Capillary growth, ultrastructure remodeling and exercise training in skeletal muscle of essential hypertensive patients
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Capillary growth, ultrastructure remodeling and exercise training in skeletal muscle of essential hypertensive patients. / Gliemann, Lasse; Buess, Rahel; Nyberg, Michael Permin; Hoppeler, Hans; Odriozola, Adolfo; Thaning, Pia; Hellsten, Ylva; Baum, Oliver; Mortensen, Stefan Peter.
I: Acta Physiologica (Online), Bind 214, Nr. 2, 2015, s. 210-220.Publikation: Bidrag til tidsskrift › Tidsskriftartikel › Forskning › fagfællebedømt
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T1 - Capillary growth, ultrastructure remodeling and exercise training in skeletal muscle of essential hypertensive patients
AU - Gliemann, Lasse
AU - Buess, Rahel
AU - Nyberg, Michael Permin
AU - Hoppeler, Hans
AU - Odriozola, Adolfo
AU - Thaning, Pia
AU - Hellsten, Ylva
AU - Baum, Oliver
AU - Mortensen, Stefan Peter
N1 - CURIS 2015 NEXS 176
PY - 2015
Y1 - 2015
N2 - AIM: The aim was to elucidate whether essential hypertension is associated with altered capillary morphology and density and to what extend exercise training can normalize these parameters.METHODS: To investigate angiogenesis and capillary morphology in essential hypertension, muscle biopsies were obtained from m. vastus lateralis in essential hypertensive patients (n=10) and normotensive controls (n=11) before and after 8 weeks of aerobic exercise training. Morphometry was performed after transmission electron microscopy and protein levels of several angioregulatory factors were determined.RESULTS: At baseline, capillary density and capillary-fiber-ratio were not different between the two groups. However, hypertensive patients had 9% lower capillary area (12.7±0.4 vs. 13.9±0.2μm(2) ) and tended to have thicker capillary basement membranes (399±16 vs. 358±13nm; P=0.094) than controls. Protein expression of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), VEGF receptor-2 and thrombospondin-1 were similar in normo- and hypertensive subjects but tissue inhibitor of matrix metalloproteinase was 69% lower in the hypertensive group. After training, angiogenesis was evident by 15% increased capillary-to-fiber ratio in the hypertensive patients only. Capillary area and capillary lumen area were increased by 7% and 15% in the hypertensive patients whereas capillary basement membrane thickness was decreased by 17%. VEGF expression after training was increased in both groups whereas VEGF receptor-2 was decreased by 25% in the hypertensive patients.CONCLUSION: Essential hypertension is associated with decreased lumen area and a tendency for increased basement membrane thickening in capillaries of skeletal muscle. Exercise training appears to improve the diffusion conditions in essential hypertension by altering capillary structure and capillary number. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
AB - AIM: The aim was to elucidate whether essential hypertension is associated with altered capillary morphology and density and to what extend exercise training can normalize these parameters.METHODS: To investigate angiogenesis and capillary morphology in essential hypertension, muscle biopsies were obtained from m. vastus lateralis in essential hypertensive patients (n=10) and normotensive controls (n=11) before and after 8 weeks of aerobic exercise training. Morphometry was performed after transmission electron microscopy and protein levels of several angioregulatory factors were determined.RESULTS: At baseline, capillary density and capillary-fiber-ratio were not different between the two groups. However, hypertensive patients had 9% lower capillary area (12.7±0.4 vs. 13.9±0.2μm(2) ) and tended to have thicker capillary basement membranes (399±16 vs. 358±13nm; P=0.094) than controls. Protein expression of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), VEGF receptor-2 and thrombospondin-1 were similar in normo- and hypertensive subjects but tissue inhibitor of matrix metalloproteinase was 69% lower in the hypertensive group. After training, angiogenesis was evident by 15% increased capillary-to-fiber ratio in the hypertensive patients only. Capillary area and capillary lumen area were increased by 7% and 15% in the hypertensive patients whereas capillary basement membrane thickness was decreased by 17%. VEGF expression after training was increased in both groups whereas VEGF receptor-2 was decreased by 25% in the hypertensive patients.CONCLUSION: Essential hypertension is associated with decreased lumen area and a tendency for increased basement membrane thickening in capillaries of skeletal muscle. Exercise training appears to improve the diffusion conditions in essential hypertension by altering capillary structure and capillary number. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
U2 - 10.1111/apha.12501
DO - 10.1111/apha.12501
M3 - Journal article
C2 - 25846822
VL - 214
SP - 210
EP - 220
JO - Acta Physiologica
JF - Acta Physiologica
SN - 0370-839X
IS - 2
ER -
ID: 135251611