Pulse wave velocity is associated with increased plasma oxLDL in ageing but not with FGF21 and habitual exercise

Fibroblast growth factor 21 (FGF21) and adiponectin increase the expression of genes involved in antioxidant pathways, but their roles in mediating oxidative stress and arterial stiffness with ageing and habitual exercise remain unknown. We explored the role of the FGF21-adiponectin axis in mediatin...

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Main Authors: Lee, Shuen Yee, Burns, Stephen F., Ng, Kenneth K. C., Stensel, David J., Zhong, Liang, Tan, Frankie H. Y., Chia, Kar Ling, Fam, Kai Deng, Yap, Margaret M. C., Yeo, Kwee Poo, Yap, Eric Peng Huat, Lim, Chin Leong
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1462682023-03-05T16:47:13Z Pulse wave velocity is associated with increased plasma oxLDL in ageing but not with FGF21 and habitual exercise Lee, Shuen Yee Burns, Stephen F. Ng, Kenneth K. C. Stensel, David J. Zhong, Liang Tan, Frankie H. Y. Chia, Kar Ling Fam, Kai Deng Yap, Margaret M. C. Yeo, Kwee Poo Yap, Eric Peng Huat Lim, Chin Leong Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine (LKCMedicine) School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences Science::Medicine Exercise Ageing Fibroblast growth factor 21 (FGF21) and adiponectin increase the expression of genes involved in antioxidant pathways, but their roles in mediating oxidative stress and arterial stiffness with ageing and habitual exercise remain unknown. We explored the role of the FGF21-adiponectin axis in mediating oxidative stress and arterial stiffness with ageing and habitual exercise. Eighty age- and sex-matched healthy individuals were assigned to younger sedentary or active (18-36 years old, n = 20 each) and older sedentary or active (45-80 years old, n = 20 each) groups. Arterial stiffness was measured indirectly using pulse wave velocity (PWV). Fasted plasma concentrations of FGF21, adiponectin and oxidized low-density lipoprotein (oxLDL) were measured. PWV was 0.2-fold higher and oxLDL concentration was 25.6% higher (both p < 0.001) in older than younger adults, despite no difference in FGF21 concentration (p = 0.097) between age groups. PWV (p = 0.09) and oxLDL concentration (p = 0.275) did not differ between activity groups but FGF21 concentration was 9% lower in active than sedentary individuals (p = 0.011). Adiponectin concentration did not differ by age (p = 0.642) or exercise habits (p = 0.821). In conclusion, age, but not habitual exercise, was associated with higher oxidative stress and arterial stiffness. FGF21 and adiponectin did not differ between younger and older adults, meaning that it is unlikely that they mediate oxidative stress and arterial stiffness in healthy adults. Ministry of Education (MOE) National Medical Research Council (NMRC) Published version This study is supported by the Ministry of Education Singapore Start-up Grant for Humanand Metabolic disease (L0412270). David Stensel acknowledges support from the National Institute for HealthResearch (NIHR) Leicester Biomedical Research Centre. The views expressed are those of the authors and notnecessarily those of the NHS, the NIHR, or the Department of Health. Zhong L acknowledges support fromthe National Medical Research Council (NMRC/OFIRG/0018/2016). The authors would like to thank all theparticipants for their contribution. 2021-02-04T08:12:09Z 2021-02-04T08:12:09Z 2020 Journal Article Lee, S. Y., Burns, S. F., Ng, K. K. C., Stensel, D. J., Zhong, L., Tan, F. H. Y., . . . Lim, C. L. (2020). Pulse Wave Velocity Is Associated with Increased Plasma oxLDL in Ageing but Not with FGF21 and Habitual Exercise. Antioxidants, 9(3), 221-. doi:10.3390/antiox9030221 2076-3921 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/146268 10.3390/antiox9030221 32156043 2-s2.0-85081220876 3 9 en NMRC/OFIRG/0018/2016 L0412270 Antioxidants © 2020 The Authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution(CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). application/pdf
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topic Science::Medicine
Exercise
Ageing
spellingShingle Science::Medicine
Exercise
Ageing
Lee, Shuen Yee
Burns, Stephen F.
Ng, Kenneth K. C.
Stensel, David J.
Zhong, Liang
Tan, Frankie H. Y.
Chia, Kar Ling
Fam, Kai Deng
Yap, Margaret M. C.
Yeo, Kwee Poo
Yap, Eric Peng Huat
Lim, Chin Leong
Pulse wave velocity is associated with increased plasma oxLDL in ageing but not with FGF21 and habitual exercise
description Fibroblast growth factor 21 (FGF21) and adiponectin increase the expression of genes involved in antioxidant pathways, but their roles in mediating oxidative stress and arterial stiffness with ageing and habitual exercise remain unknown. We explored the role of the FGF21-adiponectin axis in mediating oxidative stress and arterial stiffness with ageing and habitual exercise. Eighty age- and sex-matched healthy individuals were assigned to younger sedentary or active (18-36 years old, n = 20 each) and older sedentary or active (45-80 years old, n = 20 each) groups. Arterial stiffness was measured indirectly using pulse wave velocity (PWV). Fasted plasma concentrations of FGF21, adiponectin and oxidized low-density lipoprotein (oxLDL) were measured. PWV was 0.2-fold higher and oxLDL concentration was 25.6% higher (both p < 0.001) in older than younger adults, despite no difference in FGF21 concentration (p = 0.097) between age groups. PWV (p = 0.09) and oxLDL concentration (p = 0.275) did not differ between activity groups but FGF21 concentration was 9% lower in active than sedentary individuals (p = 0.011). Adiponectin concentration did not differ by age (p = 0.642) or exercise habits (p = 0.821). In conclusion, age, but not habitual exercise, was associated with higher oxidative stress and arterial stiffness. FGF21 and adiponectin did not differ between younger and older adults, meaning that it is unlikely that they mediate oxidative stress and arterial stiffness in healthy adults.
author2 Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine (LKCMedicine)
author_facet Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine (LKCMedicine)
Lee, Shuen Yee
Burns, Stephen F.
Ng, Kenneth K. C.
Stensel, David J.
Zhong, Liang
Tan, Frankie H. Y.
Chia, Kar Ling
Fam, Kai Deng
Yap, Margaret M. C.
Yeo, Kwee Poo
Yap, Eric Peng Huat
Lim, Chin Leong
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author Lee, Shuen Yee
Burns, Stephen F.
Ng, Kenneth K. C.
Stensel, David J.
Zhong, Liang
Tan, Frankie H. Y.
Chia, Kar Ling
Fam, Kai Deng
Yap, Margaret M. C.
Yeo, Kwee Poo
Yap, Eric Peng Huat
Lim, Chin Leong
author_sort Lee, Shuen Yee
title Pulse wave velocity is associated with increased plasma oxLDL in ageing but not with FGF21 and habitual exercise
title_short Pulse wave velocity is associated with increased plasma oxLDL in ageing but not with FGF21 and habitual exercise
title_full Pulse wave velocity is associated with increased plasma oxLDL in ageing but not with FGF21 and habitual exercise
title_fullStr Pulse wave velocity is associated with increased plasma oxLDL in ageing but not with FGF21 and habitual exercise
title_full_unstemmed Pulse wave velocity is associated with increased plasma oxLDL in ageing but not with FGF21 and habitual exercise
title_sort pulse wave velocity is associated with increased plasma oxldl in ageing but not with fgf21 and habitual exercise
publishDate 2021
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