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Competition for blood flow distribution between respiratory and locomotor muscles: implications for muscle fatigue

机译:呼吸和运动肌肉血流分布的竞争:肌肉疲劳的影响

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Sympathetically induced vasoconstrictor modulation of local vasodilation occurs in contracting skeletal muscle during exercise to ensure appropriate perfusion of a large active muscle mass and to maintain also arterial blood pressure. In this synthesis, we discuss the contribution of group III-IV muscle afferents to the sympathetic modulation of blood flow distribution to locomotor and respiratory muscles during exercise. This is followed by an examination of the conditions under which diaphragm and locomotor muscle fatigue occur. Emphasis is given to those studies in humans and animal models that experimentally changed respiratory muscle work to evaluate blood flow redistribution and its effects on locomotor muscle fatigue, and conversely, those that evaluated the influence of coincident limb muscle contraction on respiratory muscle blood flow and fatigue. We propose the concept of a "two-way street of sympathetic vasoconstrictor activity" emanating from both limb and respiratory muscle metaboreceptors during exercise, which constrains blood flow and O-2 transport thereby promoting fatigue of both sets of muscles. We end with considerations of a hierarchy of blood flow distribution during exercise between respiratory versus locomotor musculatures and the clinical implications of muscle afferent feedback influences on muscle perfusion, fatigue, and exercise tolerance.
机译:同情诱导的血管收缩剂调节局部血管的调节发生在锻炼期间的收缩骨骼肌中,以确保适当灌注大型活跃肌肉质量并维持各种动脉血压。在这种合成中,我们讨论III-IV型肌肉发作对运动过程中对运动和呼吸肌的交感神经调制的贡献。接下来是检查隔膜和运动肌肉疲劳的条件。重点是人类和动物模型的研究,这些研究是通过实验改变呼吸肌肉作用,以评估血流再分配及其对运动肌肉疲劳的影响,相反,评估重合肢体肌肉收缩对呼吸肌血流和疲劳的影响的影响。我们提出了在运动期间从肢体和呼吸肌肉代谢物发出的“双向街道的双向街道”的概念,这限制了血流和O-2运输,从而促进两组肌肉的疲劳。我们以呼吸与机车肌肉训练的运动期间的血流分布层次分配以及肌肉传入反馈对肌肉灌注,疲劳和运动耐受性的临床影响的考虑。

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