Comparison of Oxygen Consumption in Rats during Uphill (Concentric) and Downhill (Eccentric) Treadmill Exercise Tests

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Chavanelle, Vivien [1 ]
Sirvent, Pascal [1 ]
Ennequin, Gael [1 ]
Caillaud, Kevin [1 ]
Montaurier, Christophe [2 ,3 ]
Morio, Beatrice [2 ,3 ]
Boisseau, Nathalie [1 ]
Richard, Ruddy [2 ,3 ,4 ]
机构
[1] Univ Clermont Ferrand, Univ Blaise Pascal, Lab Adaptat Metab & Exercice Condit Physiol & Pat, Aubiere, France
[2] INRA, CRNH Auvergne, UMR 1019, Clermont Ferrand 1, France
[3] UFR Med, Clermont Ferrand, France
[4] Univ Hosp CHU, Hop G Montpied, Dept Sport Med & Funct Explorat, Clermont Ferrand, France
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Exercise; eccentric; running; VO2; rodent; CYCLE EXERCISE; ENERGY-COST; MUSCLE; METABOLISM; RESPONSES; STRENGTH; INCLINE; WALKING;
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The study of the physiological adaptations of skeletal muscle in response to eccentric (ECC) contraction is based on protocols in which exercise intensities are determined relative to the concentric (CON) reference exercise (as percentage of the CON maximal oxygen consumption, or VO2max). In order to use similar exercise protocols in rats, we compared the VO2 values during uphill (CON) and downhill (ECC) running tests. VO2 was measured in 15 Wistar rats during incremental treadmill running exercises with different slopes: level (0%), positive (+15% incline: CON+15%) and negative (-15% incline: ECC-15%; and -30% incline: ECC-30%). Similar VO2 values were obtained in the ECC-30% and CON+15% running conditions at the three target speeds (15, 25 and 35 cm/sec). Conversely, VO2 values were lower (p < 0.05) in the ECC-15% than in the CON+15% condition (CON+15% VO2/ECC-15% VO2 ratios ranging from 1.86 to 2.05 at the three target speeds). Thus, doubling the downhill slope gradient in ECC condition leads to an oxygen consumption level that is not significantly different as in CON condition. These findings can be useful for designing animal research protocols to study the effects of ECC and CON exercise in ageing population or subjects suffering from cardiovascular diseases.
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