Effect of static exercise and muscle ischemia on cardiac function as evaluated by the systolic time intervals.

Acta physiologica Polonica Pub Date : 1990-01-01
K Krzemiński, M Szczypaczewska, K Nazar, S Kozłowski
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Abstract

To determine the role of muscle chemoreflex in the cardiac response to static exercise the effect of the forearm muscle ischemia on systolic time intervals (STI), heart rate (HR) and blood pressure (BP) recovery following static handgrip was studied in 7 healthy men. During handgrip maintained for 4 min at 30% maximal voluntary contraction HR and BP increased significantly while duration of the pre-ejection period (PEP) and isovolumic contraction time (ICT) were shortened with a significant lowering in the ratio of PEP to the left ventricle ejection time (LVET). Occlusion of the circulation to the forearm muscles for 2 min after cessation of exercise did not prevent a rapid decline of HR or increment in PEP, ICT and PEP-to-LVET ratio while BP remained elevated for as long as blood flow to muscles was restricted. The study failed to demonstrate an appreciable effect of muscle chemoreflex on HR or myocardial contractility, suggesting that input from muscle afferents activated by metabolic stimuli induces the pressor response mainly by the peripheral vasoconstriction.

静态运动和肌肉缺血对心脏功能收缩时间间隔的影响。
为了确定肌肉化学反射在心脏对静态运动的反应中的作用,我们研究了7名健康男性前臂肌肉缺血对静态握力后收缩时间间隔(STI)、心率(HR)和血压(BP)恢复的影响。在30%最大自主收缩状态下保持握力4 min时,HR和BP显著升高,射血前期(PEP)和等容收缩时间(ICT)缩短,PEP与左心室射血时间(LVET)之比显著降低。运动停止后阻断前臂肌肉循环2分钟,并不能阻止HR的快速下降或PEP、ICT和PEP-to- lvet比值的增加,而只要血液流向肌肉受到限制,血压就会保持升高。该研究未能证明肌肉化学反射对HR或心肌收缩的明显影响,这表明代谢刺激激活的肌肉传入神经输入主要通过外周血管收缩诱导升压反应。
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