Effect of inspired O-2 concentration on leg lactate release during incremental exercise

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作者
Knight, DR [1 ]
Poole, DC [1 ]
Hogan, MC [1 ]
Bebout, DE [1 ]
Wagner, PD [1 ]
机构
[1] UNIV CALIF SAN DIEGO, DEPT MED, LA JOLLA, CA 92023 USA
关键词
blood lactate accumulation; net lactate release; hypoxia hyperoxia; cycle exercise; Fick principle; human subjects; maximal effort; oxygen;
D O I
10.1152/jappl.1996.81.1.246
中图分类号
Q4 [生理学];
学科分类号
071003 ;
摘要
The normal rate of blood lactate accumulation during exercise is increased by hypoxia and decreased by hyperoxia. It is not known whether these changes are primarily determined by the lactate release in locomotory muscles or other tissues. Eleven men performed cycle exercise at 20, 35, 50, 92, and 100% of maximal power output while breathing 12, 21, and 100% O-2. Leg lactate release was calculated at each stage of exercise as the product of ii moral venous blood flow (thermodilution method) and femoral arteriovenous difference in blood lactate concentrations. Regression analysis showed that leg lactate release accounted for 90% of the variability in mean arterial lactate concentration at 20-92% maximal power output. This relationship was described by a regression line with a slope of 0.28 +/- 0.02 min/l and a y-intercept of 1.06 +/- 0.38 mmol/l (r(2) = 0.90). There was no effect of inspired O-2 concentration on this relationship (P > 0.05). We conclude that during continuous incremental exercise to fatigue the effect of Inspired O-2 concentration on blood lactate accumulation is principally determined by the rate of net lactate release in blood vessels of the locomotory muscles.
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页码:246 / 251
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