Differential effects of intense exercise and pollution on the airways in a murine model
Abstract Background Exercise-induced bronchoconstriction (EIB) is a transient airway narrowing, occurring during or shortly after intensive exercise. It is highly prevalent in non-asthmatic outdoor endurance athletes suggesting an important contribution of air pollution in the development of EIB. Th...
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doaj-82f339352f3a4c1a8189bbb06d100ebf2021-03-21T12:47:13ZengBMCParticle and Fibre Toxicology1743-89772021-03-0118111510.1186/s12989-021-00401-6Differential effects of intense exercise and pollution on the airways in a murine modelTatjana Decaesteker0Eliane Vanhoffelen1Kristel Trekels2Anne-Charlotte Jonckheere3Jonathan Cremer4Arno Vanstapel5Ellen Dilissen6Dominique Bullens7Lieven J. Dupont8Jeroen A. Vanoirbeek9Laboratory of Respiratory Diseases and Thoracic Surgery (BREATHE), Department of Chronic Diseases and Metabolism (CHROMETA), KU Leuven, University of LeuvenCentre for Environment and Health, Department of Public Health and Primary Care, KU LeuvenCentre for Environment and Health, Department of Public Health and Primary Care, KU LeuvenAllergy and Clinical Immunology Research Group, Department of Microbiology, Immunology and Transplantation, KU LeuvenAllergy and Clinical Immunology Research Group, Department of Microbiology, Immunology and Transplantation, KU LeuvenLaboratory of Respiratory Diseases and Thoracic Surgery (BREATHE), Department of Chronic Diseases and Metabolism (CHROMETA), KU Leuven, University of LeuvenAllergy and Clinical Immunology Research Group, Department of Microbiology, Immunology and Transplantation, KU LeuvenAllergy and Clinical Immunology Research Group, Department of Microbiology, Immunology and Transplantation, KU LeuvenLaboratory of Respiratory Diseases and Thoracic Surgery (BREATHE), Department of Chronic Diseases and Metabolism (CHROMETA), KU Leuven, University of LeuvenCentre for Environment and Health, Department of Public Health and Primary Care, KU LeuvenAbstract Background Exercise-induced bronchoconstriction (EIB) is a transient airway narrowing, occurring during or shortly after intensive exercise. It is highly prevalent in non-asthmatic outdoor endurance athletes suggesting an important contribution of air pollution in the development of EIB. Therefore, more research is necessary to investigate the combination of exercise and pollutants on the airways. Methods Balbc/ByJ mice were intranasally challenged 5 days a week for 3 weeks with saline or 0.2 mg/ml diesel exhaust particles (DEP), prior to a daily incremental running session or non-exercise session. Once a week, the early ventilatory response was measured and lung function was determined at day 24. Airway inflammation and cytokine levels were evaluated in bronchoalveolar lavage fluid. Furthermore, innate lymphoid cells, dendritic cells and tight junction mRNA expression were determined in lung tissue. Results Submaximal exercise resulted in acute alterations of the breathing pattern and significantly improved FEV0.1 at day 24. DEP exposure induced neutrophilic airway inflammation, accompanied with increased percentages of CD11b+ DC in lung tissue and pro-inflammatory cytokines, such as IL-13, MCP-1, GM-CSF and KC. Occludin and claudin-1(Cldn-1) expression were respectively increased and decreased by DEP exposure. Whereas, exercise increased Cldn-3 and Cldn-18 expression. Combining exercise and DEP exposure resulted in significantly increased SP-D levels in the airways. Conclusion DEP exposure induced typical airway neutrophilia, DC recruitment and pro-inflammatory cytokine production. Whereas, intensive exercise induced changes of the breathing pattern. The combination of both triggers resulted in a dysregulation of tight junction expression, suggesting that intensive exercise in polluted environments can induce important changes in the airway physiology and integrity.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12989-021-00401-6Diesel exhaust particlesExercise-induced bronchoconstrictionTight junctionsDendritic cellsNon-allergic |
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Tatjana Decaesteker Eliane Vanhoffelen Kristel Trekels Anne-Charlotte Jonckheere Jonathan Cremer Arno Vanstapel Ellen Dilissen Dominique Bullens Lieven J. Dupont Jeroen A. Vanoirbeek |
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Tatjana Decaesteker Eliane Vanhoffelen Kristel Trekels Anne-Charlotte Jonckheere Jonathan Cremer Arno Vanstapel Ellen Dilissen Dominique Bullens Lieven J. Dupont Jeroen A. Vanoirbeek Differential effects of intense exercise and pollution on the airways in a murine model Particle and Fibre Toxicology Diesel exhaust particles Exercise-induced bronchoconstriction Tight junctions Dendritic cells Non-allergic |
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Tatjana Decaesteker Eliane Vanhoffelen Kristel Trekels Anne-Charlotte Jonckheere Jonathan Cremer Arno Vanstapel Ellen Dilissen Dominique Bullens Lieven J. Dupont Jeroen A. Vanoirbeek |
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Differential effects of intense exercise and pollution on the airways in a murine model |
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Differential effects of intense exercise and pollution on the airways in a murine model |
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Differential effects of intense exercise and pollution on the airways in a murine model |
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Differential effects of intense exercise and pollution on the airways in a murine model |
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Differential effects of intense exercise and pollution on the airways in a murine model |
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differential effects of intense exercise and pollution on the airways in a murine model |
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Particle and Fibre Toxicology |
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Abstract Background Exercise-induced bronchoconstriction (EIB) is a transient airway narrowing, occurring during or shortly after intensive exercise. It is highly prevalent in non-asthmatic outdoor endurance athletes suggesting an important contribution of air pollution in the development of EIB. Therefore, more research is necessary to investigate the combination of exercise and pollutants on the airways. Methods Balbc/ByJ mice were intranasally challenged 5 days a week for 3 weeks with saline or 0.2 mg/ml diesel exhaust particles (DEP), prior to a daily incremental running session or non-exercise session. Once a week, the early ventilatory response was measured and lung function was determined at day 24. Airway inflammation and cytokine levels were evaluated in bronchoalveolar lavage fluid. Furthermore, innate lymphoid cells, dendritic cells and tight junction mRNA expression were determined in lung tissue. Results Submaximal exercise resulted in acute alterations of the breathing pattern and significantly improved FEV0.1 at day 24. DEP exposure induced neutrophilic airway inflammation, accompanied with increased percentages of CD11b+ DC in lung tissue and pro-inflammatory cytokines, such as IL-13, MCP-1, GM-CSF and KC. Occludin and claudin-1(Cldn-1) expression were respectively increased and decreased by DEP exposure. Whereas, exercise increased Cldn-3 and Cldn-18 expression. Combining exercise and DEP exposure resulted in significantly increased SP-D levels in the airways. Conclusion DEP exposure induced typical airway neutrophilia, DC recruitment and pro-inflammatory cytokine production. Whereas, intensive exercise induced changes of the breathing pattern. The combination of both triggers resulted in a dysregulation of tight junction expression, suggesting that intensive exercise in polluted environments can induce important changes in the airway physiology and integrity. |
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Diesel exhaust particles Exercise-induced bronchoconstriction Tight junctions Dendritic cells Non-allergic |
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