Haemodialysis patients have few endothelial progenitor cells (EPCs) and an unfavourable cardiovascular outcome. The effects on peripheral blood CD34+ cells and EPCs of a 6-month walking exercise programme were studied. Thirty dialysis patients (20 males, age 67 ± 12 years) were prescribed exercise (two daily 10-min home walking sessions at moderate intensity, group E, n =16) or not prescribed exercise (control, group C, n = 14). On entry and after 6 months peripheral blood CD34+ cells, EPCs (assessed as CD34+ cells coexpressing AC133 and vascular endothelial growth factor receptor 2 (VEGFR2), and as endothelial colony-forming units (e-CFU) and exercise capacity (6-min walking distance, 6MWD) were evaluated. In group E, 6MWD and e-CFU increased significantly during the study period, with no significant changes in CD34+ or CD34+AC133+VEGFR2+cell numbers. The change in e-CFU was directly and significantly correlated to patient-reported training load. Group C showed no significant change in any variable. In haemodialysis patients, moderate-intensity exercise selectively increased the number of e-CFU.

Exercise training and endothelial progenitor cells in haemodialysis patients

MANFREDINI, Fabio;RIGOLIN, Gian Matteo;MALAGONI, Anna Maria;MANDINI, Simona;BOARI, Benedetta;CUNEO, Antonio;ZAMBONI, Paolo;MANFREDINI, Roberto
2009

Abstract

Haemodialysis patients have few endothelial progenitor cells (EPCs) and an unfavourable cardiovascular outcome. The effects on peripheral blood CD34+ cells and EPCs of a 6-month walking exercise programme were studied. Thirty dialysis patients (20 males, age 67 ± 12 years) were prescribed exercise (two daily 10-min home walking sessions at moderate intensity, group E, n =16) or not prescribed exercise (control, group C, n = 14). On entry and after 6 months peripheral blood CD34+ cells, EPCs (assessed as CD34+ cells coexpressing AC133 and vascular endothelial growth factor receptor 2 (VEGFR2), and as endothelial colony-forming units (e-CFU) and exercise capacity (6-min walking distance, 6MWD) were evaluated. In group E, 6MWD and e-CFU increased significantly during the study period, with no significant changes in CD34+ or CD34+AC133+VEGFR2+cell numbers. The change in e-CFU was directly and significantly correlated to patient-reported training load. Group C showed no significant change in any variable. In haemodialysis patients, moderate-intensity exercise selectively increased the number of e-CFU.
2009
Manfredini, Fabio; Rigolin, Gian Matteo; Malagoni, Anna Maria; Catizone, L; Mandini, Simona; Sofritti, O; Mauro, E; Soffritti, S; Boari, Benedetta; Cuneo, Antonio; Zamboni, Paolo; Manfredini, Roberto
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