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Published in: Sports Medicine 5/2006

01-05-2006 | Current Opinion

Trauma-Induced Systemic Inflammatory Response versus Exercise-Induced Immunomodulatory Effects

Authors: Dr Elvira Fehrenbach, Marion E. Schneider

Published in: Sports Medicine | Issue 5/2006

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Abstract

Accidental trauma and heavy endurance exercise, both induce a kind of systemic inflammatory response, also called systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS). Exercise-related SIRS is conditioned by hyperthermia and concomitant heat shock responses, whereas trauma-induced SIRS manifests concomitantly with tissue necrosis and immune activation, secondarily followed by fever. Inflammatory cytokines are common denominators in both trauma and exercise, although there are marked quantitative differences. Different anti-inflammatory cytokines may be involved in the control of inflammation in trauma- and exercise-induced stress. Exercise leads to a balanced equilibrium between inflammatory and anti-inflammatory responses. Intermittent states of rest, as well as anti-oxidant capacity, are lacking or minor in trauma but are high in exercising individuals. Regular training may enhance immune competence, whereas trauma-induced SIRS often paves the way for infectious complications, such as sepsis.
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Metadata
Title
Trauma-Induced Systemic Inflammatory Response versus Exercise-Induced Immunomodulatory Effects
Authors
Dr Elvira Fehrenbach
Marion E. Schneider
Publication date
01-05-2006
Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Published in
Sports Medicine / Issue 5/2006
Print ISSN: 0112-1642
Electronic ISSN: 1179-2035
DOI
https://doi.org/10.2165/00007256-200636050-00001

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