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Effekter av resveratrol eller estradiol på endotelfunktion efter träning hos postmenopausala kvinnor med östrogenbrist

Cemal Ozemek, Kerry L Hildreth, Patrick J Blatchford, K Joseph Hurt, Rachael Bok, Douglas R Seals, Wendy M Kohrt, Kerrie L Moreau
Nyckelinsikter
  1. 01Både estradiol och resveratrol förbättrade kärlvidgning vid vila jämfört med placebo
  2. 02Endast estradiol förstärkte kärlfunktionen efter ett pass av måttlig aerob träning
  3. 03Resveratrol fungerade inte som en ersättning för östrogen vid fysisk aktivitet
  4. 04Hormonbrist efter klimakteriet kan begränsa de omedelbara kärlhälsofördelarna av motion

Estradiol förbättrar kärlfunktionen både vid vila och efter träning hos postmenopausala kvinnor, medan resveratrol endast verkar ha effekt vid vila.

Abstract

Regular exercise enhances endothelial function in older men, but not consistently in estrogen-deficient postmenopausal women. Estradiol treatment improves basal endothelial function and restores improvements in endothelial function (flow-mediated dilation, FMD) to aerobic exercise training in postmenopausal women; however, estradiol treatment is controversial. Resveratrol, an estrogen receptor ligand, enhances exercise training effects on cardiovascular function and nitric oxide (NO) release in animal models, but impairs exercise training effects in men. We conducted a randomized cross-over, double-blinded, placebo-controlled pilot study to determine whether acute (single dose) resveratrol (250-mg tablet) or estradiol (0.05 mg/day transdermal patch) treatment enhances FMD at rest and after a single bout of moderate-intensity aerobic exercise in healthy estrogen-deficient postmenopausal women (n = 15, 58.1 ± 3.2 yr). FMD was measured before and after (30, 60, and 120 min) a 40-min bout of moderate-intensity treadmill exercise (60-75% peak heart rate) under the respective conditions (separated by 1-2 wk). FMD was higher (P < 0.05) before exercise and at all post-exercise time points in the resveratrol and estradiol conditions compared to placebo. FMD was increased from baseline by 120 min postexercise in the estradiol condition (P < 0.001), but not resveratrol or PL conditions. Consistent with our previous findings, estradiol also enhances endothelial function in response to acute endurance exercise. Although resveratrol improved basal FMD, there was no apparent enhancement of FMD to acute exercise and, therefore, may not act as an estradiol mimetic.NEW & NOTEWORTHY The benefits of endurance exercise training on endothelial function are diminished in estrogen-deficient postmenopausal women, but estradiol treatment appears to restore improvements in endothelial function in this group. We show that basal endothelial function is enhanced with both acute estradiol and resveratrol treatments in estrogen-deficient postmenopausal women, but endothelial function is only enhanced following acute endurance exercise with estradiol treatment.

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APA
Cemal Ozemek, Kerry L Hildreth, Patrick J Blatchford, K Joseph Hurt, Rachael Bok, Douglas R Seals, Wendy M Kohrt, & Kerrie L Moreau (2020). Effekter av resveratrol eller estradiol på endotelfunktion efter träning hos postmenopausala kvinnor med östrogenbrist. https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/effects-of-resveratrol-or-estradiol-on-postexercise-endothelial-function-in-estrogen-deficient-postmenopausal-women/
MLA
Cemal Ozemek, et al. "Effekter av resveratrol eller estradiol på endotelfunktion efter träning hos postmenopausala kvinnor med östrogenbrist." 2020, https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/effects-of-resveratrol-or-estradiol-on-postexercise-endothelial-function-in-estrogen-deficient-postmenopausal-women/.
Chicago
Cemal Ozemek et al. 2020. "Effekter av resveratrol eller estradiol på endotelfunktion efter träning hos postmenopausala kvinnor med östrogenbrist.". https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/effects-of-resveratrol-or-estradiol-on-postexercise-endothelial-function-in-estrogen-deficient-postmenopausal-women/