Red blood cells in sports: effects of exercise and training on oxygen supply by red blood cells

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作者
Mairbaeurl, Heimo [1 ]
机构
[1] Heidelberg Univ, Med Clin 7, D-69120 Heidelberg, Germany
关键词
Hb-O-2; affinity; blood gasses; 2,3-DPG; erythropoiesis; hypoxia inducible factor; ATP; NO; intravascular hemolysis; ERYTHROPOIETIN-PRODUCING CELLS; TOTAL HEMOGLOBIN MASS; NITRIC-OXIDE; INTRAVASCULAR HEMOLYSIS; SUBMAXIMAL EXERCISE; DISSOCIATION CURVE; PLASMA-VOLUME; ERYTHROCYTE DEFORMABILITY; PROLONGED EXERCISE; IRON-METABOLISM;
D O I
10.3389/fphys.2013.00332
中图分类号
Q4 [生理学];
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071003 ;
摘要
During exercise the cardiovascular system has to warrant substrate supply to working muscle. The main function of red blood cells in exercise is the transport of 02 from the lungs to the tissues and the delivery of metabolically produced CO2 to the lungs for expiration. Hemoglobin also contributes to the blood's buffering capacity, and ATP and NO release from red blood cells contributes to vasodilation and improved blood flow to working muscle. These functions require adequate amounts of red blood cells in circulation. Trained athletes, particularly in endurance sports, have a decreased hematocrit, which is sometimes called "sports anemia." This is not anemia in a clinical sense, because athletes have in fact an increased total mass of red blood cells and hemoglobin in circulation relative to sedentary individuals. The slight decrease in hematocrit by training is brought about by an increased plasma volume (PV). The mechanisms that increase total red blood cell mass by training are not understood fully. Despite stimulated erythropoiesis, exercise can decrease the red blood cell mass by intravascular hemolysis mainly of senescent red blood cells, which is caused by mechanical rupture when red blood cells pass through capillaries in contracting muscles, and by compression of red cells e.g., in foot soles during running or in hand palms in weightlifters. Together, these adjustments cause a decrease in the average age of the population of circulating red blood cells in trained athletes. These younger red cells are characterized by improved oxygen release and deformability, both of which also improve tissue oxygen supply during exercise.
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