Effects of structured home-based exercise training on circulating endothelial progenitor cells and endothelial function in patients with intermittent claudication

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作者
Pasqualini, Leonella [1 ]
Bagaglia, Francesco [1 ]
Ministrini, Stefano [1 ]
Frangione, Maria Rosaria [1 ]
Leli, Christian [2 ]
Siepi, Donatella [1 ]
Lombardini, Rita [1 ]
Marini, Ettore [1 ]
Naeimi Kararoudi, Meisam [3 ]
Piratinskiy, Alexander [4 ]
Pirro, Matteo [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Perugia, Dept Med & Surg, Unit Internal Med Angiol & Atherosclerosis, Piazzale Gambuli 1, I-06132 Perugia, PG, Italy
[2] Azienda Osped Santi Antonio & Biagio & Cesare Arr, Microbiol Lab, Alessandria, Italy
[3] Nationwide Childrens Hosp, Res Inst, Columbus, OH USA
[4] Ural Fed Univ UrFU, Ekaterinburg, Russia
关键词
endothelial progenitor cells; flow-mediated vasodilation; peripheral artery disease (PAD); physical activity; FLOW-MEDIATED DILATION; PHYSICAL-ACTIVITY; VASCULAR FUNCTION; MICROPARTICLES; MOBILIZATION; DYSFUNCTION; ACTIVATION; REACTIVITY; MARKER; IMPACT;
D O I
10.1177/1358863X211020822
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R6 [外科学];
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1002 ; 100210 ;
摘要
Introduction: Exercise training improves walking capacity in patients with intermittent claudication (IC). Endothelial progenitor cells (EPCs), endothelial microparticles (EMPs), and endothelial dysfunction could play a role in this process. Methods: We measured EPCs and EMPs in a group of 60 patients with IC, and in a control group of 20 individuals without IC, before a treadmill test and 2, 24, and 48 hours after the test. Thirty patients with IC were randomly assigned to perform a 12-week home-based exercise training program. The EPC count, flow-mediated dilation (FMD) of the brachial artery, pain-free walking time (PFWT), and maximum walking time (MWT) were measured at the baseline and after the exercise training program. Results: In patients with IC, EMPs significantly increased 2 hours after the treadmill test, whereas EPCs significantly increased after 24 hours. Among the subjects assigned to complete the training program, we observed a significant increase in the number of EPCs after 12 weeks, as well as an improvement in FMD, PFWT, and MWT. A significant correlation between the variation of EPCs, FMD, and MWT was found. The increase of EPCs and FMD were independent determinants of the walking capacity improvement, without significant interaction. Conclusion: Our results suggest that EPCs mobilization contributes to the improvement of walking capacity in patients with IC undergoing structured physical training. A number of different, partly independent, mechanisms are involved in this process, and our results highlight the potential role of EMPs release and endothelial function improvement. ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT04302571
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页数:8
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