间歇训练对缺血性心力衰竭患者炎症生物标志物的影响。

Kjetil Isaksen, Bente Halvorsen, Peter Scott Munk, Pål Aukrust, Alf Inge Larsen
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目标。运动训练被认为具有抗炎作用。我们研究了有氧间歇训练(AIT)是否可以减轻缺血性心力衰竭(HF)的炎症反应,这是通过代表广泛激活炎症途径的血清生物标志物来测量的。设计。我们进行了一项对照前瞻性试验,招募了30例缺血性心衰患者(AIT组19例,对照组11例)和植入式心律转复除颤器(ICD)。本研究是先前报道的“有氧间歇训练在心力衰竭和ICD患者中的应用”的子研究(Eur J Prev Cardiol. 2015年3月22日;22:296 - 303)。AIT组的患者进行了12周的运动,总共完成了36次AIT训练。我们分析了基线时和12周AIT干预后血清c反应蛋白、戊甲素-3、骨保护素、脑利钠肽、neopterin和可溶性肿瘤坏死因子1型和2型的水平,所有这些已知可预测HF的不良结局。结果。与久坐对照组相比,AIT组显著增加了峰值摄氧量,改善了内皮功能。在AIT干预后,这些生物标志物的血清水平与基线相比没有统计学上的显著变化,而且在AIT干预组和对照组之间,这些介质的变化也没有显著差异。结论。12周的AIT干预,虽然改善了运动能力和内皮功能,但并没有减弱稳定的缺血性HF合并ICD患者在最佳药物治疗下的血清炎症生物标志物。
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Effects of interval training on inflammatory biomarkers in patients with ischemic heart failure.

Objectives. Exercise training has been proposed to have anti-inflammatory effects. We examined whether aerobic interval training (AIT) can attenuate the inflammatory response in ischemic heart failure (HF) as measured by serum biomarkers representing a broad spectrum of activated inflammatory pathways. Design. We conducted a controlled prospective trial recruiting 30 patients (19 in the AIT group and 11 in the control group) with ischemic HF and an implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD). This study is a sub study of the previously reported "Aerobic interval training in patients with heart failure and an ICD" (Eur J Prev Cardiol. 22 March 2015; 22:296-303). Patients in the AIT group exercised for 12-weeks completing a total of 36 AIT sessions. We analyzed serum levels of C-reactive protein, pentraxin-3, osteoprotegerin, brain natriuretic peptide, neopterin, and soluble tumor necrois factor type 1 and 2, all known to predict an adverse outcome in HF, at baseline and following the 12-week AIT intervention. Results. The AIT group significantly increased peak oxygen uptake and improved endothelial function compared to the sedentary control group. No statistically significant changes in serum levels of the biomarkers were detected from baseline following the AIT intervention and, there were no significant differences in changes of these mediators between the AIT and the control group. Conclusions. A 12-week AIT intervention, although improving exercise capacity and endothelial function, did not attenuate serum inflammatory biomarkers in stable ischemic HF patients with an ICD on optimal medical therapy.

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