Ventilatory control during intermittent high-intensity exercise in humans

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Cathcart, Andrew J. [1 ]
Turner, Anthony P. [1 ]
Butterworth, Christopher [1 ]
Parker, Matthew [1 ]
Wilson, John [1 ]
Ward, Susan A. [1 ]
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[1] Univ Glasgow, Inst Biomed & Life Sci, Glasgow G12 8QQ, Lanark, Scotland
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Intermittent supra-maximal cycling of varying work: recovery durations was used to explore the kinetics of respiratory compensation for the metabolic acidosis of high-intensity exercise (> lactate threshold, theta(L)). For a 10:20s duty-cycle, blood [lactate] ([L-]) was not increased, and there was no evidence of respiratory compensation (RC); Le, no increase in the ventilation (V-E)-CO2 Output (V-CO2) slope, nor fall in end-tidal PCO2 (PETCO2). For longer duty-cycles, [L-] was elevated, stabilizing (30 s:60 s exercise) or rising progressively (60 s: 120 s, 90 s: 180 s exercise). In addition, V-CO2 and VE now oscillated with WR, with evidence of delayed RC (progressive increase in VE - V-CO2 slope; decrease in PETCO2) being more marked with longer duty-cycles. These results, which extend earlier findings with supra- theta(L) step and ramp exercise, are not consistent with an appreciable contribution to RC from zero-order central command or peripheral neurogenesis. The reasons for the slow RC kinetics are unclear, but may reflect in part the H+-signal transduction properties of carotid chemoreceptors.
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