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Original Article

Massage Therapy is Associated with Enhancement of the Immune System's Cytotoxic Capacity

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Pages 205-217 | Received 08 Aug 1995, Published online: 29 Apr 2010
 

Abstract

Twenty-nine gay men (20 HIV+, 9 HIV-) received daily massages for one month. A subset of 11 of the HIV+ subjects served as a within subject control group (one month with and one month without massages). Major immune findings for the effects of the month of massage included a significant increase in Natural Killer Cell number. Natural Killer Cell Cytotoxity, soluble CD8, and the cytotoxic subset of CD8 cells. There were no changes in HIV disease progression markers (CD4, CD4/CD8 ratio, Beta-2 microglobulin, neopterin). Major neuroendocrine findings, measured via 24 hour urines included a significant decrease in Cortisol, and nonsignificant trends toward decrease of catecholamines. There were also significant decreases in anxiety and increases in relaxation which were significantly correlated with increases in NIK cell number. Thus, there appears to be an increase in cytotoxic capacity associated with massage. Implications for HIV+ men as well as those with other illnesses, particularly cancer, are discussed.

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