Abstract

Summary : Lifelong exercise training maintains a youthful compliance of the left ventricle (LV), whereas a year of exercise training started later in life fails to reverse LV stiffening, possibly because of accumulation of irreversible advanced glycation end products. Alagebrium is a novel drug that breaks advanced glycation end product crosslinks and improves LV stiffness in aged animals. In this study, the authors prescribed alagebrium (200 mg daily) or placebo combined with aerobic exercise training or contact control in healthy, sedentary older individuals for 1 year. The authors evaluated overall cardiac function by the use of several modalities, including invasive pressure–volume measurements, exercise testing, and cardiac MRI before and after the training. To the authors’ knowledge, this is the first study to evaluate the effects of alagebrium and exercise training in healthy aged humans. After intervention, exercise training significantly increased exercise capacity, LV mass, and LV end-diastolic volume. Conversely, alagebrium had little effect on exercise capacity or LV geometry. However, alagebrium showed a modest improvement in LV stiffness compared with placebo. This favorable effect of alagebrium on LV stiffness was most prominent in individuals with combined alagebrium and exercise training. Conclusions : Alagebrium had no effect on hemodynamics, LV geometry, or exercise capacity in healthy, previously sedentary seniors. However, it did show a modestly favorable effect on age-associated LV stiffening.1 Summary : Maximum oxygen consumption (peak VO2) and efficiency of ventilation (VE) during exercise (VE/VCO2 slope) are known to stratify adults in heart failure for 1-year survival. On the basis of adult data, a recent American Heart Association scientific statement suggested that peak VO2<50% predicted for age and sex should be considered substantial impairment in exercise performance in children with heart disease and therefore a class I indication for heart transplant listing. This single-center study examined the association of …

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