Prefrontal cortex oxygenation is preserved and does not contribute to impaired neuromuscular activation during passive hyperthermia

被引:20
作者
Morrison, Shawnda A. [2 ]
Sleivert, Gordon G. [2 ,3 ]
Neary, J. Patrick [4 ]
Cheung, Stephen S. [1 ]
机构
[1] Brock Univ, Dept Phys Educ & Kinesiol, St Catharines, ON L2S 3A1, Canada
[2] Univ New Brunswick, Human Performance Lab, Fac Kinesiol, Fredericton, NB E3B 5A3, Canada
[3] Pacific Inst Sport Excellence, Canadian Sport Ctr Pacific, Victoria, BC V9E 2C5, Canada
[4] Univ Regina, Fac Kinesiol & Hlth Studies, Regina, SK S4S 0A2, Canada
基金
加拿大自然科学与工程研究理事会;
关键词
near-infrared spectroscopy; interpolated twitch; fatigue; liquid conditioning garments; critical internal temperature; NEAR-INFRARED SPECTROSCOPY; CEREBRAL-BLOOD-FLOW; PROLONGED EXERCISE; HUMAN BRAIN; FATIGUE; HEAT; TEMPERATURE; MUSCLE; BODY; METABOLISM;
D O I
10.1139/H08-139
中图分类号
R15 [营养卫生、食品卫生]; TS201 [基础科学];
学科分类号
100403 ;
摘要
We investigated the role of passive hyperthermia upon motor unit activation and prefrontal cortex oxygenation. Six healthy males were passively heated, using a liquid conditioning garment in a hot environment (35 degrees C, 50% relative humidity). Maximal force output and voluntary activation were examined during a 10 s maximal isometric knee extension. Of the initial 6 subjects, 1 experienced syncope at a rectal temperature (T-re) of 38.0 degrees C and was removed from the study. The remaining 5 subjects completed heating and testing to a T-re of 38.5 degrees C (n = 1), 39.0 degrees C (n = 3), or 39.5 degrees C (n = 1), and then were cooled back to baseline. Force production decreased from 553 +/- 133 to 430 +/- 176 N (p < 0.01) with passive heating, as did voluntary activation (from 90 +/- 5% to 84 +/- 7%). Percent heart rate reserve increased from 8 +/- 5% to 59 +/- 3% before returning to 4 +/- 8% (p < 0.001). Although mean arterial pressure remained unchanged, there were significant decreases in diastolic blood pressure with heating (80 +/- 3 to 63 +/- 8 mm Hg). Passive heating did not alter prefrontal cortex oxygenation, but cooling back to baseline core temperature attenuated cerebral oxygenated and total hemoglobin levels (p < 0.05). Passive heating to the point of voluntary exhaustion elevated cardiovascular and thermal strain and subjective perceptions of thermal discomfort. However, while this resulted in a marked decrement in maximal isometric force production and central voluntary activation, no concomitant changes in cerebral oxygenation were observed, suggesting that overall cerebrovascular regulation was maintained.
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