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Exercise-induced changes in neurotrophic factors and markers of blood-brain barrier permeability are moderated by weight status in multiple sclerosis

机译:运动诱导的神经营养因子和血脑屏障渗透性标记的变化在多发性硬化症中的重量状态受到体重状态

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Blood-brain barrier (BBB) and neurotrophic factors seemingly have an important role in multiple sclerosis pathology. Physical activity may influence blood-brain barrier function and levels of neurotrophic factors, and such effects might be moderated by body weight status. This study investigated the effect of exercise training on markers of blood-brain barrier permeability and neurotrophic factors as a function of weight status in multiple sclerosis patients. Sixty three persons with relapsing remitting multiple sclerosis who were normal weight (n: 33) or overweight (n: 33) were randomly assigned into groups of exercise (normal weight training, n: 18; overweight training group, n: 18) or no exercise (normal weight control, n: 15; overweight control group, n: 15). The intervention consisted of 8 weeks (3 days per week) of cycling undertaken at 60-70% peak power. Resting blood concentrations of s100 calcium-binding protein B (s100b) and neuron-specific enolase as BBB permeability markers, neurotrophic factors and cytokines (Interleukin-10 and tumor necrosis factor alpha) were evaluated before and after the intervention. There were significant weight, training, and interaction effects on brain derived neurotrophic factor and platelet-derived growth factor; however, ciliary neurotrophic factor and nerve growth factor did not demonstrate any effect. Brain-derived neurotrophic factor and platelet-derived growth factor were significantly increased from pre-post in normal weight exercise. Significant weight, training, and interaction effects were found for s100b. In detail, s100b was significantly increased from pre-post in normal weight exercise. In contrast, neuron-specific enolase and cytokines did not demonstrate any effect. Generally, Exercise training may alter markers of BBB permeability and neurotrophic factor status in normal weight persons with multiple sclerosis; however, overweight participants may be more resistant to these effects of exercise.
机译:血脑屏障(BBB)和神经营养因子似乎在多发性硬化病理学中具有重要作用。身体活性可能影响血脑屏障功能和神经营养因子的水平,并且这种效果可能受到体重状态的调节。本研究调查了运动训练对血脑屏障渗透率和神经营养因子标志物的影响,作为多发性硬化症患者体重状况的函数。六十三名重复剩余的多发性硬化是正常体重(n:33)或超重(n:33)的速度(n:33)被随机分配到运动组(正常体重训练,n:18;超重训练组,n:18)或没有运动(正常体重控制,N:15;超重对照组,N:15)。干预由60-70%的峰值电力进行8周(每周3天)。在干预之前和之后,评估S100钙结合蛋白B(S100b)和神经元特异性烯醇酶作为BBB渗透标记,神经营养因子和细胞因子(白细胞介素-10和肿瘤坏死因子α)进行血液浓度。对脑源性神经营养因子和血小板衍生的生长因子有显着的体重,培训和相互作用影响;然而,睫状体营养因子和神经生长因子没有表现出任何影响。从正常体重运动中柱子预先施用脑衍生的神经营养因子和血小板衍生的生长因子显着增加。发现S100B的重量,培训和互动效应。详细地,S100B从正常重量运动中的柱子预先增加显着增加。相反,神经元特异性烯醇酶和细胞因子未表明任何效果。通常,运动训练可以在正常重量的人中改变BBB渗透性和神经营养因子状态的标志物,具有多种硬化症;然而,超重参与者可能对运动的这些效果更具抵抗力。

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