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Hot water immersion elevates interleukin-6 in persons with cervical spinal cord injury

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Introduction/Background Core temperature elevations can impact positively on immunity, potentially due to increases of catecholamines acting on immune cells’ adrenergic receptors. The dysfunctional sympathetic nervous system in individuals with cervical… Click to show full abstract

Introduction/Background Core temperature elevations can impact positively on immunity, potentially due to increases of catecholamines acting on immune cells’ adrenergic receptors. The dysfunctional sympathetic nervous system in individuals with cervical spinal cord injury (CSCI) impairs adrenergic responses and may contribute to depressed immunity and the occurrence of low-grade systemic inflammation related disorders. However, some immune markers improve following exercise in CSCI, even though the positive effects are often blunted. Non-exercise induced body temperature manipulations have yet to be investigated in CSCI. Material and method Seven male participants with a motor complete CSCI and 8 male able-bodied controls were immersed for 60 min in water set at a temperature 2 C above the individuals’ resting oesophageal temperature. Blood was collected before, during, and every hour up to 4 h after immersion and analyzed for interleukin-6 (IL-6). Results Hot water immersion increased IL-6 in both groups (P  Conclusion This is the first study to show an acute cytokine response induced by hot water immersion in CSCI. Passive elevation of core temperature may help to improve the cytokine profile in CSCI.

Keywords: water immersion; csci; temperature; water; hot water; immersion

Journal Title: Annals of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine
Year Published: 2018

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