Systemic Capillary Responses to Acute Exercise in Hypertensive Seniors: Insights from a Single-Center Pilot Study

Author:

Miura Misa1ORCID,Kohzuki Masahiro2ORCID,Saito Chie3ORCID,Sakai Satoshi1,Sugaya Hisashi1,Koyama Shingo1,Matsui Yasushi1,Sakuma Tohru1,Ito Osamu4ORCID,Yamagata Kunihiro3

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Health Sciences, Tsukuba University of Technology, Kasuga 4-12-7, Tsukuba 305-8521, Japan

2. Yamagata Prefectural University of Health Sciences, 260 Kamiyanagi, Yamagata 990-2212, Japan

3. Department of Nephrology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Tsukuba, Tsukuba 305-8577, Japan

4. Division of General Medicine and Rehabilitation, Faculty of Medicine, Tohoku Medical Pharmaceutical University, Sendai 981-8558, Japan

Abstract

Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate nailfold capillary parameters in community-dwelling individuals aged over 60 years who have hypertension and do not exercise regularly. Furthermore, the study examined the correlations between capillary function and other health-related indicators. Design: This study was a single- center pilot trial. Setting: The study took place in the Faculty of Health, Tsukuba University of Technology, Japan. Participants: Hypertensive community-dwelling elderly people took part in the study. Intervention: Microcirculation was observed before and 1 min after an arm-curl exercise by means of capillary microscopy of the non-exercised limb. Additionally, we examined other health-related indicators. Methods: We measured the acute effects of reperfusion on nailfold density, flow, and diameters. Secondary outcomes included the correlations between microvascular parameters and other health-related indicators. We hypothesized that brief exercise could enhance microcirculation reperfusion and correlate with other health-related parameters. Results: There were 20 participants with a mean (SD) age of 67.1 (5.8) years. The capillary flow rate changed from 2.3 ± 6.7 to 2.7 ± 0.2 log µm/s (p < 0.01), and the capillary density changed from 0.8 ± 0.2 to 0.9 ± 0.1 log/mm (p < 0.01), which included a significant increase in the non-exercising limb. Significant correlations were observed between the nailfold capillary diameter and body fat mass, the capillary diameter and physical activity, and the capillary density and bone mineral density. Conclusions: The acute effects of exercise on high-risk elderly individuals can be safe, and even 1 of min exercise can potentially improve their nailfold capillary function, despite the brief time, compared to no exercise. The results indicate that capillaries have an impact on the function of the whole body. Thus, they may be a useful diagnostic tool for assessing nailfold capillaries.

Funder

JSPS KAKENHI

Publisher

MDPI AG

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