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Relationship of middle cerebral artery blood flow velocity to intensity during dynamic exercise in normal subjects.

J J Moraine1, M Lamotte, J Berré, G Niset, A Leduc, R Naeije.   

Abstract

Cerebral blood flow has been reported to increase during dynamic exercise, but whether this occurs in proportion to the intensity remains unsettled. We measured middle cerebral artery blood flow velocity (vm) by transcranial Doppler ultrasound in 14 healthy young adults, at rest and during dynamic exercise performed on a cycle ergometer at a intensity progressively increasing, by 50 W every 4 min until exhaustion. Arterial blood pressure, heart rate, end-tidal, partial pressure of carbon dioxide (PETCO2), oxygen uptake (VO2) and carbon dioxide output were determined at exercise intensity. Mean vM increased from 53 (SEM 2) cm.s-1 at rest to a maximum of 75 (SEM 4) cm.s-1 at 57% of the maximal attained VO2 (VO2max), and thereafter progressively decreased to 59 (SEM 4) cm.s-1 at VO2max. The respiratory exchange ratio (R) was 0.97 (SEM 0.01) at 57% of VO2max and 1.10 (SEM 0.01) at VO2max. The PETCO2 increased from 5.9 (SEM 0.2) kPa at rest to 7.4 (SEM 0.2) kPa at 57% of VO2max, and thereafter decreased to 5.9 (SEM 0.2) kPa at VO2max. Mean arterial pressure increased from 98 (SEM 1) mmHg (13.1 kPa) at rest to 116 (SEM 1) mmHg (15.5 kPa) at 90% of VO2max, and decreased slightly to 108 (SEM 1) mmHg (14.4 kPa) at VO2max. In all the subjects, the maximal value of vm was recorded at the highest attained exercise intensity below the anaerobic threshold (defined by R greater than 1). We concluded that cerebral blood flow as evaluated by middle cerebral artery flow velocity increased during dynamic exercise as a function of exercise intensity below the anaerobic threshold.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8375362     DOI: 10.1007/bf00377701

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Appl Physiol Occup Physiol        ISSN: 0301-5548


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