Journal of Physical Fitness and Sports Medicine (Jul 2014)

Disabled sports and physiological specificity in persons with spinal cord injury

  • Takeshi Nakamura,
  • Kazunari Furusawa,
  • Ken Kouda,
  • Yukihide Nishimura,
  • Yusuke Sasaki,
  • Yasunori Umemoto,
  • Motohiko Banno,
  • Takahiro Ogawa,
  • Takashi Kawasaki,
  • Tomoyuki Ito,
  • Toshihito Mitsui,
  • Fumihiro Tajima

DOI
https://doi.org/10.7600/jpfsm.3.335
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 3
pp. 335 – 339

Abstract

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Today, a large proportion of persons with spinal cord injury (SCI) can return to society thanks to advances in biomedical care. Various sports activities are recommended, especially for wheelchair-bound disabled persons with SCI, in order to maintain proper physical fitness. It is important to know sports activities-induced physiological specificity in persons with SCI before recommending sports activities. Natural killer cell activity (NKCA) is commonly used to study immune response during exercise. Interleukin (IL)-6 is produced by contracting skeletal muscles and then released into the circulation; and is considered to mediate the health benefits of exercise against chronic diseases. We investigated the responses of NKCA and IL-6 in SCI persons during arm exercise and a wheelchair marathon race. Similar NKCA and IL-6 responses were found in thoracolumbar SCI persons and able-bodied (AB) persons. On the other hand, changes in NKCA and IL-6 in cervical SCI persons elicited different characteristic patterns compared to thoracolumbar SCI and AB persons.

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