1. Elevated levels of cytokines, especially interleukin (IL)-6 and IL-1ra,
can be measured in the plasma of athletes after exhaustive long term exerci
se.
2. The present study investigates the kinetics of several cytokines and che
mokines in ten male athletes before, during and after 2.5 h of treadmill ru
nning at 75% of maximal oxygen consumption (V-O2,V-max). Blood was sampled
before, every half-hour during running and every hour in the following 6 h
recovery period.
3. The plasma concentration of IL-6 increased after 30 min of running, and
peaked at the end of running with a 25-fold increase compared with the pre-
exercise value. IL-1ra increased only after running, and peaked after 2 h o
f rest with an 18-fold increase compared with the pre-exercise value. No ch
anges were found in the concentrations of IL-1 beta, tumour necrosis factor
(TNF)alpha, IL-15 and macrophage inflammatory protein (MIP)-1 beta, and th
e concentrations of IL-8 and MIP-1 alpha were below detection limits.
4. The results suggest that very early events in exercise trigger the relea
se of IL-6, and that the cytokine response to exercise has similarities to
that observed after trauma.