Potential preservative mechanisms of cardiac rehabilitation pathways on endothelial function in coronary heart disease

被引:0
|
作者
WenTao Sun [1 ]
JianYong Du [1 ]
Jia Wang [1 ]
YiLong Wang [1 ]
ErDan Dong [1 ,2 ,3 ,4 ]
机构
[1] Research Center for Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation,University of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences Qingdao Hospital (Qingdao Municipal Hospital),School of Health and Life Sciences,University of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences
[2] Department of Cardiology and Institute of Vascular Medicine,Peking University Third Hospital
[3] The Institute of Cardiovascular Sciences,Peking University
[4] State Key Laboratory of Vascular Homeostasis and Remodeling,Peking
关键词
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
R541.4 [冠状动脉(粥样)硬化性心脏病(冠心病)]; R493 [医学康复(康复疗法)];
学科分类号
摘要
Cardiac rehabilitation, a comprehensive exercise-based lifestyle and medical management, is effective in decreasing morbidity and improving life quality in patients with coronary heart disease. Endothelial function, an irreplaceable indicator in coronary heart disease progression, is measured by various methods in traditional cardiac rehabilitation pathways, including medicinal treatment, aerobic training, and smoking cessation. Nevertheless, studies on the effect of some emerging cardiac rehabilitation programs on endothelial function are limited. This article briefly reviewed the endothelium-beneficial effects of different cardiac rehabilitation pathways, including exercise training, lifestyle modification and psychological intervention in patients with coronary heart disease, and related experimental models, and summarized both uncovered and potential cellular and molecular mechanisms of the beneficial roles of various cardiac rehabilitation pathways on endothelial function. In exercise training and some lifestyle interventions, the enhanced bioavailability of nitric oxide, increased circulating endothelial progenitor cells(EPCs), and decreased oxidative stress are major contributors to preventing endothelial dysfunction in coronary heart disease. Moreover, the preservation of endothelial-dependent hyperpolarizing factors and inflammatory suppression play roles. On the one hand, to develop more endothelium-protective rehabilitation methods in coronary heart disease, adequately designed and sized randomized multicenter clinical trials should be advanced using standardized cardiac rehabilitation programs and existing assessment methods. On the other hand, additional studies using suitable experimental models are warranted to elucidate the relationship between some new interventions and endothelial protection in both macro-and microvasculature.
引用
收藏
页码:158 / 175
页数:18
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Potential preservative mechanisms of cardiac rehabilitation pathways on endothelial function in coronary heart disease
    Sun, Wen-Tao
    Du, Jian-Yong
    Wang, Jia
    Wang, Yi-Long
    Dong, Er-Dan
    SCIENCE CHINA-LIFE SCIENCES, 2025, 68 (01) : 158 - 175
  • [2] Cardiac Rehabilitation Improves Endothelial Function in Coronary Artery Disease Patients
    Manresa-Rocamora, Agustin
    Ribeiro, Fernando
    Casanova-Lizon, Antonio
    Flatt, Andrew A.
    Sarabia, Jose Manuel
    Moya-Ramon, Manuel
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SPORTS MEDICINE, 2022, 43 (11) : 905 - 920
  • [3] Cardiac Rehabilitation and Endothelial Function
    Lanza, Gaetano Antonio
    Golino, Michele
    Villano, Angelo
    Lanza, Oreste
    Lamendola, Priscilla
    Fusco, Augusto
    Leggio, Massimo
    JOURNAL OF CLINICAL MEDICINE, 2020, 9 (08) : 1 - 15
  • [4] Importance of endothelial progenitor cell activation to improvement in endothelial function in coronary artery disease patients undergoing cardiac rehabilitation
    Paul, JD
    Powell, TM
    Thompson, M
    Benjamin, M
    Rodrigo, M
    McCoy, JP
    Zalos, G
    Press, B
    Murphy, M
    Hill, JM
    Csako, G
    Cannon, RO
    JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN COLLEGE OF CARDIOLOGY, 2005, 45 (03) : 385A - 385A
  • [5] The magnitude and mechanisms by which cardiac rehabilitation improves the exercise function of children with congenital heart disease
    Rhodes, J
    Curran, TJ
    Camil, L
    Rabideau, N
    Fulton, DR
    Gauthier, NS
    Gauvreau, K
    Jenkins, KJ
    CIRCULATION, 2004, 110 (17) : 386 - 386
  • [6] Exercise-based cardiac rehabilitation for coronary heart disease
    Heran, Balraj S.
    Chen, Jenny M. H.
    Ebrahim, Shah
    Moxham, Tiffany
    Oldridge, Neil
    Rees, Karen
    Thompson, David R.
    Taylor, Rod S.
    COCHRANE DATABASE OF SYSTEMATIC REVIEWS, 2011, (07):
  • [7] Are cardiac rehabilitation programs underutilized by patients with coronary heart disease?
    Ray W Squires
    Nature Clinical Practice Cardiovascular Medicine, 2008, 5 : 192 - 193
  • [8] Exercise-based cardiac rehabilitation for coronary heart disease
    Anderson, Lindsey
    Thompson, David R.
    Oldridge, Neil
    Zwisler, Ann-Dorthe
    Rees, Karen
    Martin, Nicole
    Taylor, Rod S.
    COCHRANE DATABASE OF SYSTEMATIC REVIEWS, 2016, (01):
  • [9] The benefits of cardiac rehabilitation in coronary heart disease: A gender issue?
    Anjo, Diana
    Santos, Mario
    Rodrigues, Patricia
    Brochado, Bruno
    Sousa, Maria Joao
    Barreira, Ana
    Viamonte, Sofia
    Fernandes, Preza
    Reis, Antonio Hipolito
    Gomes, Jose Lopes
    Torres, Severo
    REVISTA PORTUGUESA DE CARDIOLOGIA, 2014, 33 (02) : 79 - 87
  • [10] Association Between Endothelial Function and Cognitive Performance in Patients With Coronary Artery Disease During Cardiac Rehabilitation
    Saleem, Mahwesh
    Herrmann, Nathan
    Dinoff, Adam
    Mazereeuw, Graham
    Oh, Paul, I
    Goldstein, Benjamin, I
    Kiss, Alex
    Shammi, Prathiba
    Lanctot, Krista L.
    PSYCHOSOMATIC MEDICINE, 2019, 81 (02): : 184 - 191