Literature DB >> 30601707

Effects of heavy-intensity priming exercise on pulmonary oxygen uptake kinetics and muscle oxygenation in heart failure with preserved ejection fraction.

Natasha G Boyes1, Janine Eckstein2, Stephen Pylypchuk2, Darcy D Marciniuk2, Scotty J Butcher3, Dana S Lahti1, Dalisizwe M K Dewa2, Mark J Haykowsky4, Calvin R Wells2, Corey R Tomczak1.   

Abstract

Exercise intolerance is a hallmark feature in heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF). Prior heavy exercise ("priming exercise") speeds pulmonary oxygen uptake (V̇o2p) kinetics in older adults through increased muscle oxygen delivery and/or alterations in mitochondrial metabolic activity. We tested the hypothesis that priming exercise would speed V̇o2p on-kinetics in patients with HFpEF because of acute improvements in muscle oxygen delivery. Seven patients with HFpEF performed three bouts of two exercise transitions: MOD1, rest to 4-min moderate-intensity cycling and MOD2, MOD1 preceded by heavy-intensity cycling. V̇o2p, heart rate (HR), total peripheral resistance (TPR), and vastus lateralis tissue oxygenation index (TOI; near-infrared spectroscopy) were measured, interpolated, time-aligned, and averaged. V̇o2p and HR were monoexponentially curve-fitted. TPR and TOI levels were analyzed as repeated measures between pretransition baseline, minimum value, and steady state. Significance was P < 0.05. Time constant (τ; tau) V̇o2p (MOD1 49 ± 16 s) was significantly faster after priming (41 ± 14 s; P = 0.002), and the effective HR τ was slower following priming (41 ± 27 vs. 51 ± 32 s; P = 0.025). TPR in both conditions decreased from baseline to minimum TPR ( P < 0.001), increased from minimum to steady state ( P = 0.041) but remained below baseline throughout ( P = 0.001). Priming increased baseline ( P = 0.003) and minimum TOI ( P = 0.002) and decreased the TOI muscle deoxygenation overshoot ( P = 0.041). Priming may speed the slow V̇o2p on-kinetics in HFpEF and increase muscle oxygen delivery (TOI) at the onset of and throughout exercise. Microvascular muscle oxygen delivery may limit exercise tolerance in HFpEF.

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Keywords:  heart failure with preserved ejection fraction; oxygen uptake kinetics; prior heavy exercise; tissue oxygenation index

Year:  2019        PMID: 30601707     DOI: 10.1152/ajpregu.00290.2018

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol        ISSN: 0363-6119            Impact factor:   3.619


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1.  Salutary Acute Effects of Exercise on Central Hemodynamics in Heart Failure With Preserved Ejection Fraction.

Authors:  Masaru Obokata; Yogesh N V Reddy; Katlyn E Koepp; Glenn M Stewart; Thomas P Olson; Vojtech Melenovsky; Daniel Burkhoff; Barry A Borlaug
Journal:  J Card Fail       Date:  2021-05-08       Impact factor: 5.712

Review 2.  Pathophysiology of Exercise Intolerance and Its Treatment With Exercise-Based Cardiac Rehabilitation in Heart Failure With Preserved Ejection Fraction.

Authors:  Wesley J Tucker; Siddhartha S Angadi; Mark J Haykowsky; Michael D Nelson; Satyam Sarma; Corey R Tomczak
Journal:  J Cardiopulm Rehabil Prev       Date:  2020-01       Impact factor: 3.646

Review 3.  The Role of Systemic Microvascular Dysfunction in Heart Failure with Preserved Ejection Fraction.

Authors:  Jerremy Weerts; Sanne G J Mourmans; Arantxa Barandiarán Aizpurua; Blanche L M Schroen; Christian Knackstedt; Etto Eringa; Alfons J H M Houben; Vanessa P M van Empel
Journal:  Biomolecules       Date:  2022-02-09

Review 4.  Microvascular Dysfunction in Heart Failure With Preserved Ejection Fraction.

Authors:  Domenico D'Amario; Stefano Migliaro; Josip A Borovac; Attilio Restivo; Rocco Vergallo; Mattia Galli; Antonio Maria Leone; Rocco A Montone; Giampaolo Niccoli; Nadia Aspromonte; Filippo Crea
Journal:  Front Physiol       Date:  2019-11-05       Impact factor: 4.566

5.  Wearing of Cloth or Disposable Surgical Face Masks has no Effect on Vigorous Exercise Performance in Healthy Individuals.

Authors:  Keely Shaw; Scotty Butcher; Jongbum Ko; Gordon A Zello; Philip D Chilibeck
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2020-11-03       Impact factor: 3.390

6.  Muscle-Skeletal Abnormalities and Muscle Oxygenation during Isokinetic Strength Exercise in Heart Failure with Preserved Ejection Fraction Phenotype: A Cross-Sectional Study.

Authors:  Amanda Vale-Lira; Natália Turri-Silva; Kenneth Verboven; João Luiz Quagliotti Durigan; Alexandra Corrêa G B de Lima; Martim Bottaro; Gaspar R Chiappa; Dominique Hansen; Gerson Cipriano
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2022-01-09       Impact factor: 3.390

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