Mary M McDermott, Sudarshan Dayanidhi, Christiaan Leeuwenburgh, Stephanie E Wohlgemuth, Luigi Ferrucci, Charlotte A Peterson, Lu Tian, Robert Sufit, Lihui Zhao, Joshua Slysz, Tamar S Polonsky, Jack M Guralnik, Melina R Kibbe, Karen J Ho, Michael H Criqui, Dongxue Zhang, Shujun Xu, Philip Greenland
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背景:下肢外周动脉疾病(PAD)中存在线粒体异常,但踝臂指数(ABI)与腓肠肌线粒体呼吸的关系尚不清楚。腓肠肌线粒体呼吸与 PAD 患者 6 分钟步行距离的关系尚不清楚。目的描述腓肠肌活检中 ABI 与线粒体呼吸功能的关系,以及腓肠肌线粒体呼吸测定与 PAD 患者和非 PAD 患者 6 分钟步行距离的关系。方法:入组 PAD 患者(ABI ⩽ 0.90)和非 PAD 患者(ABI 1.00-1.40)。测量 ABI 和 6 分钟步行距离。用高分辨率呼吸测定法测量了腓肠肌活检组织中渗透肌纤维的线粒体功能。研究结果共有 30 名 PAD 患者(71.7 岁,平均 ABI:0.64)和 68 名非 PAD 患者(71.8 岁,ABI:1.17)参加了研究。在非 PAD 参与者中,较高的 ABI 值与较好的线粒体呼吸显著相关(最大氧化磷酸化 PCI+II 的皮尔逊相关性:+0.29,p = 0.016)。在 PAD 患者中,ABI 与线粒体呼吸呈负相关,且不显著(PCI+II 的皮尔逊相关性:-0.17,p = 0.38)。在无 PAD 的人群中,较好的线粒体呼吸与较好的 6 分钟步行距离相关(Pearson 相关性:+0.51,p < 0.001),但在 PAD 中不存在这种相关性(Pearson 相关性:+0.10,p = 0.59)。结论腓肠肌线粒体呼吸与 ABI 和 6 分钟步行距离的关系在有 PAD 和无 PAD 的人群中存在很大差异。在无 PAD 的人群中,ABI 和步行成绩与线粒体呼吸功能呈正相关。在 PAD 患者中未观察到这些关联。
The ankle-brachial index, gastrocnemius mitochondrial respirometry, and walking performance in people with and without peripheral artery disease.
Background: Mitochondrial abnormalities exist in lower-extremity peripheral artery disease (PAD), yet the association of the ankle-brachial index (ABI) with mitochondrial respiration in gastrocnemius muscle is unknown. The association of gastrocnemius mitochondrial respiration with 6-minute walk distance in PAD is unknown. Objective: To describe associations of the ABI with mitochondrial respiratory function in gastrocnemius muscle biopsies and associations of gastrocnemius mitochondrial respirometry with 6-minute walk distance in people with and without PAD. Methods: People with (ABI ⩽ 0.90) and without (ABI 1.00-1.40) PAD were enrolled. ABI and 6-minute walk distance were measured. Mitochondrial function of permeabilized myofibers from gastrocnemius biopsies was measured with high-resolution respirometry. Results: A total of 30 people with PAD (71.7 years, mean ABI: 0.64) and 68 without PAD (71.8 years, ABI: 1.17) participated. In non-PAD participants, higher ABI values were associated significantly with better mitochondrial respiration (Pearson correlation for maximal oxidative phosphorylation PCI+II: +0.29, p = 0.016). In PAD, the ABI correlated negatively and not significantly with mitochondrial respiration (Pearson correlation for PCI+II: -0.17, p = 0.38). In people without PAD, better mitochondrial respiration was associated with better 6-minute walk distance (Pearson correlation: +0.51, p < 0.001), but this association was not present in PAD (Pearson correlation: +0.10, p = 0.59). Conclusions: Major differences exist between people with and without PAD in the association of gastrocnemius mitochondrial respiration with ABI and 6-minute walk distance. Among people without PAD, ABI and walking performance were positively associated with mitochondrial respiratory function. These associations were not observed in PAD.
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