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Effect of Dietary Fat Intake and Exercise on Inflammatory Mediators of the Immune System in Sedentary Men and Women

Kulwara Meksawan, PhD, Jaya T. Venkatraman, PhD, Atif B. Awad, PhD and David R. Pendergast, EdD

Department of Exercise and Nutrition Sciences (K.M., J.T.V., A.B.A.)
Department of Physiology and Biophysics (D.R.P.), School of Public Health and Health Professions and School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, State University of New York at Buffalo, Buffalo, New York



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Fig. 1. In vitro production of IL-1ß by PBMN cells stimulated with LPS. The production of IL-1ß by PBMN cells stimulated with LPS at pre- and post-exercise after experimental diets. * Significant difference between pre- and post-exercise, p < 0.05.

 


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Fig. 2. In vitro production of IL-6 by PBMN cells stimulated with LPS. The production of IL-6 by PBMN cells stimulated with LPS at pre- and post-exercise after experimental diets. * Significant difference between pre- and post-exercise, regardless of diets, p < 0.05.

 


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Fig. 3. In vitro production of TNF-{alpha} by PBMN cells stimulated with LPS. The production of TNF-{alpha} by PBMN cells stimulated with LPS at pre- and post-exercise after experimental diets. Values with different letters (a, b) are significant differences between diets, regardless of time points, p < 0.05.

 


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Fig. 4. In vitro production of LTB4 by neutrophils stimulated with LPS. The production of LTB4 by neutrophils stimulated with LPS at pre- and post-exercise after experimental diets. Values with different letters (a, b) are significant differences between diets, regardless of time points, p < 0.05.

 


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Fig. 5. In vitro production of IL-8 by neutrophils stimulated with LPS. The production of IL-8 by neutrophils stimulated with LPS at pre- and post-exercise after experimental diets.

 


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Fig. 6. In vitro production of sICAM-1 by neutrophils stimulated with LPS. The production of sICAM-1 by neutrophils stimulated with LPS at pre- and post-exercise after experimental diets. Values with different letters (c, d) are significant differences at post-exercise, p < 0.05.

 





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