Journal of Sports and Biomotor Sciences

Journal of Sports and Biomotor Sciences

Effect of Endurance Training and Methadone Abuse on Interferon-Gamma and Interleukin-17 Serum Levels in Morphine-dependent Rats During Withdrawal Syndrome

Document Type : Original Article

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10.22034/sbs.2023.371673.0
Abstract
 Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of 8 weeks of endurance training and methadone as an alternative to morphine on serum levels of interferon-gamma and interleukin-17.
Materials & Methods: Twenty four male Wistar rats (220 ± 10 g) were divided into four groups of Addicted Control (AC), Addicted Trained (AT), Addicted Methadone (AM) and Addicted Methadone Trained (AMT). All groups were made addicted with morphine sulfate 0.4mg/mL (in 21 days). To ensure their dependence on morphine, Naloxone (3mg/kg, i.p.) was injected into a number of the rats. Methadone hydrochloride powder was added to the drinking water AM and AMT groups. AT and AMT groups were made to run on treadmill for 8 weeks. Running time and speed gradually increased. Both prior to the exercises and 24 hours after the last training session, blood samples were collected from all the animals and the IFN-γ and IL-17 serum levels were measured using the ELISA method.
Results: Serum levels of interferon-gamma increased in the AMT group compared with AM (P<0.001) and serum levels of IL-17 showed a significant decrease (P<0.01). Also, a significant increase in serum levels of interferon-gamma (P<0.01) and a significant decrease in the levels of IL-17 (P<0.001) was observed in the AT compared with the AMT.
Conclusion: Endurance training caused increased interferongamma and decreased interleukin-17 in the active groups compared with the sedentary groups, and it had a greater effect on these cytokines during withdrawal. Therefore, this type of exercise can improve the function of the immune system during withdrawal syndrome.
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Volume 6, Issue 11 - Serial Number 11
September 2014
Pages 58-68

  • Receive Date 16 August 2014
  • Revise Date 13 August 2014
  • Accept Date 15 December 2014