Sheryl Livingston
NewYork–Presbyterian Hospital
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Circulation-heart Failure | 2013
Naoki Fujimoto; Jeffrey L. Hastings; Graeme Carrick-Ranson; Keri M. Shafer; Shigeki Shibata; Paul S. Bhella; Shuaib Abdullah; Kyler W. Barkley; Beverley Adams-Huet; Kara Boyd; Sheryl Livingston; Dean Palmer; Benjamin D. Levine
Background—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 breaks advanced glycation end product crosslinks and improves LV stiffness in aged animals. However, it is unclear whether a strategy of exercise combined with alagebrium would improve LV stiffness in sedentary older humans. Methods and Results—Sixty-two healthy subjects were randomized into 4 groups: sedentary+placebo; sedentary+alagebrium (200 mg/d); exercise+placebo; and exercise+alagebrium. Subjects underwent right heart catheterization to define LV pressure–volume curves; secondary functional outcomes included cardiopulmonary exercise testing and arterial compliance. A total of 57 of 62 subjects (67±6 years; 37 f/20 m) completed 1 year of intervention followed by repeat measurements. Pulmonary capillary wedge pressure and LV end-diastolic volume were measured at baseline, during decreased and increased cardiac filling. LV stiffness was assessed by the slope of LV pressure–volume curve. After intervention, LV mass and end-diastolic volume increased and exercise capacity improved (by ≈8%) only in the exercise groups. Neither LV mass nor exercise capacity was affected by alagebrium. Exercise training had little impact on LV stiffness (training×time effect, P=0.46), whereas alagebrium showed a modest improvement in LV stiffness compared with placebo (medication×time effect, P=0.04). 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. Clinical Trial Registration—URL: http://www.clinicaltrials.gov. Unique identifier: NCT01014572.
The Journal of Physiology | 2015
Keri M. Shafer; L. Janssen; Graeme Carrick-Ranson; S. Rahmani; Dean Palmer; Naoki Fujimoto; Sheryl Livingston; Susan Matulevicius; L. W. Forbess; B. Brickner; Benjamin D. Levine
Patients with transposition of the great arteries (TGA) and systemic right ventricles have premature congestive heart failure; there is also a growing concern that athletes who perform extraordinary endurance exercise may injure the right ventricle. Therefore we felt it essential to determine whether exercise training might injure a systemic right ventricle which is loaded with every heartbeat. Previous studies have shown that short term exercise training is feasible in TGA patients, but its effect on ventricular function is unclear. We demonstrate that systemic right ventricular function is preserved (and may be improved) in TGA patients with exercise training programmes that are typical of recreational and sports participation, with no evidence of injury on biomarker assessment. Stroke volume reserve during exercise correlates with exercise training response in our TGA patients, identifying this as a marker of a systemic right ventricle (SRV) that may most tolerate (and possibly even be improved by) exercise training.
Journal of Applied Physiology | 2014
Graeme Carrick-Ranson; Jeffrey L. Hastings; Paul S. Bhella; Naoki Fujimoto; Shigeki Shibata; M. Dean Palmer; Kara Boyd; Sheryl Livingston; Erika Dijk; Benjamin D. Levine
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2017
Erin J. Howden; Justin Lawley; Mitchel Samels; Dean Palmer; Braden Everding; Sheryl Livingston; Satyam Sarma; Benjamin D. Levine
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2017
Michinari Hieda; Sarma Satyam; Christopher M. Hearon; Justin Lawley; Ashley Hardin; Mitchel Samels; Jose Martinez Diaz; Braden Everding; Dean Palmer; Lisa Hicklen; Margot Morris; Sheryl Livingston; Jeung-Ki Yoo; Qi Fu; Rong Zhang; Benjamin D. Levine
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2017
Mitchel Samels; Erin J. Howden; Tom Sarma; Justin Lawley; Dean Palmer; Braden Everding; William Cornwell; Christopher M. Hearon; Sheryl Livingston; Benjamin D. Levine
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2017
Dean Palmer; Sheryl Livingston; Erin J. Howden; Mitchel Samels; Braden Everding; Tom Sarma
Circulation | 2017
Satyam Sarma; Michinari Hieda; Erin J. Howden; Christopher M. Hearon; Justin Lawley; Sheryl Livingston; Mitchel Samels; Braden Everding; Benjamin D. Levine
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2016
Erin J. Howden; Satyam Sarma; Justin Lawley; Mitchel Samels; Dean Palmer; Braden Everding; Sheryl Livingston; Benjamin D. Levine
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2016
Areeb Afridi; Erin J. Howden; Mitchel Samels; Braden Everding; Dean Palmer; Sheryl Livingston; Tom Sarma; Benjamin D. Levine