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Muscle afferent activation causes ventilatory and cardiovascular responses during concurrent hypercapnia in humans.

Richard M Bruce1, Michael J White.   

Abstract

Respiratory and cardiovascular responses to muscle mechanoreflex (passive calf stretch) and metaboreflex activation (local circulatory occlusion) were examined during inhalation of a hypercapnic gas mixture in four trials. These controlled for the effects of central command, metabolite sensitization of muscle afferents and hypercapnia-induced elevation of central respiratory drive. In an isokinetic dynamometer, with circulation through the right leg occluded by inflation of a thigh cuff, 13 participants either rested (control trial; CON) or plantarflexed their ankle at 50% maximal force for 1.5 min (voluntary exercise trial; EX). Thereafter, circulatory occlusion was maintained and the calf passively stretched before return to the resting position. Both trials were performed while breathing air, as well as while breathing a normoxic, hypercapnic (5% CO(2)) gas mixture (CO(2) trial and CO(2)+EX trial). Hypercapnic gas inhalation increased baseline minute ventilation (V), heart rate and mean arterial pressure (+27.67 ± 1.74 l min(-1), +7 ± 0.85 beats min(-1) and +13 ± 3.41 mmHg, respectively; means ± SEM) above control values (9.78 ± 0.86 l min(-1), 62 ± 2.3 beats min(-1) and 88 ± 2.6 mmHg, respectively). Voluntary exercise further increased these variables from baseline during both trials (P < 0.05). During the continued circulatory occlusion after voluntary exercise, mean arterial pressure remained significantly elevated (P < 0.05). Minute ventilation returned to baseline during circulatory occlusion following exercise in the EX trial, but in the CO(2)+EX trial the V remained elevated at end-exercise levels during this period (+7.12 ± 1.13 l min(-1)). Passive stretch caused further increases in V during CO(2)+EX and CO(2) trials but not in CON and EX. These results indicate that in the absence of central command, either muscle metaboreflex and/or mechanoreflex activation stimulates ventilation during concurrent hypercapnia.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 22058167     DOI: 10.1113/expphysiol.2011.061606

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Exp Physiol        ISSN: 0958-0670            Impact factor:   2.969


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