Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/10316/113813
Title: Maximal Exercise Improves the Levels of Endothelial Progenitor Cells in Heart Failure Patients
Authors: Cavalcante, Suiane
Viamonte, Sofia
Cadilha, Rui S. 
Ribeiro, Ilda P. 
Gonçalves, Ana Cristina 
Sousa-Venâncio, João
Gouveia, Marisol
Teixeira, Manuel 
Santos, Mário
Oliveira, José
Ribeiro, Fernando
Keywords: acute exercise; cardiovascular disease; endothelium; flow cytometry
Issue Date: 28-Feb-2023
Publisher: MDPI
Project: SFRH/BD/144466/2019 
SFRH/BD/128893/2017 
2020.08565.BD 
UID/BIM/04501/2020 
UID/DTP/00617/2020 
UID/NEU/04539/2019 
UIDB/329/04539/2020 
LA/P/0064/2020 
info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/UIDP/04539/2020 
Serial title, monograph or event: Current Issues in Molecular Biology
Volume: 45
Issue: 3
Abstract: The impact of exercise on the levels of endothelial progenitor cells (EPCs), a marker of endothelial repair and angiogenesis, and circulating endothelial cells (CECs), an indicator of endothelial damage, in heart failure patients is largely unknown. This study aims to evaluate the effects of a single exercise bout on the circulating levels of EPCs and CECs in heart failure patients. Thirteen patients with heart failure underwent a symptom-limited maximal cardiopulmonary exercise test to assess exercise capacity. Before and after exercise testing, blood samples were collected to quantify EPCs and CECs by flow cytometry. The circulating levels of both cells were also compared to the resting levels of 13 volunteers (age-matched group). The maximal exercise bout increased the levels of EPCs by 0.5% [95% Confidence Interval, 0.07 to 0.93%], from 4.2 10􀀀3 1.5 10􀀀3% to 4.7 10􀀀3 1.8 10􀀀3% (p = 0.02). No changes were observed in the levels of CECs. At baseline, HF patients presented reduced levels of EPCs compared to the age-matched group (p = 0.03), but the exercise bout enhanced circulating EPCs to a level comparable to the age-matched group (4.7 10􀀀3 1.8 10􀀀3% vs. 5.4 10􀀀3 1.7 10􀀀3%, respectively, p = 0.14). An acute bout of exercise improves the potential of endothelial repair and angiogenesis capacity by increasing the circulating levels of EPCs in patients with heart failure.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10316/113813
ISSN: 1467-3045
DOI: 10.3390/cimb45030125
Rights: openAccess
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