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Article type: Research Article
Authors: Ernst, E.b | Saradeth, T.a | Achhammer, G.a
Affiliations: [a] Hemorheology Research Laboratory, Dept. Physical Medicine, LM University of Munich | [b] Dept. Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Medical School Hannover, 3000 Hannover 61, PO-Box 610180, FRG (address for correspondence)
Note: [] Accepted by: Editor G.D.O. Lowe
Abstract: Thirteen male volunteers were submitted twice to a standardized ergometer test up to the point of physical exhaustion, once without and once with omega-3 fatty acid supplementation. Hematocrit, plasma viscosity, red cell aggregation and blood cell filterability (St. George’s Filtrometer) were measured before and immediately after ergometry. Comparing the pre-exercise values, one finds a reduction of red cell aggregation and an increase in red cell deformability following omega-3 supplementation. After exercise there is an increase in red cell aggregation at stasis, plasma viscosity and hematocrit independent of supplementation. Red cell deformability and white cell behavior do not change significantly. The results confirm that acute exercise profoundly changes blood rheology and suggests that omega-3 fatty acids reduce red cell aggregation and enhance red cell deformability. It follows firstly that exercise can be used as a simple in vivo model to produce certain rheological changes in heal thy volunteers and that secondly omega-3 fatty acids have considerable potential for hemorheological therapy.
Keywords: exercise, omega-3 fatty acids, red cells, leukocytes
DOI: 10.3233/CH-1990-10201
Journal: Clinical Hemorheology and Microcirculation, vol. 10, no. 2, pp. 157-163, 1990
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