Nascimento Dahan da Cunha, Durigan Rita de Cassia Marqueti, Tibana Ramires Alsamir, Durigan João Luiz Quagliotti, Navalta James Wilfred, Prestes Jonato
Graduation Program on Physical Education, Catholic University of Brasilia, Q.S. 07, Lote 01, EPTC-Bloco G, Brasilia, DF, 71966-700, Brazil,
Sports Med. 2015 Feb;45(2):269-78. doi: 10.1007/s40279-014-0265-8.
Matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) are a major group of enzymes that play essential roles in normal functioning of diverse tissues during growth, development, and aging. However, among the MMPs little is known regarding the role of exercise in MMP-9 and MMP-2 function in humans.
The aim of this study was to provide a systematic comprehensive review of the literature examining the effect of different exercise interventions on MMP-9 and MMP-2 in human investigations.
A comprehensive systematic database search was performed, including PubMed/MEDLINE, Scopus, ScienceDirect, and Web of Science.
Both the acute and chronic effects of exercise were included for evaluation in this systematic review. Inclusion criteria included the use of any type of planned, structured, and repetitive movement and its effects on the MMP-2 and MMP-9 response (obtained from plasma samples), participants (humans only) of any age with or without diseases, sedentary participants and those involved in light, moderate, and vigorous activity, randomized controlled trials (RCTs) and clinical trials (CTs), full text article citations with no restrictions in terms of language, and scored at least 5/11 on the Physiotherapy Evidence Database (PEDro) quality scale.
The PEDro scale was used to appraise study quality of RCTs and CTs. Two reviewers independently reviewed the full texts of all potentially relevant articles for eligibility and disagreements were discussed and resolved.
Seven studies met the previously determined quality indicators and were reviewed; three were RCTs and four were CTs. In general, the quality of the studies ranged from 5 to 9 out of a maximum of 11 on the PEDro quality criteria scale. Results revealed that chronic aerobic training induces a decrease in MMP-9 and MMP-2 levels, possibly indicating a cardioprotective effect, while resistance exercise training displayed conflicting results.
Alterations in MMP-9 and MMP-2 plasma concentrations may be valuable biomarkers to reflect the influence of exercise on the inflammatory state. Nevertheless, the limited evidence available regarding the effects of exercise on the MMP-9 and MMP-2 response in human participants suggests that further studies are needed to fully define the connection between the role of exercise on the MMP-9 and MMP-2 response.
基质金属蛋白酶(MMPs)是一大类酶,在生长、发育和衰老过程中,对多种组织的正常功能起着至关重要的作用。然而,在MMPs中,关于运动对人类MMP - 9和MMP - 2功能的作用,人们了解甚少。
本研究旨在对文献进行系统全面的综述,考察不同运动干预对人体研究中MMP - 9和MMP - 2的影响。
进行了全面的系统数据库检索,包括PubMed/MEDLINE、Scopus、ScienceDirect和Web of Science。
本系统综述纳入了运动的急性和慢性影响进行评估。纳入标准包括使用任何类型的有计划、有结构且重复的运动及其对MMP - 2和MMP - 9反应(从血浆样本中获得)的影响,任何年龄的参与者(仅限人类),无论有无疾病,久坐不动的参与者以及参与轻度、中度和剧烈活动的参与者,随机对照试验(RCTs)和临床试验(CTs),全文文章引用,无语言限制,且在物理治疗证据数据库(PEDro)质量量表上得分至少为5/11。
PEDro量表用于评估RCTs和CTs的研究质量。两名评审员独立审查所有潜在相关文章的全文以确定是否符合条件,如有分歧则进行讨论并解决。
七项研究符合先前确定的质量指标并进行了综述;三项为RCTs,四项为CTs。总体而言,根据PEDro质量标准量表,研究质量在最高11分中为5至9分。结果显示,长期有氧训练会导致MMP - 9和MMP - 2水平降低,这可能表明具有心脏保护作用,而抗阻运动训练的结果则相互矛盾。
MMP - 9和MMP - 2血浆浓度的变化可能是反映运动对炎症状态影响的有价值的生物标志物。然而,关于运动对人体参与者中MMP - 9和MMP - 2反应影响的现有证据有限,这表明需要进一步研究以充分界定运动在MMP - 9和MMP - 2反应中的作用之间的联系。