Effects of endurance training on the size and blood flow of the arterial conductance vessels in humans

被引:45
作者
Miyachi, M [1 ]
Iemitsu, M [1 ]
Okutsu, M [1 ]
Onodera, S [1 ]
机构
[1] Kawasaki Univ Med Welf, Dept Hlth & Sport Sci, Kurashiki, Okayama 70101, Japan
来源
ACTA PHYSIOLOGICA SCANDINAVICA | 1998年 / 163卷 / 01期
关键词
adaptation; aorta; Doppler; echography; exercise; flow; morphology; velocity; V over dot O-2max;
D O I
10.1046/j.1365-201x.1998.0337f.x
中图分类号
Q4 [生理学];
学科分类号
071003 ;
摘要
The aim of the present study was to determine non-invasively the effects of endurance training on both the size and blood flow of the arterial conductance vessels during exercise by men. Twelve healthy male subjects were assigned to either an exercise-trained group (ET, n = 7) or a sedentary control group (S, n = 5). The ET group underwent cycle-endurance training for 8 weeks (80% (V)over dot o(2max) 40 min day(-1), 5 days week(-1)). The S group led normal lives during the 8-week period. Before and after the training period, cross-sectional areas (CSA) of the ascending and abdominal aorta were measured by echography. Measurements were taken in the semisupine position on a cycle ergometer fitted with a backrest, at rest and during 40, 60 and 80% (V)over dot o(2max) Of exercise. In addition, Doppler ultrasonographic velocity and flow in the ascending aorta were simultaneously measured. The CSA of the ascending and abdominal aorta after training were significantly larger than those before training in the ET group. Although there were no significant differences in the peak and mean velocities in the ascending aorta before and after the training in the ET group, the blood flow in the ascending aorta during exercise after training was significantly larger than that found before training at each relative intensity. There were no significant differences in any of the Doppler echographic parameters in the S group. These findings suggest that the arterial conductance vessels can be morphologically altered in an adaptive response to the endurance training. Furthermore, the dilation of the conductance vessels with endurance training contributes to an increase in blood flow to the exercising muscles without a rise in blood velocity. In other words, the arterial conductance vessels adapt to maintain adequate blood velocity and shear stress.
引用
收藏
页码:13 / 16
页数:4
相关论文
共 12 条
  • [1] CARDIOVASCULAR ADAPTATIONS TO PHYSICAL-TRAINING
    BLOMQVIST, CG
    SALTIN, B
    [J]. ANNUAL REVIEW OF PHYSIOLOGY, 1983, 45 : 169 - 189
  • [2] DETERMINATION OF STROKE VOLUME AND CARDIAC-OUTPUT DURING EXERCISE - COMPARISON OF TWO-DIMENSIONAL AND DOPPLER ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY, FICK OXIMETRY, AND THERMODILUTION
    CHRISTIE, J
    SHELDAHL, LM
    TRISTANI, FE
    SAGAR, KB
    PTACIN, MJ
    WANN, S
    [J]. CIRCULATION, 1987, 76 (03) : 539 - 547
  • [3] EFFECT OF PHYSICAL-TRAINING ON CARDIOVASCULAR ADJUSTMENTS TO EXERCISE IN MAN
    CLAUSEN, JP
    [J]. PHYSIOLOGICAL REVIEWS, 1977, 57 (04) : 779 - 815
  • [4] EFFECT OF TRAINING ON CIRCULATORY RESPONSE TO EXERCISE
    EKBLOM, B
    ASTRAND, PO
    SALTIN, B
    STENBERG, J
    WALLSTROM, B
    [J]. JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSIOLOGY, 1968, 24 (04) : 518 - +
  • [5] HADJIS T, 1995, CAN J CARDIOL, V11, P100
  • [6] Structural and functional adaptations of the cardiovascular system by training
    Huonker, M
    Halle, M
    Keul, J
    [J]. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SPORTS MEDICINE, 1996, 17 : S164 - S172
  • [7] VALIDATION OF BEAT BY BEAT PULSED DOPPLER MEASUREMENTS OF ASCENDING AORTIC BLOOD VELOCITY IN MAN
    INNES, JA
    MILLS, CJ
    NOBLE, MIM
    MURPHY, K
    PUGH, S
    SHORE, AC
    GUZ, A
    [J]. CARDIOVASCULAR RESEARCH, 1987, 21 (01) : 72 - 80
  • [8] ADAPTIVE REGULATION OF WALL SHEAR-STRESS TO FLOW CHANGE IN THE CANINE CAROTID-ARTERY
    KAMIYA, A
    TOGAWA, T
    [J]. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY, 1980, 239 (01): : H14 - H21
  • [9] REDUCTIONS IN ARTERIAL DIAMETER PRODUCED BY CHRONIC DECREASES IN BLOOD-FLOW ARE ENDOTHELIUM-DEPENDENT
    LANGILLE, BL
    ODONNELL, F
    [J]. SCIENCE, 1986, 231 (4736) : 405 - 407
  • [10] FLOW-INDUCED RELEASE OF ENDOTHELIUM-DERIVED RELAXING FACTOR
    RUBANYI, GM
    ROMERO, JC
    VANHOUTTE, PM
    [J]. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY, 1986, 250 (06): : 1145 - 1149