Effect of Exercise Intensity on Mild Rhythmic-handgrip-exercise-Induced Functional Sympatholysis
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This study attempts to clarify whether intensity of exercise influences functional sympatholysis during mild rhythmic handgrip exercise (RHG). We measured muscle oxygenation in both exercising and non-exercising muscle in the same arm in 11 subjects using near infrared spectroscopy (NIRS), heart rate, and blood pressure. We used the total labile signal to assess the relative muscle oxygenation by occlusion for 6 min. Subjects performed RHG (20 times/min) for 6 min at 10%, 20%, and 30% of maximal voluntary contraction (MVC) at random. We used a non-hypotensive lower body negative pressure (LBNP) of-20 mmHg for 2 min to elicit reproducible enhancement in muscle sympathetic nerve activity (MSNA) at rest and during RHG. LBNP caused decreases of 16.4% and 17.7% of the level of muscle oxygenation at rest (pre) in exercising (forearm) and non-exercising (upper arm) muscle respectively. Muscle oxygenation in non-exercising muscle with the application of LBNP during RHG did not change significantly at each intensity. In contrast, the decrease in muscle oxygenation in exercising muscle attenuated progressively as exercise intensity increased (10% MVC 8.8±2.8%, 20% MVC 7.1±2.0%, 30% MVC 4.6±3.0%), when LBNP was applied during RHG. The attenuation of the decrease in muscle oxygenation due to LBNP during RHG at 10%, 20%, and 30% was significantly different from that at rest (p<0.01). These findings indicate that functional sympatholysis during mild RHG might be attributed to exercise intensity.
著者
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Watanabe Hitoshi
Research Center for Urban Health and Sports, Osaka City University
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Watanabe Kanji
School of Comprehensive Rehabilitation, Osaka Prefecture University
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Wadazumi Tsuyoshi
Faculty of Service Industries, University of Marketing and Distribution Sciences
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Yoneyama Fujiko
Department of Education, Kobe Women's Junior College
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Wadazumi Tsuyoshi
Faculty Of Service Industries University Of Marketing And Distribution Sciences
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Yoneyama Fujiko
Department Of Education Kobe Women's Junior College
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Watanabe Kanji
School Of Comprehensive Rehabilitation Osaka Prefecture University
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Watanabe Hitoshi
Research Center For Urban Health And Sports Osaka City University
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