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Case Report: Concurrent Resistance and Aerobic Training Regulate Adiponectin Expression and Disease Severity in Multiple Sclerosis: A Case Study.

Elisa Grazioli1, Ersilia Nigro2,3, Claudia Cerulli1, Giovanna Borriello4, Annamaria Mancini5, Eliana Tranchita1, Rita Polito3, Attilio Parisi1, Pasqualina Buono5, Aurora Daniele2,3.   

Abstract

Adapted exercise is an effective non-pharmacological tool to improve functional, cognitive, and psychological parameters in multiple sclerosis (MS), in association with increased quality of life (QoL) and decreased disease severity. Adipose tissue, through the production of different adipokines, is involved in regulating energy metabolism and inflammation. Adiponectin, increased in MS, circulates as oligomers of low (LMW), medium (MMW), and high molecular weight (HMW), the latter mediating the main biological effects. The aim of study was to evaluate the effects of 4 months training at moderate intensity [65% heart rate reserve (HRR)] on BMI, adiponectin, and QoL in a volunteer with secondary progressive MS. The parameters were evaluated before (T0), after 4 months training (T1), and 6 months after the end of training (T2); total serum adiponectin and its oligomeric profile were evaluated. We found a reduction in BMI (-0.9%) and FAT (-2.6%), an improvement in perceived QoL and a reduced expression of total adiponectin and HMW oligomers together with decreased MS disability level at T1 measured by EDSS. Despite the limitations of a case study, this represent a starting point to understand the influence of exercise in MS and the relationship with adiponectin expression.
Copyright © 2020 Grazioli, Nigro, Cerulli, Borriello, Mancini, Tranchita, Polito, Parisi, Buono and Daniele.

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Keywords:  EDSS; HMW oligomers; adiponectin; multiple sclerosis; training

Year:  2020        PMID: 33414700      PMCID: PMC7783198          DOI: 10.3389/fnins.2020.567302

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Front Neurosci        ISSN: 1662-453X            Impact factor:   4.677


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