运动干预自主神经功能、免疫和心血管健康:精准医学方法。

IF 2.4 4区 医学 Q2 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Jianyu Li, Junbei Bai, Guochun Liu, Ziyan Zhu, Chunmei Cao
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摘要

自主神经系统与免疫系统相互作用失衡是心血管疾病发生发展的重要机制。交感神经系统的过度激活和迷走神经功能的抑制有助于慢性炎症和心脏重塑。精准医学通过整合基因组学和代谢组学等多维数据,为运动干预的个性化设计提供了新的视角。本系统综述探讨了运动干预对自主神经系统免疫轴的双向调节机制,并探讨了精准医学在优化运动处方和临床翻译方面的潜在应用。运动通过免疫代谢重编程显著改善心血管功能,包括抑制交感神经过度活跃,增强迷走神经张力,调节IL-6/IL-10平衡,以及激活短链脂肪酸(SCFA)-Treg轴。此外,精准医学驱动的ACE I/D基因分型为选择量身定制的运动处方提供了依据,从而显著提高运动干预的疗效。通过利用多层“神经-免疫-代谢”调节框架,运动干预有助于改善心血管健康。精准医疗技术的应用克服了个体可变性的限制,将运动处方设计从广义推荐推向个性化和动态适应策略。
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Exercise Intervention in Autonomic Function, Immunity, and Cardiovascular Health: A Precision Medicine Approach.

The imbalance in the interaction between the autonomic nervous system and the immune system serves as a central mechanism in the onset and progression of cardiovascular diseases. The excessive activation of the sympathetic nervous system and suppression of vagal function contribute to chronic inflammation and cardiac remodeling. Precision medicine, by integrating multidimensional data such as genomics and metabolomics, offers a novel perspective for the personalized design of exercise interventions. This systematic review explores the bidirectional regulatory mechanisms of exercise interventions on the autonomic nervous system-immune axis and examines the potential applications of precision medicine in optimizing exercise prescriptions and clinical translation. Exercise significantly improves cardiovascular function through immunometabolic reprogramming, which includes suppressing sympathetic overactivity, enhancing vagal tone, and modulating the IL-6/IL-10 balance, as well as activating the short-chain fatty acid (SCFA)-Treg axis. Moreover, precision-medicine-driven ACE I/D gene typing provides a basis for selecting tailored exercise prescriptions, thereby significantly enhancing the efficacy of exercise interventions. By leveraging a multi-tiered "neuro-immune-metabolic" regulatory framework, exercise interventions contribute to improved cardiovascular health. The application of precision medicine technology overcomes individual variability constraints, advancing exercise prescription design from generalized recommendations toward personalized and dynamically adaptive strategies.

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Journal of Cardiovascular Development and Disease
Journal of Cardiovascular Development and Disease CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS-
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