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Routine exercise alters measures of immunity and the acute phase reaction

European Journal of Applied Physiology, 2014
To expand our understanding of the overall anti-inflammatory nature of routine exercise; we compared resting blood values from adults who habitually undertake frequent, moderate levels of exercise to reference interval values assumed to reflect values largely from non-exercisers.
S Lehtinen   +8 more
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Human fibrinopeptide A mediates allergic reaction in mice in the acute phase

Peptides, 2001
We detected a human humoral peptide that deglycosylates mouse antibody IgE, and found that this peptide had the amino acid sequence ADSGEGDFLAEGGGV. The peptide synthesized according to the sequence also deglycosylated the antibody IgE. The deglycosylated IgE did not induce mouse systemic anaphylaxis.
Toshihiro Sugiyama, Yutaka Masuda
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High serum ferritin post partum: An acute phase reaction

Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica, 1993
The purpose of the study was to examine the cause of the increased serum ferritin post‐partum observed previously. B‐hemoglobin, B‐leucocytes, S‐ferritin, erythrocyte protoporphyrin and S‐orosomucoid were dermined in the blood of 21 pregnant women in the 39th week of pregnancy, two to four days and six weeks after delivery. The S‐ferritin was increased
Sverre Sandberq   +2 more
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LEUKOCYTIC PYROGEN: A MAJOR MEDIATOR OF THE ACUTE PHASE REACTION

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1982
The acute phase reaction is initiated and regulated by leukocytic pyrogen which is released by activated host phagocytes at inflammatory sites during inflammatory reactions of any etiology. The physiological alterations which follow include, in addition to the characteristic acute phase protein changes, fever, granulocytosis, fall in serum iron and ...
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Acute Phase Reaction in Healthy Volunteers After Bronchoscopy With Lavage

Chest, 2006
Bronchoscopy with BAL is being used increasingly in the investigation of acute and chronic lung inflammation. The scope of the acute phase response induced by the procedure is not fully evaluated. The purpose of the study is to characterize the acute phase response induced by bronchoscopy with BAL.Observational study.A human study research facility ...
Andrew J. Ghio   +4 more
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serum protein changes during the acute phase reaction

Clinica Chimica Acta, 1969
Abstract Serum α1-antitrypsin, α1-acid glycoprotein, baptoglobin, ceruloplasmin and C-reactive protein are increased, albumin, transferrin, α1-and β-lipoprotein are decreased as an early response to tissue trauma and inflammatory disease. In infection these changes are followed by a rise of γ-globulins.
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Thermal stimulation of the hypothalamus does not evoke the acute-phase reaction

Brain Research Bulletin, 1987
Interleukin-1 (IL1) injected into the preoptic-anterior hypothalamus (POAH) induces, besides fever, the hepatic synthesis of acute-phase glycoproteins. Since the febrigenic action of IL1 may involve thermosensitive neurons in the POAH, this study examined whether such neurons also might mediate the acute-phase response (APR).
T.A. Mashburn   +4 more
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The birth process initiates an acute phase reaction in the fetus-newborn infant

Acta Paediatrica, 2000
Our goal was to investigate whether the normal birth process stimulated an acute phase response in healthy infants with physiological changes in the circulating levels of acute phase cytokines and acute phase proteins. We also monitored body temperature, body weight and behavioural state in order to investigate if clinical signs of acute phase reaction
L O Hansson   +3 more
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The Acute Phase Reaction of the Exocrine Pancreas

Digestion, 1994
In different tissues alteration of protein synthesis has been observed during acute stress. In this review we characterise the modulation of pancreatic protein synthesis during inflammation. A sustained decrease of mRNA levels of secretory enzymes is accompanied by noncoordinated alterations of protein synthesis during the acute phase and the recovery ...
Iovanna Jl, Keim, Dagorn Jc
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Experimental study of acute-phase reactions

Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine, 1958
The ability of acute-phase rabbit serums to react with somatic pneumococcal polysaccharide has been confirmed. The complement-fixation test is applicable to the detection of this reaction.
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