摘要
体育锻炼减少低度炎症,改善脑源性神经影响因子(BDNF)水平和认知功能的益处开始成为大家越来越感兴趣的领域。老化阶段的低度炎症比较常见,似乎与神经变形过程有关联。常规的体育锻炼可以帮助减少炎性细胞因子水平及外周BDNF浓度。此项研究的主要目的是为了分析16周多方式体育锻炼计划对认知正常老人和轻度认知障碍(MCI)老人的外周BDNF水平及炎性标志物肿瘤坏死因子-α (TNF-α)和白细胞介素-6 (IL-6)的影响。干预前后,使用蒙特利尔认知评估量表(MoCA)对认知功能障碍进行评估。30名健康参与者和37名MCI参与者被分为对照组(CG)和训练组(TG)。TG参加一个16周周期的多方式体育锻炼计划。受试者之间的作用有一定意义,表明训练对TNF-α (p=0.001) 和IL-6 (p<0.001)的减少及外周BDNF (p<0.001)浓度的改善的有益作用。MCI训练组的认知功能也得到明显改善(p=0.03)。总之,体育锻炼对减少促炎性细胞和改善外周BDNF水平比较有效,对认知功能有积极反应。据我们所知,这是首次对MCI老年患者的外周促炎性细胞因子浓度和认知性能的多方式体育锻炼的纵向效应进行研究。
关键词: 老化,认知,炎症,白细胞介素-6,轻度认知障碍,体力活动,肿瘤坏死因子-α
Current Alzheimer Research
Title:Physical Exercise in MCI Elderly Promotes Reduction of Pro-Inflammatory Cytokines and Improvements on Cognition and BDNF Peripheral Levels
Volume: 11 Issue: 8
Author(s): Carla Manuela Crispim Nascimento, Jessica Rodrigues Pereira, Larissa Pires de Andrade, Marcelo Garuffi, Leda Leme Talib, Orestes Vicente Forlenza, Jose Maria Cancela, Marcia Regina Cominetti and Florindo Stella
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关键词: 老化,认知,炎症,白细胞介素-6,轻度认知障碍,体力活动,肿瘤坏死因子-α
摘要: The benefits of physical exercise to reduce low-grade inflammation and improve Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor (BDNF) levels and cognitive function became a growing field of interest. Low-grade inflammation is common during aging and seems to be linked to neurodegenerative process. Regular physical exercises can help to reduce pro-inflammatory cytokines levels and to improve BDNF peripheral concentrations. The main goal of this research was to analyze the effects of a 16-week multimodal physical exercise program on peripheral BDNF levels and on Tumor Necrosis-α (TNF-α) and Interleukin- 6 (IL-6) as pro-inflammatory markers in cognitive healthy elderly individuals and in elderly with mild cognitive impairment (MCI). Cognitive functions were assessed by the Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA) prior to and after the intervention. Thirty cognitively healthy participants and thirty-seven MCI participants were assigned to the control (CG) and trained (TG) groups. The TG participated in a multimodal physical training program for a 16-week period. The results showed a significant between-subjects interaction, which indicates the beneficial contribution of training on the reduction of TNF-α (p=0.001) and IL-6 (p<0.001) and on the improvement of BDNF (p<0.001) peripheral concentrations. Cognitive functions also presented significant improvements for MCI trained group (p=0.03). In conclusion, physical exercise was effective to reduce pro-inflammatory cytokines and to improve BDNF peripheral levels, with positive reflexes on cognition. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first study that evaluated longitudinally the effects of a multimodal physical exercises protocol on peripheral concentrations of pro-inflammatory cytokines and cognition performance in elderly MCI individuals.
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Carla Manuela Crispim Nascimento, Jessica Rodrigues Pereira, Larissa Pires de Andrade , Marcelo Garuffi, Leda Leme Talib, Orestes Vicente Forlenza, Jose Maria Cancela, Marcia Regina Cominetti and Stella Florindo, Physical Exercise in MCI Elderly Promotes Reduction of Pro-Inflammatory Cytokines and Improvements on Cognition and BDNF Peripheral Levels, Current Alzheimer Research 2014; 11 (8) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/156720501108140910122849
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