Effects of acetylcholine and nitric oxide on forearm blood flow at rest and after a single muscle contraction

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作者
Brock, RW
Tschakovsky, ME
Shoemaker, JK
Halliwill, JR
Joyner, MJ
Hughson, RL [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Waterloo, Dept Kinesiol, Waterloo, ON N2L 3G1, Canada
[2] Mayo Clin & Mayo Fdn, Dept Anesthesiol, Rochester, MN 55905 USA
关键词
human forearm; exercise hyperemia; pulsed Doppler ultrasound; atropine; N-G-monomethyl-L-arginine;
D O I
10.1152/jappl.1998.85.6.2249
中图分类号
Q4 [生理学];
学科分类号
071003 [生理学];
摘要
We tested the hypothesis that ACh or nitric oxide (NO) might be involved in the vasodilation that accompanies a single contraction of the forearm. Eight adults (3 women and 5 men) completed single 1-s-duration contractions of the forearm to raise and lower a weight equivalent to similar to 20% maximal voluntary contraction through a distance of 5 cm. In a second protocol, each subject had a cuff, placed completely about the forearm, inflated to 120 mmHg for a 1-s period, then released as a simulation of the mechanical effect of muscle contraction. Three conditions were studied, always in this order: 1) control, with intra-arterial infusion of saline; 2) after muscarinic blockade with atropine; and 3) after NO synthase inhibition with NG-monomethyl-L-arginine (L-NMMA) plus atropine. Forearm blood flow (FBF), measured by combined pulsed and echo Doppler ultrasound, was reduced at rest with L-NMMA-atropine compared with the other two conditions. After the single contraction, there were no effects of atropine, but L-NMMA reduced the peak FBF and the total postcontraction hyperemia. After the single cuff inflation, atropine had no effects, whereas L-NMMA caused changes similar to those seen after contraction, reducing the peak FBF and the total hyperemia. The observation that L-NMMA. reduced FBF in response to both cuff inflation and a brief contraction indicates that NO from the vascular endothelium might modulate the basal level of vascular tone and the mechanical component of the hyperemia with exercise. It is unlikely that ACh and NO from the endothelium are involved in the dilator response to a single muscle contraction.
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