Moderate aerobic exercise prevents matrix degradation and death in a mouse model of aortic dissection and aneurysm

Feb 26, 2021American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology

Moderate aerobic exercise may protect against artery wall damage and cell death in mice with aortic tears and bulges

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Abstract

Mortality was 0% in mice subjected to aerobic exercise compared to 23.5% in those who were not.

  • Aerobic exercise significantly reduced BAPN-induced wall thickening and lumen diameter.
  • Chronic aortic aneurysm formation was observed in 50% of BAPN-treated mice not exercising, while none in the exercise group developed aneurysms.
  • Exercise normalized increases in genes related to vascular diseases, including those involved in inflammation and extracellular matrix remodeling.
  • Increased expression of elastin was noted in BAPN-treated mice that engaged in exercise compared to controls.

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