Moderate‐Intensity Exercise Maintains Redox Homeostasis for Cardiovascular Health

Author:

Jiang Jizong12ORCID,Ni Lingyan12,Zhang Xinxin12,Gokulnath Priyanka3,Vulugundam Gururaja4,Li Guoping3,Wang Hongyun12,Xiao Junjie12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Cardiac Regeneration and Ageing Lab Institute of Geriatrics (Shanghai University) Affiliated Nantong Hospital of Shanghai University (The Sixth People's Hospital of Nantong) School of Medicine Shanghai University Nantong 226011 China

2. Institute of Cardiovascular Sciences Shanghai Engineering Research Center of Organ Repair School of Life Science Shanghai University Shanghai 200444 China

3. Cardiovascular Division Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School Boston MA 02114 USA

4. Biologics Development Sanofi Framingham MA 01701 USA

Abstract

AbstractIt is well known that exercise is beneficial for cardiovascular health. Oxidative stress is the common pathological basis of many cardiovascular diseases. The overproduction of free radicals, both reactive oxygen species and reactive nitrogen species, can lead to redox imbalance and exacerbate oxidative damage to the cardiovascular system. Maintaining redox homeostasis and enhancing anti‐oxidative capacity are critical mechanisms by which exercise protects against cardiovascular diseases. Moderate‐intensity exercise is an effective means to maintain cardiovascular redox homeostasis. Moderate‐intensity exercise reduces the risk of cardiovascular disease by improving mitochondrial function and anti‐oxidative capacity. It also attenuates adverse cardiac remodeling and enhances cardiac function. This paper reviews the primary mechanisms of moderate‐intensity exercise‐mediated redox homeostasis in the cardiovascular system. Exploring the role of exercise‐mediated redox homeostasis in the cardiovascular system is of great significance to the prevention and treatment of cardiovascular diseases.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Science and Technology Commission of Shanghai Municipality

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,Biomedical Engineering,Biomaterials

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