Baroreflex-mediated heart rate and vascular resistance responses 24 h after maximal exercise

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作者
Convertino, VA [1 ]
机构
[1] USA, Inst Surg Res, Ft Sam Houston, TX 78234 USA
关键词
autonomic function; blood pressure; central venous pressure; phenylephrine; neck pressure; lower body negative pressure; countermeasures;
D O I
10.1249/01.MSS.0000069753.92706.DD
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G8 [体育];
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04 [教育学]; 0403 [体育学];
摘要
Introduction. Plasma volume, heart rate (HR) variability, and stimulus-response relationships for baroreflex control of forearm vascular resistance (FVR) and HR were studied in eight healthy men after and without performing a bout of maximal exercise to test the hypotheses that acute expansion of plasma volume is associated with 1) reduction in baroreflex-mediated HR response, and 2) altered operational range for central venous pressure (CVP). Methods. The relationship between stimulus (DeltaCVP) and vasoconstrictive reflex response (DeltaFVR) during unloading of cardiopulmonary baroreceptors was assessed with lower-body negative pressure (LBNP, 0, -5, -10, -15, -20 mm Hg). The relationship between stimulus (Deltamean arterial pressure (MAP)) and cardiac reflex response (DeltaHR) during loading of arterial baroreceptors was assessed with steady-state infusion of phenylephrine (PE) designed to increase MAP by 15 mm Hg alone and during application of LBNP (PE+LBNP) and neck pressure (PE+LBNP+NP). Measurements of vascular volume and autonomic baroreflex responses were conducted on two different test days, each separated by at least 1 wk. On one day, baroreflex response was tested 24 It after graded cycle exercise to volitional exhaustion. On another day, measurement of baroreflex response was repeated with no exercise (control). The order of exercise and control treatments was counterbalanced. Results. Baseline CVP was elevated (P=0.04) from a control value of 10.5+/-0.4 to 12.3+/-0.4 mm Hg 24 h after exercise. Average DeltaFVR/DeltaCVP during LBNP was not different (P=0.942) between the exercise (-1.35+/-0.32 pru.mm Hg-1) and control (-1.32+/-0.36 pru.mm Hg-1) conditions. However, maximal exercise caused a shift along the reflex response relationship to a higher CVP and lower FVR. HR baroreflex response (DeltaHR/DeltaMAP) to PE+LBNP+NP was lower (P=0.015) after maximal exercise (-0.43+/-0.15 beats.min(-1).mm Hg-1) compared with the control condition (-0.83+/-0.14 beats.min(-1).mm Hg-1). Conclusion. Expansion of vascular volume after acute exercise is associated with altered operational range for CVP and reduced HR response to arterial baroreceptor stimulation.
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