STROKE VOLUME DURING SUBMAXIMAL EXERCISE IN ENDURANCE-TRAINED NORMOTENSIVE SUBJECTS AND IN UNTRAINED HYPERTENSIVE SUBJECTS WITH BETA-BLOCKADE (PROPRANOLOL AND PINDOLOL)

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SCRUGGS, KD [1 ]
MARTIN, NB [1 ]
BROEDER, CE [1 ]
HOFMAN, Z [1 ]
THOMAS, EL [1 ]
WAMBSGANS, KC [1 ]
WILMORE, JH [1 ]
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[1] UNIV TEXAS,DEPT KINESIOL & HLTH EDUC,HUMAN PERFORMANCE LAB,BELLMONT HALL 222,AUSTIN,TX 78712
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10.1016/0002-9149(91)90052-M
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R5 [内科学];
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The effect of beta-adrenergic blockade on stroke volume (SV) at increasing submaximal exercise intensities was studied in 12 endurance-trained normotensive and 12 untrained hypertensive (diastolic blood pressure > 95 mm Hg) men, aged 18 to 34 years. Subjects were assigned to each of 3 treatments in a double-blind, randomized order: placebo, propranolol (80 mg twice daily) and pindolol (10 mg twice daily) for 10 days, with a period of 48 to 60 hours from the initial dose to the first treadmill test and a 4-day washout period between drugs. Cardiac output was measured using the carbon dioxide rebreathing method and SV was calculated from cardiac output and heart rate as follows: SV = cardiac output/heart rate. Cardiac outputs were estimated at rest and while walking on a treadmill at 25, 45, 60 and 75% of the subject's previously determined maximal oxygen uptake (VO2max). No significant differences were found in cardiac output between either of the drugs and placebo at rest, or at any of the 4 rates of work. Propranolol significantly increased SV above placebo values (p < 0.05) for both trained and untrained groups at the intensities of 45, 60 and 75%. Significant differences in SV were found between pindolol and placebo only at the intensities of 60 and 75% in the trained group. Contrary to expectations, SV showed no indication of a plateau with propranolol in the trained subjects throughout the 4 different exercise intensities, whereas a plateau was established under placebo conditions by 45% of VO2max in both trained and untrained subjects. These results suggest that both trained and untrained hypertensive persons can exercise with beta-adrenergic blockade at submaximal levels without compromised cardiac function.
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