Exercise-Induced Cardiac Lymphatic Remodeling Mitigates Inflammation in the Aging Heart

IF 7.1 1区 医学 Q1 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology Aging Cell Pub Date : 2025-03-13 DOI:10.1111/acel.70043
Kangsan Roh, Haobo Li, Rebecca Nicole Freeman, Luca Zazzeron, Ahlim Lee, Charles Zhou, Siman Shen, Peng Xia, Justin Ralph Baldovino Guerra, Cedric Sheffield, Timothy P. Padera, Yirong Zhou, Sekeun Kim, Aaron Aguirre, Nicolas Houstis, Jason D. Roh, Fumito Ichinose, Rajeev Malhotra, Anthony Rosenzweig, James Rhee
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The lymphatic vasculature plays essential roles in fluid balance, immunity, and lipid transport. Chronic, low-grade inflammation in peripheral tissues develops when lymphatic structure or function is impaired, as observed during aging. While aging has been associated with a broad range of heart pathophysiology, its effect on cardiac lymphatic vasculature has not been characterized. Here, we analyzed cardiac lymphatics in aged 20-month-old mice versus young 2-month-old mice. Aged hearts showed reduced lymphatic vascular density, more dilated vessels, and increased inflammation and fibrosis in peri-lymphatic zones. As exercise has shown benefits in several different models of age-related heart disease, we further investigated the effects of aerobic training on cardiac lymphatics. Eight weeks of voluntary wheel running attenuated age-associated adverse remodeling of the cardiac lymphatics, including reversing their dilation, increasing lymph vessel density and branching, and reducing perilymphatic inflammation and fibrosis. Intravital lymphangiography demonstrated improved cardiac lymphatic flow after exercise training. Our findings illustrate that aging leads to cardiac lymphatic dysfunction, and that exercise can improve lymphatic health in aged animals.

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运动诱导的心脏淋巴重塑减轻老化心脏的炎症。
淋巴血管系统在体液平衡、免疫和脂质转运中起着重要作用。当淋巴结构或功能受损时,如在衰老过程中观察到的,外周组织发生慢性、低度炎症。虽然衰老与广泛的心脏病理生理有关,但其对心脏淋巴血管的影响尚未表征。在这里,我们分析了20月龄小鼠和2月龄小鼠的心脏淋巴管。衰老的心脏表现为淋巴血管密度降低,血管扩张,淋巴周围区炎症和纤维化增加。由于运动在几种不同的年龄相关心脏病模型中显示出益处,我们进一步研究了有氧训练对心脏淋巴系统的影响。8周的自愿轮式跑步减轻了与年龄相关的心脏淋巴管不良重塑,包括逆转其扩张,增加淋巴管密度和分支,减少淋巴管周围炎症和纤维化。活体淋巴管造影显示运动训练后心脏淋巴管流动改善。我们的研究结果表明,衰老会导致心脏淋巴功能障碍,而运动可以改善老年动物的淋巴健康。
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Aging Cell
Aging Cell 生物-老年医学
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14.40
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212
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8 weeks
期刊介绍: Aging Cell, an Open Access journal, delves into fundamental aspects of aging biology. It comprehensively explores geroscience, emphasizing research on the mechanisms underlying the aging process and the connections between aging and age-related diseases.
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