Muscle blood flow and flow heterogeneity during exercise studied with positron emission tomography in humans

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Kari K. Kalliokoski
Jukka Kemppainen
Kirsti Larmola
Teemu O. Takala
Pauliina Peltoniemi
Airi Oksanen
Ulla Ruotsalainen
Claudio Cobelli
Juhani Knuuti
Pirjo Nuutila
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[1] Turku PET Centre,
[2] PO Box 52,undefined
[3] 20521 Turku,undefined
[4] Finland e-mail: kari.kalliokoski@pet.tyks.fi Tel.: +358-2-2612782; Fax: +358-2-2318191,undefined
[5] Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation,undefined
[6] Turku University Central Hospital,undefined
[7] Kiinamyllynkatu 4-8,undefined
[8] 20521 Turku,undefined
[9] Finland,undefined
[10] Department of Electronics and Informatics,undefined
[11] University of Padova,undefined
[12] Via G. Gradenigo 6/A,undefined
[13] 35131 Padova,undefined
[14] Italy,undefined
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Key words Circulation; Oxygen; Perfusion; PET; Relative dispersion;
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Blood flow is the main regulator of skeletal muscle's oxygen supply, and several studies have shown heterogeneous blood flow among and within muscles. However, it remains unclear whether exercise changes the heterogeneity of flow in exercising human skeletal muscle. Muscle blood flow and spatial flow heterogeneity were measured simultaneously in exercising and in the contralateral resting quadriceps femoris (QF) muscle in eight healthy men using H152O and positron emission tomography. The relative dispersion (standard deviation/mean) of blood flow was calculated as an index of spatial flow heterogeneity. Average muscle blood flow in QF was 29 (10) ml · (kg muscle)−1 · min−1 at rest and 146 (54) ml · (kg muscle)−1 · min−1 during exercise (P=0.008 for the difference). Blood flow was significantly (P < 0.001) higher in the vastus medialis and the vastus intermedius than in the vastus lateralis and the rectus femoris, both in the resting and the exercising legs. Flow was more homogeneous in the exercising vastus medialis and more heterogeneous (P < 0.001) in the exercising vastus lateralis (P=0.01) than in the resting contralateral muscle. Flow was more homogeneous (P < 0.001) in those exercising muscles in which flow was highest (vastus intermedius and vastus medialis) as compared to muscles with the lowest flow (vastus lateralis and the rectus femoris). These data demonstrate that muscle blood flow varies among different muscles in humans both at rest and during exercise. Muscle perfusion is spatially heterogeneous at rest and during exercise, but responses to exercise are different depending on the muscle.
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