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Interaction of genetic background and exercise training intensity on endothelial function in mouse aorta

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대한생리학회-대한약리학회
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Seung Kyum Kim Joshua J. Avila Michael P. Massett
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『The Korean Journal of Physiology & Pharmacology』제24권 제1호, 53~68쪽, 전체 16쪽
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2020.01.31
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The purpose of this study was to characterize the genetic contribution to endothelial adaptation to exercise training. Vasoreactivity was assessed in aortas from four inbred mouse strains (129S1, B6, NON, and SJL) after 4 weeks of moderate intensity continuous exercise training (MOD), high intensity interval training (HIT) or in sedentary controls (SED). Intrinsic variations in endothelium-dependent vasorelaxation (EDR) to acetylcholine (ACh) as well as vasocontractile responses were observed across SED groups. For responses to exercise training, there was a significant interaction between mouse strain and training intensity on EDR. Exercise training had no effect on EDR in aortas from 129S1 and B6 mice. In NON, EDR was improved in aortas from MOD and HIT compared with respective SED, accompanied by diminished responses to PE in those groups. Interestingly, EDR was impaired in aorta from SJL HIT compared with SED. The transcriptional activation of endothelial genes was also influenced by the interaction between mouse strain and training intensity. The number of genes altered by HIT was greater than MOD, and there was little overlap between genes altered by HIT and MOD. HIT was associated with gene pathways for inflammatory responses. NON MOD genes showed enrichment for vessel growth pathways. These findings indicate that exercise training has non-uniform effects on endothelial function and transcriptional activation of endothelial genes depending on the interaction between genetic background and training intensity.

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Seung Kyum Kim,Joshua J. Avila,Michael P. Massett. (2020).Interaction of genetic background and exercise training intensity on endothelial function in mouse aorta. The Korean Journal of Physiology & Pharmacology, 24 (1), 53-68

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Seung Kyum Kim,Joshua J. Avila,Michael P. Massett. "Interaction of genetic background and exercise training intensity on endothelial function in mouse aorta." The Korean Journal of Physiology & Pharmacology, 24.1(2020): 53-68

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