纤溶酶原激活物抑制剂-1、体脂和胰岛素在老年妇女中的作用。

Shawna McMillin, A S Ryan
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纤溶酶原激活物抑制剂-1 (PAI-1)的过度表达与肥胖、胰岛素抵抗和年龄有关。我们假设有氧训练的女性运动员与久坐的对照组相比,无论年龄大小,PAI-1水平都会降低,并且与高胰岛素血症有关。测定年轻(YA, n=19, VO2max=53.7±1.1ml/kg/min)和老年(OA, n=18, VO2max=46.6±1.5ml/kg/min)女运动员血浆PAI-1水平,并与19名久坐对照(YC, n=6, VO2max=35.9±1.2ml/kg/min;OC, n=13, VO2max=22.1±1.7ml/kg/min)。PAI-1水平在YA和OA之间没有差异,但OC比OA高23% (P2max,直接与%体脂,皮下脂肪,空腹瘦素,胰岛素,以及高血糖钳夹期间的第一和第二阶段胰岛素反应)。目前的研究结果表明,老年运动员PAI-1水平较低可能是由于身体健康水平高、体脂减少和胰岛素作用增加,这可能有助于降低动脉粥样硬化血栓形成和改善心血管健康。
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Plasminogen Activator Inhibitor-1, Body Fat and Insulin Action in Aging Women.

Plasminogen Activator Inhibitor-1, Body Fat and Insulin Action in Aging Women.

Plasminogen Activator Inhibitor-1, Body Fat and Insulin Action in Aging Women.

Plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 (PAI-1) over-expression is linked to obesity, insulin resistance, and age. We hypothesized that aerobically trained women athletes would have reduced PAI-1 regardless of age compared to sedentary controls and levels would be associated with hyperinsulinemia. Plasma PAI-1 was measured in women athletes who were young (YA, n=19, VO2max=53.7±1.1ml/kg/min) and older (OA, n=18, VO2max=46.6±1.5ml/kg/min) and compared to 19 sedentary controls (YC, n=6, VO2max=35.9±1.2ml/kg/min; OC, n=13, VO2max=22.1±1.7ml/kg/min). PAI-1 levels did not differ between YA and OA but was 23% higher in OC compared to OA (P<0.05). PAI-1 was inversely associated with VO2max, directly to %body fat, and subcutaneous abdominal fat, fasting leptin, insulin, and first-phase and second-phase insulin response during a hyperglycemic clamp. The current results suggest that older athletes have low PAI-1 levels possibly due to high levels of physical fitness, reduced body fat, and increased insulin action and may contribute to low atherothrombosis and improved cardiovascular health.

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