TY - JOUR T1 - Exercise Capacity and Immune Function in Male and Female Patients with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS) JF - In Vivo JO - In Vivo SP - 387 LP - 390 VL - 19 IS - 2 AU - CHRISTOPHER R. SNELL AU - J. MARK VANNESS AU - DAVID R. STRAYER AU - STACI R. STEVENS Y1 - 2005/03/01 UR - http://iv.iiarjournals.org/content/19/2/387.abstract N2 - Hyperactivition of an unwanted cellular cascade by the immune-related protein RNase L has been linked to reduced exercise capacity in persons with chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS). This investigation compares exercise capacities of CFS patients with deregulation of the RNase L pathway and CFS patients with normal regulation, while controlling for potentially confounding gender effects. Thirty-five male and seventy-one female CFS patients performed graded exercise tests to voluntary exhaustion. Measures of peak VO2, peak heart rate, body mass index, perceived exertion, and respiratory quotient were entered into a two-way factorial analysis with gender and immune status as independent variables. A significant multivariate main effect was found for immune status (p<0.01), with no gender effect or interaction. Follow-up analyses identified VO2 peak as contributing most to the difference. These results implicate abnormal immune activity in the pathology of exercise intolerance in CFS and are consistent with a channelopathy involving oxidative stress and nitric oxide-related toxicity. ER -