AEROBIC PHYSICAL-TRAINING AND ALTERATIONS IN PRESSOR-RESPONSE DURING NOREPINEPHRINE INFUSION - A CONTROLLED SINGLE-SUBJECT EXPERIMENT

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MORRELL, EM
CAMERON, OG
KANDARIAN, SC
RENK, CM
WEDER, AB
POMERLEAU, OF
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[1] VET ADM MED CTR, ANN ARBOR, MI 48105 USA
[2] EASTERN MICHIGAN UNIV, YPSILANTI, MI 48197 USA
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10.1055/s-2007-1024762
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G8 [体育];
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04 ; 0403 ;
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To test the influence of aerobic physical training on pressor response to infused norepinephrine, the present study utilized a single subject A-B-A-B withdrawal design consisting of 9-week alternating sedentary and aerobic phases (S1, A1, S2, A2). During each 9-week phase the subject underwent infusions every 3 weeks, consisting of saline, low-dose and high-dose norepinephrine (Low-NE, High-NE). Heart rate and mean arterial blood pressure were monitored continuously; resting platelet and plasma catecholamines were also measured. Infusions were conducted 48 h from the most recent exercise bout to minimize residual effects of acute exercise. Fitness level was confirmed by V̇O2max during graded exercise testing at the conclusion of each 9-week phase. Blood pressure during saline did not differ between aerobic and sedentary phases. However, in all but one comparison, aerobic fitness was associated with a highly significant reduction in pressor response during Low-NE as well as High-NE. Plasma norepinephrine was higher during the two aerobic phases; platelet catecholamines and plasma epinephrine showed no reliable association with fitness. Results for this subject support an attenuation of pressor response associated with aerobic conditioning.
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