Breast cancer chemotherapy vascular toxicity: a review of mediating mechanisms and exercise as a potential therapeutic.

Vascular biology (Bristol, England) Pub Date : 2021-10-18 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.1530/VB-21-0013
Marie Mclaughlin, Geraint Florida-James, Mark Ross
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Breast cancer chemotherapy, although very potent against tumour tissue, results in significant cardiovascular toxicity. The focus of research in this area has been predominantly towards cardiotoxicity. There is limited evidence detailing the impact of such treatment on the vasculature despite its central importance within the cardiovascular system and resultant detrimental effects of damage and dysfunction. This review highlights the impact of chemotherapy for breast cancer on the vascular endothelium. We consider the most likely mechanisms of endothelial toxicity to be through direct damage and dysfunction of the endothelium. There are sharp consequences of these detrimental effects as they can lead to cardiovascular disease. However, there is potential for exercise to alleviate some of the vascular toxicity of chemotherapy, and the evidence for this is provided. The potential role of exercise in protecting against vascular toxicity is explained, highlighting the recent in-human and animal model exercise interventions. Lastly, the mediating mechanisms of exercise protection of endothelial health is discussed, focusing on the importance of exercise for endothelial health, function, repair, inflammation and hyperlipidaemia, angiogenesis, and vascular remodelling. These are all important counteracting measures against chemotherapy-induced toxicity and are discussed in detail.

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乳腺癌化疗的血管毒性:介导机制和运动作为潜在疗法的综述。
乳腺癌化疗虽然对肿瘤组织非常有效,但对心血管的毒性也很大。这一领域的研究重点主要集中在心脏毒性方面。尽管血管在心血管系统中占据重要地位,并因此受到损伤和功能障碍的不利影响,但详细说明此类治疗对血管影响的证据却很有限。本综述强调了乳腺癌化疗对血管内皮的影响。我们认为内皮毒性最可能的机制是通过内皮的直接损伤和功能障碍。这些有害影响的后果很严重,因为它们可能导致心血管疾病。不过,运动有可能减轻化疗对血管的一些毒性,本文提供了这方面的证据。本文解释了运动在防止血管毒性方面的潜在作用,重点介绍了最近的人体和动物模型运动干预措施。最后,讨论了运动保护内皮健康的中介机制,重点是运动对内皮健康、功能、修复、炎症和高脂血症、血管生成和血管重塑的重要性。这些都是对抗化疗引起的毒性的重要措施,并进行了详细讨论。
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