TY - JOUR
T1 - Vascular function and inflammation in rheumatoid arthritis: The role of physical activity
AU - Metsios, George S.
AU - Stavropoulos-Kalinoglou, Antonios
AU - Sandoo, Aamer
AU - Veldhuijzen van Zanten, Jet J C S
AU - Toms, Tracey E.
AU - John, Holly
AU - Kitas, George D.
PY - 2010
Y1 - 2010
N2 - Inflammation disturbs biochemical pathways involved in homeostasis of the endothelium. Research has estab-lished clear links between inflammatory mediators, particularly C-reactive protein and tumour necrosis factor alpha, endothelial dysfunction, and atherosclerosis. Endothelial dysfunction and atherosclerosis may be subclinical at early stages, and thus the ability to detect them with non-invasive techniques is crucially important, particularly in populations at increased risk for cardiovascular disease, such as those with rheumatoid arthritis. This may allow the identification of interventions that may reverse these processes early on. One of the best non-pharmacological interventions that may achieve this is physical activity. This review explores the associations between inflammation, endothelial dysfunction, and atherosclerosis and discusses the role of exercise in blocking specific pathways in the inflammation, endothelial dys-function-atherosclerosis network. © Metsios et al.
AB - Inflammation disturbs biochemical pathways involved in homeostasis of the endothelium. Research has estab-lished clear links between inflammatory mediators, particularly C-reactive protein and tumour necrosis factor alpha, endothelial dysfunction, and atherosclerosis. Endothelial dysfunction and atherosclerosis may be subclinical at early stages, and thus the ability to detect them with non-invasive techniques is crucially important, particularly in populations at increased risk for cardiovascular disease, such as those with rheumatoid arthritis. This may allow the identification of interventions that may reverse these processes early on. One of the best non-pharmacological interventions that may achieve this is physical activity. This review explores the associations between inflammation, endothelial dysfunction, and atherosclerosis and discusses the role of exercise in blocking specific pathways in the inflammation, endothelial dys-function-atherosclerosis network. © Metsios et al.
KW - Atherosclerosis
KW - Cardiovascular disease
KW - Cytokines
KW - Endothelial function
KW - Exercise
KW - Inflammation
KW - Physical activity
KW - Vascular function
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/77955311214
U2 - 10.2174/1874192401004020089
DO - 10.2174/1874192401004020089
M3 - Article
C2 - 20361002
SN - 1874-1924
VL - 4
SP - 89
EP - 96
JO - Open Cardiovascular Medicine Journal
JF - Open Cardiovascular Medicine Journal
IS - 1
ER -