Artigo Revisado por pares

Anti-Inflammatory Doses of Ibuprofen: Effect on Neutrophils and Exercise-Induced Muscle Injury

1999; Thieme Medical Publishers (Germany); Volume: 20; Issue: 02 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1055/s-2007-971100

ISSN

1439-3964

Autores

F. Pizza, Druie Cavender, A. R. Stockard, H. L. Baylies, A. Beighle,

Tópico(s)

Cardiovascular and exercise physiology

Resumo

The purpose of the study was to determine the effect of anti-inflammatory doses of ibuprofen on neutrophils, neutrophil 02- production, and markers of muscle injury. Males (n = 10) performed 2 bouts of one-arm eccentric exercise on opposite arms separated by three weeks. Subjects received 2400 mg·d-1 of ibuprofen or a placebo 5 d befone exercise and during 10 d of recovery. Measurements were maide before the treatments, pre-exercise, at 4 h, and at 1, 2, 3, 4 .and 10 d post-exercise. Circulating neutrophil counts were similar between the treatments at the sampling points. Neutrophili counts were higher (p<0.05) for ibuprofen and were elevated (p<0.05) at 4 h post-exercise relative to pre-exercise in both treatments. Stimulated neutrophil 02- production was lower- for ibuprofen relative to placebo at pre-exercise and was increased (p<0.05) at 4 h and 4 d of both treatments. CK activity at 3 d post-exercise was lower (p < 0.05) for ibuprofen relative to placebo. Isometric strength, soreness, tenderness, and arm angles were similar between the treatments. In conclusion, anti-inflamrmatory doses of ibuprofen reduced CK activity but not the neutrophil response or other indirect markers of muscle injury during recovery from eccentric arm exercise.

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