Association between Muscle Oxygenation and Vascular Occlusion Determined by Near-infrared Spectroscopy in the Tibialis Anterior Muscle

Q4 Medicine
Yuuji Tanada, H. Sumii
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Many previous studies on near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) based evaluation of muscle oxygenation, have assessed the association of muscle oxygenation with muscle fatigue and exercise tolerance. To examine the changes in oxyhemoglobin (O2Hb) and deoxyhemoglobin (HHb) levels, some studies performed occlusion of arterial blood flow in the upper arm and measured the biarticular forearm muscle oxygenation; however, these muscles are subject to contractions based on the position of the arm, which could have led to discrepancies in the findings. Therefore, this study aimed to assess the association between muscle oxygenation and vascular occlusion in the tibialis anterior muscle during isometric exercise using NIRS. Twenty-nine women of mean age of 20.00 ± 1.56 years were included. Maximum isometric contraction performed for successive 30 sec and 60 sec was assessed under occlusive and non-occlusive conditions of the unilateral femoral artery, with and without the use of a tourniquet, at the same time. The O2Hb level was reduced in both conditions, with a significant decrease observed earlier during an initial quarter of the exercise (p < 0.05). This significant decrease in the O2Hb level may be due to decreased oxygenation in the muscle associated with muscle contraction, primarily during aerobic exercise. Under the occlusive condition, the total rate of increase in the HHb levels was smaller than the total rate of decrease in the O2Hb levels. Therefore, adequate oxygen supply to meet the increased demand for the O2Hb cannot be achieved and the increase in the HHb level is suppressed during muscle contractions.
胫骨前肌近红外光谱测定肌肉氧合与血管闭塞的关系
以前许多基于近红外光谱(NIRS)的肌肉氧合评估研究都评估了肌肉氧合与肌肉疲劳和运动耐受性的关系。为了检测氧合血红蛋白(O2Hb)和脱氧血红蛋白(HHb)水平的变化,一些研究对上臂的动脉血流进行了阻断,并测量了前臂双关节肌肉的氧合;然而,根据手臂的位置,这些肌肉会收缩,这可能导致研究结果的差异。因此,本研究旨在使用NIRS评估等长运动过程中胫骨前肌的肌肉氧合与血管闭塞之间的关系。包括29名平均年龄20.00±1.56岁的女性。在单侧股动脉闭塞和非闭塞条件下,同时使用和不使用止血带,评估连续30秒和60秒的最大等长收缩。在这两种情况下,O2Hb水平都有所下降,在运动的最初一个季度观察到明显下降(p<0.05)。O2Hb含量的显著下降可能是由于与肌肉收缩相关的肌肉氧合减少,主要是在有氧运动期间。在闭塞条件下,HHb水平的总增长率小于O2Hb水平的总下降率。因此,不能实现足够的氧气供应以满足对O2Hb的增加的需求,并且在肌肉收缩期间抑制了HHb水平的增加。
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