Chronic Effects of Voluntary Exercise on Srbc-Induced Host Defense Reactions in Rats

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A study was conducted to evaluate the chronic effects of regular physical activity on nonspecific and specific immune responses. Male Fischer rats (SPF) exercised voluntarily on running wheels for 4 months, and were then injected intraperitoneally with sheep red blood cells (SRBC), followed by measurement of the host defense functions at -2 d, 3 h, 24 h and 4 d of antigen stimulation. The following results were obtained. © 1993, The Japanese Society of Physical Fitness and Sports Medicine. All rights reserved.

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Suzuki, K., Machida, K., Kariya, M., Arikura, K., Ina, Y., & Tsukamoto, K. (1993). Chronic Effects of Voluntary Exercise on Srbc-Induced Host Defense Reactions in Rats. Japanese Journal of Physical Fitness and Sports Medicine, 42(2), 145–154. https://doi.org/10.7600/jspfsm1949.42.145

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