Exercise stimulates interleukin-6 secretion: inhibition by glucocorticoids and correlation with catecholamines

Volume: 271, Issue: 3, Pages: E601 - E605
Published: Sep 1, 1996
Abstract
In experimental animals, stress and catecholamines stimulate endogenous interleukin-6 (IL-6) secretion, whereas glucocorticoids inhibit it. To examine whether physical stress alters the secretion of IL-6 in humans, and to what extent this is correlated with catecholamines and modified by glucocorticoids, we performed high-intensity treadmill exercise test runs on 15 male volunteers, in a double-blind crossover design, after pretreatment with...
Paper Details
Title
Exercise stimulates interleukin-6 secretion: inhibition by glucocorticoids and correlation with catecholamines
Published Date
Sep 1, 1996
Volume
271
Issue
3
Pages
E601 - E605
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