RT info:eu-repo/semantics/article T1 Influence of 12-week concurrent training on exosome cargo and its relationship with cardiometabolic health parameters in men with obesity A1 Estébanez González, Brisamar A1 Amaro-Gahete, Francisco José A1 Gil-González, C. A1 González Gallego, Javier A1 Cuevas González, María José A1 Jiménez-Pavón, David A2 Fisiologia K1 Fisiología K1 Concurrent training K1 Males K1 Cardiometabolic health parameters K1 Exosomes K1 Obesity K1 3205.01 Cardiología K1 3205 Medicina Interna K1 2411.06 Fisiología del Ejercicio AB [EN] Exosome release varies depending on the physiological state of the cell, so they could play a fundamental role in obesity, the biggest pandemic in today's societies. The beneficial effects that physical activity has both on weight and cardiovascular parameters may be mediated by exosomes released in response to exercise. Thus, we aimed (I) to study the influence of a 12-week CT intervention on exosome cargo modifications in men with obesity and (II) to determine whether changes in exosomes after the intervention were related to changes in cardiometabolic health parameters in our cohorts. An experimental, controlled design was performed in twelve (nine with valid data) adult male obese patients (mean values: 41.6 years old, 97.6 kg and 32.4 kg/m2) who were randomly divided into a control group (n = 4) and a training group (n = 5), which completed 36 sessions of CT (concurrent training) for 12 weeks. Before and after the training period, cardiometabolic health parameters were evaluated and blood samples to measure exosomes and proteins were drawn. No changes were observed in the levels of any exosomal markers and proteins; however, associations of changes between CD81 and both fat mass and weight, Flot-1 and VO2max, HSP70 and both CRP and left ventricle diastolic diameter or CD14 and leptin were found (all p ≤ 0.05). Although the current CT was not able to clearly modify the exosome cargo, a certain medium to large clinical effect was manifested considering the nature of this study. Moreover, the associations found between the promoted changes in cardiometabolic parameters and exosome-carried proteins could indicate a relationship to be considered for future treatments in patients with obesity. PB MDPI SN 2072-6643 LK https://hdl.handle.net/10612/17685 UL https://hdl.handle.net/10612/17685 NO Estébanez, B., Amaro-Gahete, F. J., Gil-González, C., González-Gallego, J., Cuevas, M. J., & Jiménez-Pavón, D. (2023). Influence of 12-Week Concurrent Training on Exosome Cargo and Its Relationship with Cardiometabolic Health Parameters in Men with Obesity. Nutrients, 15(13). https://doi.org/10.3390/nu15133069 DS BULERIA. Repositorio Institucional de la Universidad de León RD Jul 11, 2024