Paradox of Exercise and Coronary Artery Calcification: Potential Underlying Mechanisms.

IF 16.2 1区 医学 Q1 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Circulation research Pub Date : 2025-07-07 Epub Date: 2025-07-03 DOI:10.1161/CIRCRESAHA.125.326011
Jeffrey J Hsu, Yin Tintut, Linda L Demer
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Abstract

Regular exercise is widely known to exert beneficial effects on the cardiovascular system. Despite the widely accepted and numerous benefits of exercise, whether there is an upper limit to these benefits is unclear, particularly with regard to atherosclerotic disease. Observational cohort studies over the past 2 decades have identified a consistent signal of increased coronary artery calcification in older men, who have been exposed to high volumes of endurance exercise over their lifetime. The clinical ramifications of these findings are not fully known, as outcomes studies in these athletic populations are needed, but given the strong associations of coronary artery calcification with adverse cardiovascular events, a deeper mechanistic understanding of the link between endurance exercise and coronary artery calcification is needed. In this review, we describe the possible underlying mechanisms that may explain this conundrum of the athlete calcification paradox at the molecular and cellular levels.

运动与冠状动脉钙化的矛盾:潜在的潜在机制。
大家都知道有规律的锻炼对心血管系统有好处。尽管运动的益处已被广泛接受,但这些益处是否有上限尚不清楚,特别是在动脉粥样硬化疾病方面。过去20年的观察性队列研究发现,在一生中进行大量耐力运动的老年男性中,冠状动脉钙化增加的信号是一致的。这些发现的临床结果尚不完全清楚,因为需要在这些运动人群中进行结果研究,但鉴于冠状动脉钙化与不良心血管事件的强烈关联,需要对耐力运动和冠状动脉钙化之间的联系进行更深入的机制理解。在这篇综述中,我们描述了可能在分子和细胞水平上解释运动员钙化悖论的潜在机制。
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Circulation research
Circulation research 医学-外周血管病
CiteScore
29.60
自引率
2.00%
发文量
535
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: Circulation Research is a peer-reviewed journal that serves as a forum for the highest quality research in basic cardiovascular biology. The journal publishes studies that utilize state-of-the-art approaches to investigate mechanisms of human disease, as well as translational and clinical research that provide fundamental insights into the basis of disease and the mechanism of therapies. Circulation Research has a broad audience that includes clinical and academic cardiologists, basic cardiovascular scientists, physiologists, cellular and molecular biologists, and cardiovascular pharmacologists. The journal aims to advance the understanding of cardiovascular biology and disease by disseminating cutting-edge research to these diverse communities. In terms of indexing, Circulation Research is included in several prominent scientific databases, including BIOSIS, CAB Abstracts, Chemical Abstracts, Current Contents, EMBASE, and MEDLINE. This ensures that the journal's articles are easily discoverable and accessible to researchers in the field. Overall, Circulation Research is a reputable publication that attracts high-quality research and provides a platform for the dissemination of important findings in basic cardiovascular biology and its translational and clinical applications.
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