Circulating Hemato
Circulating Hematopoietic Stem Cell and Some Physiological
Parameters in Different Training Programs
Mohammed Nader Shalaby1,
Jin Yu Liu 2, Mona Mahmoud Kassem3, Mohammed Saad4
(1)Department of Pathobiology key lab of Ministry
of Education, Norman Bethune College of Medicine, Jilin University, China and
Department of Sports Science, Faculty of Physical Education, Port Said
University, Egypt
(2)Department of Pathobiology key lab of Ministry of
Education, Norman Bethune College of Medicine, Jilin University, China
(3)Department of Health Sciences Faculty of Physical
Education Port said University , Egypt
(4)Faculty of Physical Education, Suez Canal University
Abstract: Exercise
is one of the most powerful non pharmacological strategies, which is able to
affect nearly all cells and organs in the body. Changes in the behavior of
adult stem cells have been shown to occur in response to exercise training. The
aim of this study is to reveal the role of aerobic and anaerobic training
programs on CD34+ stem cells and some physiological parameters
. 20 healthy male athletes aged (18-24 yrs) were recruited for this study.
Healthy low active males and BMI matched participants (n=10) aged (20-22 yrs)
were recruited as controls .Aerobic and anaerobic training programs for 12
weeks were used. Vo2max, pulse rate estimation using strand Rhyming
protocol. RBCs,WBCs, Hb and hematocrit were estimated using coulter counter,
Lactate by accusport, CD34+ stem cells by flow cytometer.
Results revealed: VO2 max was
increased in case of aerobic training program compared to anaerobic one
.Lactate concentration was decreased in case of aerobic training programs
compared to anaerobic one. RBCs,Wbcs,Hb and hematocrit were increased in
anaerobic than aerobic training programs CD34+ stem cells were
increased in case of anaerobic training program than aerobic one and control.
It is concluded that training programs provoke better adaptation.
[Mohammed Nader Shalaby, Jin Yu Liu, Mona Mahmoud
Kassem, Mohammed Saad. Circulating Hematopoietic Stem Cell
and Some Physiological Parameters in Different Training Programs. Life Sci J 2012; 9(1):965-971].
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Key words: Aerobic and anaerobic training programs, CD34+ stem
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