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衰老和体育活动对左心室顺应性的影响。

Effect of aging and physical activity on left ventricular compliance.

作者信息

Arbab-Zadeh Armin, Dijk Erika, Prasad Anand, Fu Qi, Torres Pilar, Zhang Rong, Thomas James D, Palmer Dean, Levine Benjamin D

机构信息

Institute for Exercise and Environmental Medicine, Presbyterian Hospital, and University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, Tex 75231, USA.

出版信息

Circulation. 2004 Sep 28;110(13):1799-805. doi: 10.1161/01.CIR.0000142863.71285.74. Epub 2004 Sep 13.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Left ventricular compliance appears to decrease with aging, which may contribute to the high incidence of heart failure in the elderly. However, whether this change is an inevitable consequence of senescence or rather secondary to reduced physical activity is unknown.

METHODS AND RESULTS

Twelve healthy sedentary seniors (69.8+/-3 years old; 6 women, 6 men) and 12 Masters athletes (67.8+/-3 years old; 6 women, 6 men) underwent pulmonary artery catheterization to define Starling and left ventricular pressure-volume curves. Data were compared with those obtained in 14 young but sedentary control subjects (28.9+/-5 years old; 7 women, 7 men). Pulmonary capillary wedge pressures and left ventricular end-diastolic volumes by use of echocardiography were measured at baseline, during decreased cardiac filling by use of lower-body negative pressure (-15 and -30 mm Hg), and after saline infusion (15 and 30 mL/kg). Stroke volume for any given filling pressure was greater in Masters athletes compared with the age-matched sedentary subjects, whereas contractility, as assessed by preload recruitable stroke work, was similar. There was substantially decreased left ventricular compliance in healthy but sedentary seniors compared with the young control subjects, which resulted in higher cardiac pressures for a given filling volume and higher myocardial wall stress for a given strain. The pressure-volume curve for the Masters athletes was indistinguishable from that of the young, sedentary control subjects.

CONCLUSIONS

A sedentary lifestyle during healthy aging is associated with decreased left ventricular compliance, leading to diminished diastolic performance. Prolonged, sustained endurance training preserves ventricular compliance with aging and may help to prevent heart failure in the elderly.

摘要

背景

左心室顺应性似乎会随着年龄增长而降低,这可能是老年人心力衰竭高发的原因之一。然而,这种变化是衰老的必然结果还是体力活动减少的继发效应尚不清楚。

方法与结果

12名健康的久坐不动的老年人(69.8±3岁;6名女性,6名男性)和12名老年运动员(67.8±3岁;6名女性,6名男性)接受了肺动脉导管插入术以确定斯塔林曲线和左心室压力-容积曲线。将数据与14名年轻但久坐不动的对照受试者(28.9±5岁;7名女性,7名男性)的数据进行比较。在基线、使用下体负压(-15和-30 mmHg)降低心脏充盈时以及输注生理盐水(15和30 mL/kg)后,使用超声心动图测量肺毛细血管楔压和左心室舒张末期容积。与年龄匹配的久坐不动的受试者相比,老年运动员在任何给定充盈压力下的每搏输出量更大,而通过可预负荷增加的每搏功评估的收缩性相似。与年轻对照受试者相比,健康但久坐不动的老年人左心室顺应性显著降低,这导致在给定充盈量时心脏压力更高,在给定应变时心肌壁应力更高。老年运动员的压力-容积曲线与年轻久坐对照受试者的曲线无明显差异。

结论

健康衰老过程中的久坐生活方式与左心室顺应性降低有关,导致舒张功能受损。长期持续的耐力训练可保持衰老过程中的心室顺应性,并可能有助于预防老年人心力衰竭。

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