High-intensity knee extensor training restores skeletal muscle function in COPD patients

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作者
Bronstad, Eivind [1 ,4 ]
Rognmo, Oivind [1 ]
Tjonna, Arnt Erik [1 ]
Dedichen, Hans Henrich [1 ,6 ]
Kirkeby-Garstad, Idar [1 ,6 ]
Haberg, Asta K. [2 ,5 ]
Ingul, Charlotte Bjork [1 ]
Wisloff, Ulrik [1 ,3 ]
Steinshamn, Sigurd [1 ,4 ]
机构
[1] Norwegian Univ Sci & Technol, Dept Circulat & Med Imaging, KG Jebsen Ctr Exercise Med, N-7491 Trondheim, Norway
[2] Norwegian Univ Sci & Technol, Dept Neurosci, N-7491 Trondheim, Norway
[3] Norwegian Univ Sci & Technol, Ctr Sports & Phys Act Res, N-7491 Trondheim, Norway
[4] St Olavs Hosp, Lung Dept, Trondheim, Norway
[5] St Olavs Hosp, Dept Med Imaging, Trondheim, Norway
[6] St Olavs Univ Hosp, Dept Heart & Lung Surg, Trondheim, Norway
关键词
Exercise; knee extensor; limb; lung; mitochondria; oxygen uptake; OBSTRUCTIVE PULMONARY-DISEASE; MITOCHONDRIAL-FUNCTION; BLOOD-FLOW; EXERCISE; MASS; DYSFUNCTION; INTERVAL; HUMANS; FIBERS; TISSUE;
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10.1183/09031936.00193411
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R56 [呼吸系及胸部疾病];
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摘要
Improving reduced skeletal muscle function is important for optimising exercise tolerance and quality of life in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) patients. By applying high-intensity training to a small muscle group, we hypothesised a normalisation of muscle function. Seven patients with COPD performed 6 weeks (3 days.week(-1)) of high-intensity interval aerobic knee extensor exercise training. Five age-matched healthy individuals served as a reference group. Muscle oxygen uptake and mitochondrial respiration of the vastus lateralis muscle were measured before and after the 6-week training programme. Initial peak work and maximal mitochondrial respiration were reduced in COPD patients and improved significantly after the training programme. Peak power and maximal mitochondrial respiration in vastus lateralis muscle increased to the level of the control subjects and were mainly mediated via improved complex I respiration. Furthermore, when normalised to citrate synthase activity, no difference in maximal respiration was found either after the intervention or compared to controls, suggesting normal functioning mitochondrial complexes. The present study shows that high-intensity training of a restricted muscle group is highly effective in restoring skeletal muscle function in COPD patients.
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页码:1130 / 1136
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