Exercise training/endothelial function/blood pressure re
运动训练/内皮功能/血压检查
基本信息
- 批准号:7091665
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 29.28万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:至
- 项目状态:未结题
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- 关键词:
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant):
The objective of Project 3 is to ascertain how exercise training, in
combination with favorable genotypes, affects blood pressure (BP) reactivity
to an acute laboratory challenge and development of measures of preclinical
essential hypertension (EH). Project 3 will focus primarily on the
endothelial system (ES) as a mechanistic vasoactive biological pathway, but
will also include measures from the sympathetic nervous system (SNS) and the
renin angiotensin aldosterone system (RAAS).
Project 3 will study a cohort of 150 African American (AA) girls and 150 AA
boys aged 8-11 years who will be randomized to a 10-month exercise training
intervention or control group. Testing will occur at months 0, 5 and 10.
Measures will include vasoactive mediators, epinephrine/norepinephrine and BP
at rest and in response to an acute behavioral challenge, endotheliumdependent
arterial dilation to reactive hyperemia (EDAD), arterial stiffness,
micro albumin (micronALB), left ventricular mass (LVM), body composition,
cardiovascular fitness, psychosocial factors and free-living physical activity
and diet. Five candidate genes affecting BP through the ES will be genotyped.
The specific aims of Project 3 are to test the hypotheses that exercise
training will lead to improvements in endothelial function and BP at rest and
in response to a laboratory challenge through increased nitric oxide (NO,
measured via NO metabolites [NOx]), decreased endothelin-1 (ET-1), and
improved vascular remodeling. In addition, gene-environment interactions will
explain some of the inter-individual variability in these responses. Possible
moderating influences of sex, psychosocial factors, and lifestyle factors will
also be examined.
The long term objectives of Project 3 are to improve the understanding of the
way exercise training may reduce the risk of development of EH. Findings from
the present study may lead to more effective primary prevention programs
involving exercise training interventions, taking into account potential
genetic predisposition to a more favorable response to such an intervention,
particularly in individuals at higher risk of developing EH.
描述(由申请人提供):
项目3的目标是确定如何运动训练,
与有利的基因型组合,影响血压(BP)反应性
急性实验室挑战和临床前措施的发展
原发性高血压(EH)。项目3将主要侧重于
内皮系统(ES)作为一种机械的血管活性生物途径,但
还将包括交感神经系统(SNS)和
肾素血管紧张素醛固酮系统(RAAS)。
项目3将研究一组150名非裔美国人(AA)女孩和150名AA女孩。
8-11岁的男孩将随机接受10个月的运动训练
干预组或对照组。测试将在第0、5和10个月进行。
测量将包括血管活性介质、肾上腺素/去甲肾上腺素和BP
在休息时和对急性行为挑战的反应中,内皮依赖性
动脉扩张至反应性充血(EDAD),动脉僵硬,
微量白蛋白(microALB),左心室质量(LVM),身体成分,
心血管健康、心理社会因素和自由生活体力活动
和饮食。将通过ES对影响BP的五个候选基因进行基因分型。
项目3的具体目标是检验假设,
训练将导致内皮功能和静息血压的改善,
响应于通过增加一氧化氮(NO,
通过NO代谢物[NOx]测量),降低内皮素-1(ET-1),以及
改善血管重塑。此外,基因-环境相互作用将
解释了这些反应中的一些个体间差异。可能
性别、社会心理因素和生活方式因素的调节作用将
也要检查。
项目3的长期目标是提高对
运动训练的方式可以降低高血压的风险。的结果
目前的研究可能会导致更有效的初级预防计划,
包括运动训练干预,考虑到潜在的
对这种干预产生更有利反应的遗传倾向,
特别是在高风险EH患者中。
项目成果
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