The impact of physical activity and intensity on clot mechanical microstructure and contraction in middle-aged/older habitual runners

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Zaldua, J. C. [1 ,3 ]
Watson, O. [1 ]
Gregoire, D. J. [1 ]
Pillai, S. [1 ,3 ]
Hellsten, Y. [2 ]
Hawkins, K. [3 ]
Evans, P. A. [1 ,3 ]
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[1] Swansea Bay Univ Hlth Board, Emergency Dept Morriston Hosp, Welsh Ctr Emergency Med Res, Swansea SA6 6NL, Wales
[2] Univ Copenhagen, Dept Nutr Exercise & Sports, August Krogh Sect Human Physiol, Copenhagen, Denmark
[3] Swansea Univ, Fac Med & Life Hlth Sci, Med Sch, Swansea SA6 6NL, Wales
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Clot microstructure; Clot mass; Clot contraction; Exercise; Physical activity; Middle-aged/olderadults; Endurance-trained; Runners; FRACTAL DIMENSION; ENDOTHELIAL ADHESIVENESS; COAGULATION PARAMETERS; EXERCISE; ACTIVATION; BIOMARKER; FIBRINOLYSIS; HEMOSTASIS; RESISTANCE; FLOW;
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10.1186/s12883-025-04074-y
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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BackgroundExercise in healthy individuals is associated with a hypercoagulable phase, leading to a temporary increase in clot mass and strength, which are controlled by an effective fibrinolytic system. Conversely, people with cardiovascular diseases often have a reduced fibrinolytic pathway, increased clot mass and abnormal clot contraction, resulting in poorer outcomes. We assessed clot microstructure, particularly the contractile forces of clot formation, in response to two exercise intensities in middle-aged/older runners.MethodsTwenty-eight habitual male and female runners aged over 40 years completed a 10 km moderate-intensity run; 14 of them performed a 3 km high-intensity run. Blood samples were collected at baseline, immediately postexercise and after 1 h of rest. Clot structural biomarkers df, gel time, and measurements of mature clot mechanical properties (gel time, G'Max and CFmax) were analysed alongside conventional plasma markers.ResultsBoth exercise intensities altered markers of coagulant activity (PT, APTT and FVIII) and fibrinolysis (D-dimer), indicating hypercoagulability. Compared with longer-duration lower-intensity exercise, df was greater after short-duration intensified exercise bouts. Following an hour of rest, df dropped to baseline levels. Additionally, CFmax decreased across timepoints at both exercise intensities. This effect was noted after one hour of rest compared with baseline, suggesting continuous fibrinolytic activity postexercise.ConclusionExercise transiently induces an intensity-dependent hypercoagulable state, resulting in denser clot formation and a reduced clot contractile force due to fibrinolysis. These findings can help guide the safe commencement of rehabilitation exercise programs for cerebrovascular patients. Precise rheological techniques were applied to assess the effects of exercise on clot microstructure (df) and clot contraction in middle-aged/older-aged men and women.The hypercoagulable phase, as determined by plasma markers and df, increased after intense exercise.Clot contractile forces (CFmax) were reduced one hour after moderate and intense exercise, indicating enhanced fibrinolysis.We propose that dfand CFmax may serve as indicators of health risks and benefits of exercise in patients undergoing exercise rehabilitation after undergoing adverse cardiovascular events.
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