Metabolite patterns associated with individual response to supervised exercise therapy in patients with intermittent claudication

JVS-Vascular Science(2022)

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This manuscript describes the use of metabolomic techniques to measure the interindividual effects of SET in patients with peripheral artery disease (PAD). We identified high levels of AEA are linked to CB1 signaling and activation of inflammatory pathways. This alters energy expenditure in myoblasts by decreasing glucose uptake and may induce an acquired skeletal muscle myopathy. SET may also help participants tolerate increased levels of AA and inflammation produced during exercise, resulting in longer walking times. This data will enhance understanding of the pathophysiology of PAD and the mechanism by which SET improves walking intolerance.
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Metabolomics,Peripheral artery disease,Lipid mediators,Supervised exercise therapy,Endocannabinoid signaling
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