Exercise: Kinetic Considerations for Gas Exchange

被引:156
作者
Rossiter, Harry B. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Leeds, Inst Membrane & Syst Biol, Leeds, W Yorkshire, England
基金
英国生物技术与生命科学研究理事会;
关键词
OXYGEN-UPTAKE KINETICS; PULMONARY O-2 UPTAKE; HUMAN SKELETAL-MUSCLE; HEAVY-INTENSITY EXERCISE; PYRUVATE-DEHYDROGENASE ACTIVITY; NITRIC-OXIDE SYNTHASE; CHRONIC HEART-FAILURE; CAPILLARY BLOOD-FLOW; VO2 SLOW COMPONENT; UPTAKE ON-KINETICS;
D O I
10.1002/cphy.c090010
中图分类号
Q4 [生理学];
学科分类号
071003 ;
摘要
The activities of daily living typically occur at metabolic rates below the maximum rate of aerobic energy production. Such activity is characteristic of the nonsteady state, where energy demands, and consequential physiological responses, are in constant flux. The dynamics of the integrated physiological processes during these activities determine the degree to which exercise can be supported through rates of O-2 utilization and CO2 clearance appropriate for their demands and, as such, provide a physiological framework for the notion of exercise intensity. The rate at which O-2 exchange responds to meet the changing energy demands of exercise-its kinetics-is dependent on the ability of the pulmonary, circulatory, and muscle bioenergetic systems to respond appropriately. Slow response kinetics in pulmonary O-2 uptake predispose toward a greater necessity for substrate-level energy supply, processes that are limited in their capacity, challenge system homeostasis and hence contribute to exercise intolerance. This review provides a physiological systems perspective of pulmonary gas exchange kinetics: from an integrative view on the control of muscle oxygen consumption kinetics to the dissociation of cellular respiration from its pulmonary expression by the circulatory dynamics and the gas capacitance of the lungs, blood, and tissues. The intensity dependence of gas exchange kinetics is discussed in relation to constant, intermittent, and ramped work rate changes. The influence of heterogeneity in the kinetic matching of O-2 delivery to utilization is presented in reference to exercise tolerance in endurance-trained athletes, the elderly, and patients with chronic heart or lung disease. (C) 2011 American Physiological Society. Compr Physiol 1:203-244, 2011.
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