Yayın:
The vascular side of chronic bed rest: When a therapeutic approach becomes deleterious

Placeholder

Tarih

Akademik Birimler

Kurum Yazarları

Kırmızı, Emine

Yazarlar

Pedrinolla, Anna
Colosio, Alessandro L.
Magliozzi, Roberta
Danese, Elisa
Rossi, Stefania
Pogliaghi, Silvia
Calabrese, Massimiliano
Gelati, Matteo
Muti, Ettore

Danışman

Dil

Türü

Yayıncı:

MDPI

Dergi Başlığı

Dergi ISSN

Cilt Başlığı

Özet

The interplay between chronic constraint and advanced aging on blood flow, shear-rate, vascular function, nitric oxide (NO)-bioavailability, microcirculation, and vascular inflammation factors is still a matter of debate. Ninety-eight individuals (Young, n = 28, 23 +/- 3 yrs; Old, n = 36, 85 +/- 7 yrs; Bedridden, n = 34, 88 +/- 6 yrs) were included in the study. The bedridden group included old individuals chronically confined to bed (3.8 +/- 2.3 yrs). A blood sample was collected and analyzed for plasma nitrate, and vascular inflammatory markers. Hyperemic response (peak) during the single passive leg movement (sPLM) test was used to measure vascular function. Skeletal muscle total hemoglobin was measured at the vastus lateralis during the sPLM test, by means of near infrared spectroscopy (NIRS). Bedridden subjects revealed a depletion of plasma nitrates compared with Old (-23.8%) and Young (-31.1%). Blood flow was lower in the Bedridden in comparison to Old (-20.1%) and Young (-31.7%). Bedridden presented lower sPLM peak compared Old (-72.5%) and the Young (-83.3%). peak of NIRS total hemoglobin was lower in the Bedridden compared to that in the Young (-133%). All vascular inflammatory markers except IL-6 were significantly worse in the Bedridden compared to Old and Young. No differences were found between the Old and Young in inflammatory markers. Results of this study confirm that chronic physical constraint induces an exacerbation of vascular disfunction and differential regulation of vascular-related inflammatory markers. The mechanisms involved in these negative adaptations seems to be associated with endothelial dysfunction and consequent diminished NO-bioavailability likely caused by the reduced shear-rate consequential to long-term reduction of physical activity.

Açıklama

Kaynak:

Anahtar Kelimeler:

Konusu

Vascular function, Inflammatory profile, Physical constrain, Bed-rest, Physical inactivity, Endothelial function, Alzheimers-disease, Lower-limb, Exercise, Individuals, Risk, General & internal medicine

Alıntı

Pedrinolla, A. vd. (2020). "The vascular side of chronic bed rest: When a therapeutic approach becomes deleterious". Journal of Clinical Medicine, 9(4).

Endorsement

Review

Supplemented By

Referenced By

1

Views

0

Downloads

View PlumX Details