Combined Endurance and Resistance Exercise Mitigates Age-Associated Cardiac Dysfunction
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Combined Endurance and Resistance Exercise Mitigates Age-Associated Cardiac Dysfunction
Abstract
Aging is associated with a decline in cardiac function. Exercise has been shown to effectively reduce the risks of cardiovascular diseases. Here whether a combination of endurance and resistance exercises can improve cardiac function in aged mice during late life is investigated. Through transcriptome analysis, several signaling pathways activated in the hearts of 22-month-old mice after combined exercise, including cardiac muscle contraction, mitophagy, and longevity regulation are identified. Combined exercise training mitigated age-associated pathological cardiac hypertrophy, reduced oxidative stress, cardiac senescence, and enhanced cardiac function. Upstream stimulatory factor 2 (Usf2) is upregulated in the aged mouse hearts with combined exercise compared to sedentary mice. In the human cardiomyocytes senescent model, overexpression of Usf2 led to anti-senescence effects, while knockdown of Usf2 exacerbated cellular senescence. The results suggest that a combination of endurance and resistance exercises, such as swimming and resistance running, can mitigate age-related pathological cardiac remodeling and cardiac dysfunction in late life. These cardioprotective effects are likely due to the activation of Usf2 and its anti-senescence effect. Therefore, Usf2 can potentially be a novel therapeutic target for mitigating age-related cardiac dysfunction.
Keywords: cardiac aging; exercise; hypertrophy; mitochondria; senescence.
© 2024 Wiley‐VCH GmbH.
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