Effects of early exercise on cardiac function and lipid metabolism pathway in heart failure

IF 5.3 2区 医学 Q1 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Sérgio Luiz Borges de Souza, Gustavo Augusto Ferreira Mota, Vitor Loureiro da Silva, Danielle Fernandes Vileigas, Paula Grippa Sant'Ana, Cristina Schmitt Gregolin, Rebeca Lopes Figueira, Sabrina Setembre Batah, Alexandre Todorovic Fabro, Gilson Masahiro Murata, Silmeia Garcia Zanati Bazan, Marina Politi Okoshi, Antonio Carlos Cicogna
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Abstract

We employed an early training exercise program, immediately after recovery from surgery, and before severe cardiac hypertrophy, to study the underlying mechanism involved with the amelioration of cardiac dysfunction in aortic stenosis (AS) rats. As ET induces angiogenesis and oxygen support, we aimed to verify the effect of exercise on myocardial lipid metabolism disturbance. Wistar rats were divided into Sham, trained Sham (ShamT), AS and trained AS (AST). The exercise consisted of 5-week sessions of treadmill running for 16 weeks. Statistical analysis was conducted by anova or Kruskal–Wallis test and Goodman test. A global correlation between variables was also performed using a two-tailed Pearson's correlation test. AST rats displayed a higher functional capacity and a lower cardiac remodelling and dysfunction when compared to AS, as well as the myocardial capillary rarefaction was prevented. Regarding metabolic properties, immunoblotting and enzymatic assay raised beneficial effects of exercise on fatty acid transport and oxidation pathways. The correlation assessment indicated a positive correlation between variables of angiogenesis and FA utilisation, as well as between metabolism and echocardiographic parameters. In conclusion, early exercise improves exercise tolerance and attenuates cardiac structural and functional remodelling. In parallel, exercise attenuated myocardial capillary and lipid metabolism derangement in rats with aortic stenosis-induced heart failure.

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早期运动对心力衰竭患者心功能和脂质代谢途径的影响。
我们采用早期训练锻炼计划,在手术后立即恢复,在严重心肌肥大之前,研究改善主动脉狭窄(AS)大鼠心功能障碍的潜在机制。由于ET诱导血管生成和氧支持,我们旨在验证运动对心肌脂质代谢紊乱的影响。Wistar大鼠分为Sham、训练Sham(ShamT)、AS和训练AS(AST)。这项运动包括为期5周的16次跑步机跑步 周。统计分析采用方差分析或Kruskal-Wallis检验和Goodman检验。变量之间的全局相关性也使用双尾Pearson相关检验进行。与AS相比,AST大鼠表现出更高的功能能力和更低的心脏重塑和功能障碍,并且防止了心肌毛细血管稀疏。关于代谢特性,免疫印迹和酶测定提出了运动对脂肪酸转运和氧化途径的有益影响。相关性评估表明,血管生成和FA利用的变量之间以及代谢和超声心动图参数之间存在正相关。总之,早期运动可以提高运动耐受性,减轻心脏结构和功能的重塑。同时,运动减轻了主动脉瓣狭窄诱发心力衰竭大鼠的心肌毛细血管和脂质代谢紊乱。
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审稿时长
28 weeks
期刊介绍: Bridging physiology and cellular medicine, and molecular biology and molecular therapeutics, Journal of Cellular and Molecular Medicine publishes basic research that furthers our understanding of the cellular and molecular mechanisms of disease and translational studies that convert this knowledge into therapeutic approaches.
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