary moderate intensity exercise. Male long-distance trained runners (TR) and untrained sedentary control subjects (SED) ran for 1 h at 70% of heart rate reserve (HRR). IL-1¥â gene and protein expressions were significantly higher in TR than those with SED at all 3 intervals examined independently. Significant increases in total sweat volume and oral temperature were observed after exercise in both groups, however, there were some differences between the groups. We conclude, therefore, that sweating due to exercise is associated with increase of IL-1¥â and it is correlated with decrease of oral temperature.
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KEYWORD
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Sweating, Exercise, Body temperature, Interleukin-1beta, Trained runner
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