This study was designed to compare the effects of three prolonged exercises varying
in their intensity and duration, on blood mononuclear cell mobilization and cytokine
secretion (IL1- IL2). Seven healthy subjects underwent three effort trials (45 % VO2max during 4h - 60 % VO2max during 3h - 75 % VO2max during 2 h) at one-month intervals. Blood samples were drawn before, different
times during exercise and also after exercise. Prolonged exercises induced a transient
increase in blood mononuclear cells which occurred across all intensity levels. We
also observed a significant increase in plasma IL1 level during exercise which correlates with the exercise intensity. The mean IL1 level increased up to 2.5 times after the three proposed exercises (p < 0.05). Plasma
IL2 level decreased at the end of prolonged exercises irrespective of the exercise intensity.
No correlation was observed between blood mononuclear count and cytokine determination.
Our data suggest that blood mononuclear cells mobilization is associated but not correlated
with alterations of cytokine levels.
Exercise duration - exercise intensity - mobilization - plasma IL1 level - plasma IL2 level