Oscillation of tissue oxygen index in non-exercising muscle during exercise
Autor: | Kazuki Shirakawa, R. Afroundeh, Lian Cs, Tokuo Yano, Xiao Z, Takahiro Yunoki, Shibata K |
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Rok vydání: | 2015 |
Předmět: |
Male
non-exercising muscle medicine.medical_specialty Biceps Young Adult Oxygen Consumption Oscillometry Physiology (medical) Internal medicine Spectroscopy Fourier Transform Infrared blood lactate medicine Blood lactate Humans Tissue oxygen Lactic Acid Muscle Skeletal Exercise power spectra density Spectroscopy Near-Infrared Chemistry VO2 max General Medicine Hydrogen-Ion Concentration fast Fourier transform Oxygen Kinetics Physical therapy Exercise intensity Cardiology tissue oxygen index medicine.symptom Blood ph Biomarkers Muscle Contraction Muscle contraction |
Zdroj: | Acta Physiologica Hungarica. 102:274-281 |
ISSN: | 1588-2683 0231-424X |
DOI: | 10.1556/036.102.2015.3.5 |
Popis: | The purpose of the present study was to examine how oscillation of tissue oxygen index (TOI) in non-exercising exercise is affected during high-intensity and low-intensity exercises. Three exercises were performed with exercise intensities of 30% and 70% peak oxygen uptake ((V)over doto(2)peak) for 12 min and with exercise intensity of 70% (V)over doto(2)peak for 30 s. TOI in non-exercising muscle (biceps brachii) during the exercises for 12 min was determined by nearinfrared spectroscopy. TOI in the non-exercising muscle during the exercises was analyzed by fast Fourier transform (FFT) to obtain power spectra density (PSD). The frequency at which maximal PSD appeared (Fmax) during the exercise with 70% (V)over doto(2)peak for 12 min (0.00477 +/- 0.00172 Hz) was significantly lower than that during the exercise with 30% (V)over doto(2)peak for 12 min (0.00781 +/- 0.00338 Hz). There were significant differences in blood pH and blood lactate between the exercise with 70% V.o2peak and the exercise with 30% (V)over doto(2)peak. It is concluded that TOI in nonexercising muscle oscillates during low-intensity exercise as well as during high-intensity exercise and that the difference in Fmax between the two exercises is associated with the difference in increase in blood lactate derived from the exercise. |
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