帕金森病会影响运动患者的外周循环和血管功能吗?

IF 3.3 3区 医学 Q1 PHYSIOLOGY
C. Martignon, A. Pedrinolla, F. Laginestra, G. Giuriato, P. Saggin, M. Tinazzi, F. Schena, M. Venturelli
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先前的研究表明,衰老、神经变性和身体活动水平与血管改变有关。然而,在帕金森病(PD)中,只研究了脑血管功能;相反,PD对全身血管功能和骨骼肌循环的贡献仍然是一个有争议的问题。在这项研究中,在单被动腿部运动试验(sPLM)期间,主要依赖于一氧化氮,用超声多普勒系统在股骨总动脉水平检查充血反应,以评估10名PD (PDG)受试者的全身血管功能,并与10名年龄性别和体力活动匹配的健康老年人(EHG)和10名体力活动的年轻健康个体(YHG)进行比较。有趣的是,经大腿体积归一化后,静息时股骨血流量在PDG(64±15 mL min-1 L-1)、EHG(44±8 mL min-1 L-1)和YHG(58±11 mL min-1 L-1)中相似,均p > 0.05。splm诱导的充血反应在PDG和EHG中明显低于YHG(8.3±0.1 vs 9.8±0.8 vs 17.3±3.0 mL min-1 L-1;p < 0.05),但PDG与EHG的差异可忽略不计(p > 0.05)。我们的研究结果表明,体力活动的PD患者的外周循环和血管功能没有下降,这表明这些血管变化可能类似于衰老的生理调整,而不受疾病的影响。
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Does Parkinson's disease affect peripheral circulation and vascular function in physically active patients?
Previous studies demonstrated that aging, neurodegeneration, and the level of physical activity are associated with vascular alterations. However, in Parkinson's disease (PD) only cerebral vascular function has been investigated; instead, the contribution of PD on systemic vascular function and skeletal muscle circulation remains a matter of debate. In this study, the hyperemic response during the single passive leg movement test (sPLM), largely nitric oxide dependent, was examined at the level of the common femoral artery with an ultrasound Doppler system to assess systemic vascular function in 10 subjects with PD (PDG), compared with 10 aged-sex and physically active matched healthy elderly (EHG), and 10 physically active young healthy individuals (YHG). Interestingly, femoral blood flow at rest, normalized for the thigh volume, was similar in PDG (64±15 mL min-1 L-1), EHG (44±8 mL min-1 L-1) and YHG (58±11 mL min-1 L-1, all p > 0.05). The sPLM-induced hyperemic response appeared markedly lower in PDG and EHG compared to YHG (8.3±0.1 vs 9.8±0.8 vs 17.3±3.0 mL min-1 L-1; p < 0.05) but the difference between PDG and EHG was negligible (p > 0.05). The results of our study indicate that peripheral circulation and vascular function are not reduced in physically active patients with PD, suggesting that these vascular changes could resemble the physiological adjustments of aging, without any impact from the disease.
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Applied Physiology publishes the highest quality original research and reviews that examine novel adaptive and integrative physiological mechanisms in humans and animals that advance the field. The journal encourages the submission of manuscripts that examine the acute and adaptive responses of various organs, tissues, cells and/or molecular pathways to environmental, physiological and/or pathophysiological stressors. As an applied physiology journal, topics of interest are not limited to a particular organ system. The journal, therefore, considers a wide array of integrative and translational research topics examining the mechanisms involved in disease processes and mitigation strategies, as well as the promotion of health and well-being throughout the lifespan. Priority is given to manuscripts that provide mechanistic insight deemed to exert an impact on the field.
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