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肾病患者的体力活动、免疫功能与炎症(PINK研究):一项可行性试验方案

Physical activity, immune function and inflammation in kidney patients (the PINK study): a feasibility trial protocol.

作者信息

Highton Patrick James, Neale Jill, Wilkinson Thomas J, Bishop Nicolette C, Smith Alice C

机构信息

School of Sport, Exercise and Health Sciences, Loughborough University, Loughborough, UK.

Department of Infection, Immunity and Inflammation, University of Leicester, Leicester, UK.

出版信息

BMJ Open. 2017 May 29;7(5):e014713. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2016-014713.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) display increased infection-related mortality and elevated cardiovascular risk only partly attributed to traditional risk factors. Patients with CKD also exhibit a pro-inflammatory environment and impaired immune function. Aerobic exercise has the potential to positively impact these detriments, but is under-researched in this patient population. This feasibility study will investigate the effects of acute aerobic exercise on inflammation and immune function in patients with CKD to inform the design of larger studies intended to ultimately influence current exercise recommendations.

METHODS AND ANALYSIS

Patients with CKD, including renal transplant recipients, will visit the laboratory on two occasions, both preceded by appropriate exercise, alcohol and caffeine restrictions. On visit 1, baseline assessments will be completed, comprising anthropometrics, body composition, cardiovascular function and fatigue and leisure time exercise questionnaires. Participants will then undertake an incremental shuttle walk test to estimate predicted peak O consumption (VOpeak). On visit 2, participants will complete a 20 min shuttle walk at a constant speed to achieve 85% estimated VOpeak. Blood and saliva samples will be taken before, immediately after and 1 hour after this exercise bout. Muscle O saturation will be monitored throughout exercise and recovery. Age and sex-matched non-CKD 'healthy control' participants will complete an identical protocol. Blood and saliva samples will be analysed for markers of inflammation and immune function, using cytometric bead array and flow cytometry techniques. Appropriate statistical tests will be used to analyse the data.

ETHICS AND DISSEMINATION

A favourable opinion was granted by the East Midlands-Derby Research Ethics Committee on 18 September 2015 (ref 15/EM/0391), and the study was approved and sponsored by University Hospitals of Leicester Research and Innovation (ref 11444). The study was registered with ISRCTN (ref 38935454). The results will be presented at relevant conferences, and it is anticipated that the reports will be published in appropriate journals in 2018.

摘要

引言

慢性肾脏病(CKD)患者的感染相关死亡率增加,心血管风险升高,而传统风险因素只能部分解释这些情况。CKD患者还表现出促炎环境和免疫功能受损。有氧运动有可能对这些不利因素产生积极影响,但在这一患者群体中的研究较少。本可行性研究将调查急性有氧运动对CKD患者炎症和免疫功能的影响,为旨在最终影响当前运动建议的大型研究设计提供依据。

方法与分析

CKD患者,包括肾移植受者,将分两次前往实验室,每次前往之前都有适当的运动、酒精和咖啡因限制。在第一次就诊时,将完成基线评估,包括人体测量学、身体成分、心血管功能以及疲劳和休闲时间运动问卷。参与者随后将进行递增往返步行试验,以估计预测的峰值耗氧量(VOpeak)。在第二次就诊时,参与者将以恒定速度完成20分钟的往返步行,以达到估计VOpeak的85%。在本次运动前、运动后即刻和运动后1小时采集血液和唾液样本。在整个运动和恢复过程中监测肌肉氧饱和度。年龄和性别匹配的非CKD“健康对照”参与者将完成相同的方案。使用细胞计数珠阵列和流式细胞术技术分析血液和唾液样本中的炎症和免疫功能标志物。将使用适当的统计检验来分析数据。

伦理与传播

东米德兰兹-德比研究伦理委员会于2015年9月18日给予了有利意见(参考号15/EM/0391),该研究由莱斯特大学医院研究与创新部批准并赞助(参考号11444)。该研究已在国际标准随机对照试验编号注册库(ISRCTN)注册(参考号38935454)。研究结果将在相关会议上公布,预计报告将于2018年发表在适当的期刊上。

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