Expiratory muscle loading increases intercostal muscle blood flow during leg exercise in healthy humans

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作者
Athanasopoulos, Dimitris [1 ,2 ]
Louvaris, Zafeiris [1 ,2 ]
Cherouveim, Evgenia [2 ]
Andrianopoulos, Vasilis [1 ]
Roussos, Charis [1 ]
Zakynthinos, Spyros [1 ]
Vogiatzis, Ioannis [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Athens, Evangelismos Hosp, M Simou & GP Livanos Labs, Dept Crit Care Med & Pulm Serv, Athens 11528, Greece
[2] Univ Athens, Dept Phys Educ & Sport Sci, Athens 11528, Greece
关键词
expiratory flow limitation; quadriceps muscle blood flow; near-infrared spectrometry; NEAR-INFRARED SPECTROSCOPY; O-2 UPTAKE KINETICS; CARDIAC-OUTPUT; NONINVASIVE MEASUREMENT; RESPIRATORY MUSCLES; CYCLING EXERCISE; COPD PATIENTS; LIMITATION; INTENSITY; OXYGENATION;
D O I
10.1152/japplphysiol.01290.2009
中图分类号
Q4 [生理学];
学科分类号
071003 ;
摘要
Athanasopoulos D, Louvaris Z, Cherouveim E, Andrianopoulos V, Roussos C, Zakynthinos S, Vogiatzis I. Expiratory muscle loading increases intercostal muscle blood flow during leg exercise in healthy humans. J Appl Physiol 109: 388-395, 2010. First published May 27, 2010; doi:10.1152/japplphysiol.01290.2009.-We investigated whether expiratory muscle loading induced by the application of expiratory flow limitation (EFL) during exercise in healthy subjects causes a reduction in quadriceps muscle blood flow in favor of the blood flow to the intercostal muscles. We hypothesized that, during exercise with EFL quadriceps muscle blood flow would be reduced, whereas intercostal muscle blood flow would be increased compared with exercise without EFL. We initially performed an incremental exercise test on eight healthy male subjects with a Starling resistor in the expiratory line limiting expiratory flow to similar to 1 l/s to determine peak EFL exercise workload. On a different day, two constant-load exercise trials were performed in a balanced ordering sequence, during which subjects exercised with or without EFL at peak EFL exercise workload for 6 min. Intercostal (probe over the 7th intercostal space) and vastus lateralis muscle blood flow index (BFI) was calculated by near-infrared spectroscopy using indocyanine green, whereas cardiac output (CO) was measured by an impedance cardiography technique. At exercise termination, CO and stroke volume were not significantly different during exercise, with or without EFL (CO: 16.5 vs. 15.2 l/min, stroke volume: 104 vs. 107 ml/beat). Quadriceps muscle BFI during exercise with EFL (5.4 nM/s) was significantly (P = 0.043) lower compared with exercise without EFL (7.6 nM/s), whereas intercostal muscle BFI during exercise with EFL (3.5 nM/s) was significantly (P = 0.021) greater compared with that recorded during control exercise (0.4 nM/s). In conclusion, increased respiratory muscle loading during exercise in healthy humans causes an increase in blood flow to the intercostal muscles and a concomitant decrease in quadriceps muscle blood flow.
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