High-intensity intermittent exercise increases serum levels of chitinase 3-like protein-1 and matrix metalloproteinase-9 in persons with multiple sclerosis

The study aimed to evaluate the effect of high-intensity intermittent exercise (HIIE) on serum levels of MMP-9 and CHI3L1 in multiple sclerosis. Study group received HIIE twice a week for 12 weeks, while control group received no treatment. In intra-group comparison, study group showed a significant...

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description The study aimed to evaluate the effect of high-intensity intermittent exercise (HIIE) on serum levels of MMP-9 and CHI3L1 in multiple sclerosis. Study group received HIIE twice a week for 12 weeks, while control group received no treatment. In intra-group comparison, study group showed a significant increase in MMP-9 and CHI3L1 levels, while control group showed no significant difference. In intergroup comparison, a significant difference was found only in CHI3L1 levels after treatment. The increase in MMP-9 and CH3L-1 concentrations in study group suggests that these biomarkers may play a role in regulating specific skeletal muscle adaptations due to HIIE. •High-intensity interval exercise increases serum MMP-9 levels in persons with MS.•High-intensity interval exercise increases serum CHI3L1 levels in persons with MS.•MMP-9 and CHI3L1 may play a role in adaptations in skeletal muscle due to HIEE.
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MMP-9
Multiple sclerosis
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