microRNA-mediated cardiac remodeling in athletes

S. Clauss, Ling Xiao, A. Hanley, T. Nickel
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It has been conclusively proven that physical activity exerts beneficial effects on individual health. However, endurance activities in susceptible individuals can increase the risk of concerning cardiovascular conditions such as ventricular hypertrophy or arrhythmia. This increased risk can be attributed to a cardiac remodeling process specifically associated with endurance sports. In recent years, microRNAs (miRNAs) have been postulated to play many roles in health and disease. In the heart miRNAs regulate electrical remodeling, cardiac dilatation, fibrosis, calcium handling, heart failure, atrial fibrillation and autonomic tone in myocardial infarction. A growing body of evidence suggests that miRNAs also regulate endurance sports induced remodeling of the heart. Since miRNAs circulate in the blood they have a potential role as biomarkers in athletes indicating the degree of remodeling and predicting the risk of progression to an overt disease state.
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运动员微rna介导的心脏重构
体育活动对个人健康有益,这已得到确凿的证明。然而,在易感人群中,耐力活动可能会增加心血管疾病的风险,如心室肥大或心律失常。这种增加的风险可归因于与耐力运动特别相关的心脏重塑过程。近年来,人们认为microRNAs (miRNAs)在健康和疾病中发挥着许多作用。在心脏中,mirna调节心肌梗死中的电重构、心脏扩张、纤维化、钙处理、心力衰竭、心房颤动和自主神经张力。越来越多的证据表明,mirna也调节耐力运动引起的心脏重塑。由于mirna在血液中循环,它们在运动员中具有作为生物标志物的潜在作用,表明重塑程度并预测进展到显性疾病状态的风险。
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