Impact of 24 Systemic Cryotherapy Treatments on the Rheological
and Morphological Properties of Blood in Healthy Men
M. Kepinska, Z. Szygula, A. Teleglow and Z. Dabrowski
University School of Physical Education in Krakow, al. Jana Pawla II 78, 31-571, Krakow, Poland
1 INTRODUCTION
Cryotherapy and cryostimulation have recently
become popular in the prevention and treatment of
musculoskeletal system overloads in sports
disciplines and sports medicine, as well as in
biological regeneration of healthy persons and in
increasing the immunity (Szygula et al 2014).
The aim of this paper was to assess the impact of
a series of whole body cryotherapy (WBC)
treatments on the rheological and morphological
properties of blood in healthy men.
2 MATERIAL AND METHODS
The study involved 10 healthy men, students of the
University School of Physical Education in Krakow,
Poland aged 22.1 ± 2.16. Each participant gave a
written assent before participating in the study,
according to the Declaration of Helsinki. The study
was approved by the local Ethics Committee
(Krakow District Medical Chamber, Poland). All
subjects took part in initial medical qualification in
order to eliminate those with potential
contraindications to WBC.
All the subjects were healthy and normotensive,
with average body height was 179.2 ± 6.4 cm,
weight 79.6 ± 8.8 kg and BMI 23.4 ± 2.6 kg/m
2
.
The control group consisted of the same persons
who had taken part in the project.
24 whole body cryotherapy treatments (3 times a
week, every second day, for 2 months) were
performed in a special cryogenic chamber at the
temperature of about -120°C for 3 minutes in the
Małopolskie Centrum Krioterapii in Krakow,
Poland.
To analyse the morphological and rheological
properties of blood, the blood was sampled
immediately before the first treatment (control blood
sample) and 24 hours after the last treatment. In the
blood were determined the rheological properties
(red blood cell deformability) and blood
morphology, including the number of leukocytes,
erythrocytes, hemoglobin, hematocrit, as well as the
mean corpuscular hemoglobin, mean corpuscular
volume and mean corpuscular hemoglobin
concentration, the platelet count and the red cell
volume distribution width, total cholesterol, HDL,
LDL and triglycerides and total protein.
RBC deformability was analyzed using a laser-
assisted optical rotational cell analyzer (LORCA;
Mechatronics, Hoorn, The Netherlands) which
measures elongation of the cells at increasing shear
stress.
The results were analysed using the Student t-test
and Wilcoxon’s matched pairs test was used for not-
normally distributed values in the Statistica 10
program (StatSoft, Poland), a statistically significant
difference p <0.05.
3 RESULTS
After 24 hours following the last systemic
cryotherapy treatment, there was recorded a
statistically significant decrease in the mean
corpuscular hemoglobin concentration, no changes
in the erythrocyte count and an increase in the mean
corpuscular volume. There was also observed an
increase in the mean platelet volume and in the
platelet large cell ratio, with no change in the
platelet count. No changes were found in the
rheological properties and other morphological
indicators of blood.
All results were within the physiological norms.
4 CONCLUSIONS
1. An increase in the mean corpuscular volume may
result from an increased number of reticulocytes in
the peripheral blood, by erythropoiesis stimulation.
2. Systemic whole body cryotherapy results in small
changes in the morphological properties of blood,
which stay within the the normal range.
Kepinska M., Szygula Z., Teleglow A. and Dabrowski Z..
Impact of 24 Systemic Cryotherapy Treatments on the Rheological and Morphological Properties of Blood in Healthy Men.
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2014 SCITEPRESS (Science and Technology Publications, Lda.)
The project was financed from the funds of the
National Science Centre in Krakow, Poland on the
basis of a decision no. DEC-2012/05/N/NZ7/01107.
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