Effects of hypothyroidism on the skeletal muscle blood flow response to contractions

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Bausch, L [1 ]
McAllister, RM [1 ]
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[1] Kansas State Univ, Dept Anat & Physiol, Manhattan, KS 66506 USA
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10.1046/j.1439-0442.2003.00510.x
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S85 [动物医学(兽医学)];
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0906 ;
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Hypothyroidism is associated with impaired blood flow to skeletal muscle under whole body exercise conditions. It is unclear whether poor cardiac and/or vascular function account for blunted muscle blood flow. Our experiment isolated a small group of hindlimb muscles and simulated exercise via tetanic contractions. We hypothesized that muscle blood flow would be attenuated in hypothyroid rats (HYPO) compared with euthyroid rats (EUT). Rats were made hypothyroid by mixing propylthiouracil in their drinking water (2.35x10(-3) mol/l). Treatment efficacy was evidenced by lower serum T-3 concentrations and resting heart rates in HYPO (both P<0.05). In the experimental preparation, isometric contractions of the lower right hindlimb muscles at a rate of 30 tetani/min were induced via sciatic nerve stimulation. Regional blood flows were determined by the radiolabelled microsphere method at three time points: rest, 2 min of contractions and 10 min of contractions. Muscle blood flow generally increased from rest (similar to5-10 ml/min per 100 g) through contractions for both groups. Further, blood flow during contractions did not differ between groups for any muscle (eg. red section of gastrocnemius muscle; EUT, 59.9+/-14.1; HYPO, 61.1+/-15.0; NS between groups). These findings indicate that hypothyroidism does not significantly impair skeletal muscle blood flow when only a small muscle mass is contracting. Our findings suggest that impaired blood flow under whole body exercise is accounted for by inadequate cardiac function rather than abnormal vascular function.
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