Nitric oxide response in exhaled air during an incremental exhaustive exercise

被引:49
作者
ChirpazOddou, MF
FavreJuvin, A
Flore, P
Eterradossi, J
Delaire, M
Grimbert, F
Therminarias, A
机构
[1] UNIV GRENOBLE 1,FAC MED GRENOBLE,PHYSIOL LAB,F-38700 LA TRONCHE,FRANCE
[2] UNIV GRENOBLE 1,FAC MED GRENOBLE,SERV MED SPORT,F-38700 LA TRONCHE,FRANCE
[3] UNIV GRENOBLE 1,FAC MED GRENOBLE,UMR 5525 CNRS,F-38700 LA TRONCHE,FRANCE
关键词
exhaled nitric oxide; recovery; gender; training;
D O I
10.1152/jappl.1997.82.4.1311
中图分类号
Q4 [生理学];
学科分类号
071003 [生理学];
摘要
This study examines the response of the exhaled nitric oxide (NO) concentration (CNO) and the exhaled NO output (VNO) during incremental exercise and during recovery in six sedentary women, seven sedentary men, and eight trained men. The protocol consisted of increasing the exercise intensity by 30 W every 3 min until exhaustion, followed by 5 min of recovery. Minute ventilation (VE), oxygen consumption (VO2), carbon dioxide production, heart rate, CNO, and VNO were measured continuously. The CNO in exhaled air decreased significantly provided that the exercise intensity exceeded 65% of the peak VO2. It reached similar values, at exhaustion, in all three groups. The VNO increased proportionally with exercise intensity up to exhaustion and decreased rapidly during recovery. At exhaustion, the mean values were significantly higher for trained men than for sedentary men and sedentary women. During exercise, VNO correlates well with VO2, carbon dioxide production, VE, and heart rate. For the same submaximal intensity, and thus a given VO2 and probably a similar cardiac output, VNO appeared to be similar in all three groups, even if the VE was different. These results suggest that, during exercise, VNO is mainly related to the magnitude of aerobic metabolism and that this relationship is not affected by gender differences or by noticeable differences in the level of physical training.
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页码:1311 / 1318
页数:8
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