Affiliation:
1. Department of Kinesiology, University of Maryland School of Public
Health, College Park, United States
2. Department of Veterans Affairs, Baltimore Veterans Affairs Geriatric
Research, Education and Clincial Center, Baltimore, United States
Abstract
AbstractRepeated exposure to a high-fat meal triggers inflammation and oxidative stress,
contributing to the onset of cardiometabolic diseases. Regular exercise prevents
cardiometabolic diseases and a prior bout of acute endurance exercise can
counteract the detrimental cardiovascular effects of a subsequent high-fat meal.
Circulating microRNAs (ci-miRs) are potential mediators of these vascular
effects through regulation of gene expression at the posttranscriptional level.
Therefore, we investigated the expression of ci-miRs related to vascular
function (miR-21, miR-92a, miR-126, miR-146a, miR-150, miR-155, miR-181b,
miR-221, miR-222) in plasma from healthy, recreationally to highly active,
Caucasian adult men after a high-fat meal with (EX) and without (CON) a
preceding bout of cycling exercise. Ci-miR-155 was the only ci-miR for which
there was a significant interaction effect of high-fat meal and exercise
(p=0.050). Ci-miR-155 significantly increased in the CON group at two (p=0.007)
and four hours (p=0.010) after the high-fat meal test, whereas it significantly
increased in the EX group only four hours after the meal (p=0.0004). There were
significant main effects of the high-fat meal on ci-miR-21 (p=0.01), ci-miR-126
(p=0.02), ci-miR-146a (p=0.02), ci-miR-181b (p=0.02), and ci-miR-221 (p=0.008).
Collectively, our results suggest that prior exercise does not prevent
high-fat meal-induced increases in vascular-related ci-miRs.
Funder
American College of Sports Medicine Foundation grant and the
University of Maryland Department of Kinesiology Graduate Research
Initiative Fund
Baltimore Veterans Affairs Medical Center Geriatric Research,
Education, and Clinical Center
Subject
Orthopedics and Sports Medicine,Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation
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