BREATHING DURING EXERCISE: RESPIRATORY AND CIRCULATORY INTERACTIONS.

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A William Sheel, Sarah A Angus
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Abstract

Under conditions of exercise the heart and lungs are linked in important ways. First, both the heart and lungs are linked in series as pumps for O2 and CO2 transport. Second they are mechanically linked owing to their location within the thorax. This means that changes in lung volume (and intrathoracic pressure) will influence cardiac filling and ejection. The respiratory muscles cyclically contract during exercise to allow for gas exchange. This ensures that the partial pressures of O2 and CO2 in the blood are largely kept within narrow limits, while the heart and circulatory system ensures gas transport to and from the tissues. The increase in metabolic rate during exercise requires substantial increases in both cardiac output and ventilation, meaning that cardiopulmonary interactions become more pronounced. In this review we explore they physiological interactions between the respiratory system and circulatory systems by asking two inter-related questions. First, what are the mechanical interactions between the respiratory and circulatory systems? Second, what are the respiratory influences on sympathetic vasomotor outflow and blood flow distribution during exercise? We end with a summary of recent studies that have addressed questions of respiratory-circulatory interactions with respect to sex differences and cardiopulmonary disease.

运动时的呼吸:呼吸和循环的相互作用。
在运动的情况下,心脏和肺以重要的方式联系在一起。首先,心脏和肺串联起来作为输送氧气和二氧化碳的泵。其次,由于它们在胸腔内的位置,它们是机械连接的。这意味着肺容量(和胸内压)的变化会影响心脏充盈和射血。在运动过程中,呼吸肌周期性地收缩,以便气体交换。这确保了血液中O2和CO2的分压在很大程度上保持在狭窄的范围内,同时心脏和循环系统确保气体进出组织。运动过程中代谢率的增加需要心输出量和通气量的大幅增加,这意味着心肺相互作用变得更加明显。在这篇综述中,我们通过提出两个相互关联的问题来探讨呼吸系统和循环系统之间的生理相互作用。首先,呼吸系统和循环系统之间的机械相互作用是什么?第二,运动时呼吸对交感血管舒缩性流出和血流分布有什么影响?最后,我们总结了最近的研究,这些研究解决了呼吸-循环相互作用与性别差异和心肺疾病之间的关系。
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