Vascular Aging across the Menopause Transition in Healthy Women.

Kerrie L Moreau, Kerry L Hildreth
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Vascular aging, featuring endothelial dysfunction and large artery stiffening, is a major risk factor for developing cardiovascular disease (CVD). In women, vascular aging appears to be accelerated during the menopause transition, particularly around the late perimenopausal period, presumably related to declines in ovarian function and estrogen levels. The mechanisms underlying endothelial dysfunction and large artery stiffening with the menopause transition are not completely understood. Oxidative stress and the proinflammatory cytokine tumor necrosis factor-α contribute to endothelial dysfunction and large artery stiffening in estrogen-deficient postmenopausal women. Habitual endurance exercise attenuates the age-related increase in large artery stiffness in estrogen-deficient postmenopausal women and can reverse arterial stiffening to premenopausal levels in estrogen-replete postmenopausal women. In contrast, estrogen status appears to play a key permissive role in the adaptive response of the endothelium to habitual endurance exercise in that endothelial improvements are absent in estrogen-deficient women but present in estrogen-replete women. We review here the current state of knowledge on the biological defects underlying vascular aging across the menopause transition, with particular focus on potential mechanisms, the role of habitual exercise in preserving vascular health, and key areas for future research.

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健康女性绝经期血管老化
血管老化以内皮功能障碍和大动脉硬化为特征,是发生心血管疾病(CVD)的主要危险因素。在女性中,血管老化似乎在更年期过渡期间加速,特别是在围绝经期后期,可能与卵巢功能和雌激素水平的下降有关。绝经过渡期内皮功能障碍和大动脉硬化的机制尚不完全清楚。氧化应激和促炎细胞因子肿瘤坏死因子-α有助于雌激素缺乏的绝经后妇女内皮功能障碍和大动脉硬化。在雌激素缺乏的绝经后妇女中,习惯性耐力运动可减弱与年龄相关的大动脉硬化的增加,并可使雌激素充足的绝经后妇女的动脉硬化逆转到绝经前的水平。相反,雌激素水平似乎在内皮对习惯性耐力运动的适应性反应中起着关键的允许作用,因为雌激素缺乏的女性没有内皮改善,而雌激素充足的女性则有。在此,我们回顾了目前关于绝经期血管老化的生物学缺陷的知识现状,特别关注潜在的机制,习惯性运动在保持血管健康中的作用,以及未来研究的重点领域。
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