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Aerobic exercise training reduces cardiac function and coronary flow-induced vasodilation in mice lacking adiponectin.

Jacob T Caldwell1, Karissa M Dieseldorff Jones1, Hyerim Park2, Jose R Pinto1, Payal Ghosh2, Emily C Reid-Foley1, Brody Ulrich1, Michael D Delp2, Brad J Behnke3, Judy M Muller-Delp1.   

Abstract

We tested the hypothesis that adiponectin deficiency attenuates cardiac and coronary microvascular function and prevents exercise training-induced adaptations of the myocardium and the coronary microvasculature in adult mice. Adult wild-type (WT) or adiponectin knockout (adiponectin KO) mice underwent treadmill exercise training or remained sedentary for 8-10 wk. Systolic and diastolic functions were assessed before and after exercise training or cage confinement. Vasoreactivity of coronary resistance arteries was assessed at the end of exercise training or cage confinement. Before exercise training, ejection fraction and fractional shortening were similar in adiponectin KO and WT mice, but isovolumic contraction time was significantly lengthened in adiponectin KO mice. Exercise training increased ejection fraction (12%) and fractional shortening (20%) with no change in isovolumic contraction time in WT mice. In adiponectin KO mice, both ejection fraction (-9%) and fractional shortening (-12%) were reduced after exercise training and these decreases were coupled to a further increase in isovolumic contraction time (20%). In sedentary mice, endothelium-dependent dilation to flow was higher in arterioles from adiponectin KO mice as compared with WT mice. Exercise training enhanced dilation to flow in WT mice but decreased flow-induced dilation in adiponectin KO mice. These data suggest that compensatory mechanisms contribute to the maintenance of cardiac and coronary microvascular function in sedentary mice lacking adiponectin; however, in the absence of adiponectin, cardiac and coronary microvascular adaptations to exercise training are compromised.NEW & NOTEWORTHY We report that compensatory mechanisms contribute to the maintenance of cardiac and coronary microvascular function in sedentary mice in which adiponectin has been deleted; however, when mice lacking adiponectin are subjected to the physiological stress of exercise training, beneficial coronary microvascular and cardiac adaptations are compromised or absent.

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Keywords:  ejection fraction; endothelium; fractional shortening; heart; vasodilation

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33989084      PMCID: PMC8321814          DOI: 10.1152/ajpheart.00885.2020

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol        ISSN: 0363-6135            Impact factor:   5.125


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