Booth, S., Florida-James, G. D., McFarlin, B. K., Spielmann, G., O’Connor, D. P., & Simpson, R. J. (2010). The impact of acute strenuous exercise on TLR2, TLR4 and HLA. DR expression on human blood monocytes induced by autologous serum. European Journal of Applied Physiology, 110(6), 1259-1268.
Cavalcante, P. A. M., Gregnani, M. F., Henrique, J. S., Ornellas, F. H., & Araújo, R. C. (2017). Aerobic but not resistance exercise can induce inflammatory pathways via toll-like 2 and 4: a systematic review. Sports Medicine-Open, 3(1), 42.
Fernandez-Gonzalo, R., De Paz, J. A., Rodriguez-Miguelez, P., Cuevas, M. J., & González-Gallego, J. (2012). Effects of eccentric exercise on toll-like receptor 4 signaling pathway in peripheral blood mononuclear cells. Journal of Applied Physiology, 112(12), 2011-2018.
Fernandez-Gonzalo, R., De Paz, J. A., Rodriguez-Miguelez, P., Cuevas, M. J., & González-Gallego, J. (2014). TLR4-mediated blunting of inflammatory responses to eccentric exercise in young women. Mediators of Inflammation, 2014, 1-11.
Flynn, M. G., McFarlin, B. K., Phillips, M. D., Stewart, L. K., & Timmerman, K. L. (2003). Toll-like receptor 4 and CD14 mRNA expression are lower in resistive exercise-trained elderly women. Journal of Applied Physiology, 95(5), 1833-1842.
Gleeson, M., McFarlin, B., & Flynn, M. (2006). Exercise and Toll-like receptors. Exercise Immunology Review, 12(1), 34-53.
Jackson, A. S., & Pollock, M. L. (1978). Generalized equations for predicting body density of men. British Journal of Nutrition, 40(3), 497-504.
Lancaster, G. I., Khan, Q., Drysdale, P., Wallace, F., Jeukendrup, A. E., Drayson, M. T., & Gleeson, M. (2005). The physiological regulation of toll‐like receptor expression and function in humans. The Journal of Physiology, 563(3), 945-955.
Lee, W. J. (2011). IGF-I exerts an anti-inflammatory effect on skeletal muscle cells through down-regulation of TLR4 signaling. Immune Network, 11(4), 223-226.
Li, H., Miao, W., Ma, J., Xv, Z., Bo, H., Li, J., Ji, L. L. (2016). Acute exercise-induced mitochondrial stress triggers an inflammatory response in the myocardium via NLRP3 inflammasome activation with mitophagy. Oxidative Medicine and Cellular Longevity, 2016, 1-11.
Lust, J. A., Lacy, M. Q., Zeldenrust, S. R., Dispenzieri, A., Gertz, M. A., Witzig, T. E., … & Donovan, K. A. (2009). Induction of a chronic disease state in patients with smoldering or indolent multiple myeloma by targeting interleukin 1β-induced interleukin 6 production and the myeloma proliferative component. Mayo Clinic Proceedings, 84(2), 114-122.
Ma, Y., He, M., & Qiang, L. (2013). Exercise therapy downregulates the overexpression of TLR4, TLR2, MyD88 and NF-κB after cerebral ischemia in rats. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 14(2), 3718-3733.
Mardare, C., Krüger, K., Liebisch, G., Seimetz, M., Couturier, A., Ringseis, R,. Mooren, F. C. (2016). Endurance and resistance training affect high fat diet-induced increase of ceramides, inflammasome expression, and systemic inflammation in mice. Journal of Diabetes Research, 2016(7), 23-444.
Maverakis, E., Kim, K., Shimoda, M., Gershwin, M. E., Wilken, R., Raychaudhuri, S, Lebrilla, C. B. (2015). Glycans in the immune system and The Altered Glycan Theory of Autoimmunity: a critical review. Journal of Autoimmunity, 57(3), 1-13.
McFarlin, B. K., Flynn, M. G., Campbell, W. W., Craig, B. A., Robinson, J. P., Stewart, L. K., Coen, P. M. (2006). Physical activity status, but not age, influences inflammatory biomarkers and toll-like receptor 4. The Journals of Gerontology Series A: Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences, 61(4), 388-393.
McFarlin, B. K., Flynn, M. G., Campbell, W. W., Stewart, L. K., & Timmerman, K. L. (2004). TLR4 is lower in resistance-trained older women and related to inflammatory cytokines. Medicine and science in Sports and Exercise, 36(11), 1876-1883.
Mejías-Peña, Y., Estébanez, B., Rodriguez-Miguelez, P., Fernandez-Gonzalo, R., Almar, M., de Paz, J. A., Cuevas, M. J. (2017). Impact of resistance training on the autophagy-inflammation-apoptosis crosstalk in elderly subjects. Aging (Albany NY), 9(2), 408.
Miao, E. A., Alpuche-Aranda, C. M., Dors, M., Clark, A. E., Bader, M. W., Miller, S. I., & Aderem, A. (2006). Cytoplasmic flagellin activates caspase-1 and secretion of interleukin 1β via Ipaf. Nature Immunology, 7(6), 569.
Monda, V., Villano, I., Messina, A., Valenzano, A., Esposito, T., Moscatelli, F., Monda, M. (2017). Exercise modifies the gut microbiota with positive health effects. Oxidative Medicine and Cellular Longevity, 2017(5), 33-131.
Mori, M. A., Bezy, O., & Kahn, C. R. (2011). Metabolic syndrome: is Nlrp3 inflammasome a trigger or a target of insulin resistance? Circulation Research, 108(10), 1160-1162.
Oliveira, A. G., Carvalho, B. M., Tobar, N., Ropelle, E. R., Pauli, J. R., Bagarolli, R. A., … & Saud, M. J. (2011). Physical exercise reduces circulating lipopolysaccharide and toll–like receptor 4 activation and improves insulin signaling in tissues of diet-induced obesity rats. Diabetes, 60(3), 784-796.
Petersen, A. M. W., & Pedersen, B. K. (2005). The anti-inflammatory effect of exercise. Journal of Applied Physiology, 98(4), 1154-1162.
Rosa, J. C., Lira, F. S., Eguchi, R., Pimentel, G. D., Venâncio, D. P., Cunha, C. A., … & Oller do Nascimento, C. M. (2011). Exhaustive exercise increases inflammatory response via toll like receptor‐4 and NF‐κBp65 pathway in rat adipose tissue. Journal of cellular physiology, 226(6), 1604-1607.
Sansonetti, P. J., Phalipon, A., Arondel, J., Thirumalai, K., Banerjee, S., Akira, S., … & Zychlinsky, A. (2000). Caspase-1 activation of IL-1β and IL-18 are essential for Shigella flexneri–induced inflammation. Immunity, 12(5), 581-590.
Slattery, K., Bentley, D., & Coutts, A. J. (2015). The role of oxidative, inflammatory and neuroendocrinological systems during exercise stress in athletes: implications of antioxidant supplementation on physiological adaptation during intensified physical training. Sports Medicine, 45(4), 453-471.
Smith, A. M. A., Patrick, K., Heywood, W., Pitts, M. K., Richters, J., Shelley, J. M., ... & Ryall, R. (2012). Body mass index, sexual difficulties and sexual satisfaction among people in regular heterosexual relationships: a population‐based study. Internal Medicine Journal, 42(6), 641-651.
Stewart, L. K., Flynn, M. G., Campbell, W. W., Craig, B. A., Robinson, J. P., McFarlin, B. K., ... & Talbert, E. (2005). Influence of exercise training and age on CD14+ cell-surface expression of toll-like receptor 2 and 4. Brain, Behavior, and Immunity, 19(5), 389-397.
Takeda, K., & Akira, S. (2005). Toll-like receptors in innate immunity. International Immunology, 17(1), 1-14.
Terra, R., Silva, S. A. G. D., Pinto, V. S., & Dutra, P. M. L. (2012). Effect of exercise on immune system: response, adaptation and cell signaling. Revista Brasileira de Medicina do Esporte, 18(3), 208-214.
Wu, X. D., Zeng, K., Liu, W. L., Gao, Y. G., Gong, C. S., Zhang, C. X., & Chen, Y. Q. (2014). Effect of aerobic exercise on miRNA-TLR4 signaling in atherosclerosis. International Journal of Sports Medicine, 35(04), 344-350.
Zbinden-Foncea, H., Raymackers, J.-M., Deldicque, L., Renard, P., & Francaux, M. (2012). TLR2 and TLR4 activate p38 MAPK and JNK during endurance exercise in skeletal muscle. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 44(8), 1463-1472.