SKELETAL-MUSCLE VASCULAR-RESPONSES IN HUMAN LIMBS TO ISOMETRIC HANDGRIP

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作者
JACOBSEN, TN
HANSEN, J
NIELSEN, HV
WILDSCHIODTZ, G
KASSIS, E
LARSEN, B
AMTORP, O
机构
[1] GENTOFTE UNIV HOSP, DEPT CARDIOL, DK-2900 HELLERUP, DENMARK
[2] UNIV COPENHAGEN, GENTOFTE HOSP, DEPT NEUROPHYSIOL, DK-2900 COPENHAGEN, DENMARK
关键词
ISOMETRIC EXERCISE; (133)XENON WASHOUT; SKELETAL MUSCLE BLOOD FLOW; LOCAL METABOLIC VASODILATATION; NEUROGENIC VASODILATATION;
D O I
10.1007/BF00609407
中图分类号
Q4 [生理学];
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071003 ;
摘要
Studies of whole limb blood flow have shown that static handgrip elicits a vasodilatation in the resting forearm and vasoconstriction in the resting leg. We asked if these responses occur in the skeletal muscle vascular bed, and if so, what is the relative contribution of local metabolic versus other mechanisms to these vascular responses. Blood flow recordings were made simultaneously in the skeletal muscle of the resting arm and leg using the Xenon-washout method in ten subjects during 3 min of isometric handgrip at 30% of maximal voluntary contraction. In the arm, skeletal muscle vascular resistance (SMVR) decreased transiently at the onset of exercise followed by a return to baseline levels at the end of exercise. In the leg SMVR remained unchanged during the 1st min of handgrip, but had increased to exceed baseline levels by the end of exercise. During exercise electromyography (EMG) recordings from nonexercising limbs demonstrated a progressive 20-fold increase in activity in the arm, but remained at baseline in the leg. During EMG-signal modelled exercise performed to mimic the inadvertent muscle activity, decreases in forearm SMVR amounted to 57% of the decrease seen with controlateral handgrip. The present study would seem to indicate that vascular tone in nonexercising skeletal muscle in the arm and leg are controlled differently during the early stages of static handgrip. Metabolic vasodilatation due to involuntary contraction could significantly modulate forearm skeletal muscle vascular responses, but other factors, most likely neural vasodilator mechanisms, must make major contributions. During the later stages of contralateral sustained handgrip, vascular adjustments in resting forearm skeletal muscle would seem to be the final result of reflex sympathetic vasoconstricter drive, local metabolic vasodilator forces and possibly neurogenic vasodilator mechanisms.
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