Electromagnetic determination of portal venous flow in rats during exercise

Lisa Yano , Hiromi Yano , Kazuhisa Taketa
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Abstract

We investigated the response of portal venous blood flow in rats to different exercise intensities by long term implantation of an electromagnetic flowprobe around the portal vein. The coefficients of variation for five determinations of portal venous flow for 5 consecutive days before exercise were 9.7 ± 2.0%. The portal venous flow and oxygen consumption (V̇O2) were simultaneously measured during and after treadmill exercise of five intensities (5–25 m/min). Portal venous flow remained unchanged at the moderate exercise levels of 5, 10 and 15 m/min at a 15% grade for 20 min. The portal flow demonstrated a significant decrease at the 20 m/min with a 60 ml/kg/min of V̇O2, but the decreased portal venous flow returned to the pre-exercise level during the recovery period. At the highest intensity of exercise, 25 m/min, the decreased portal venous flow remained unchanged throughout the recovery period. We concluded that the continuous measurement of portal venous flow during exercise offers a clear advantage over other methods, and that there was an evoking point during the high intensity exercise though portal venous flow was unaltered at a moderate intensity of exercise.

运动时大鼠门静脉流量的电磁测定
通过在大鼠门静脉周围长期植入电磁血流探头,研究了不同运动强度下大鼠门静脉血流的变化。运动前连续5天门静脉流量5项指标的变异系数为9.7±2.0%。同时测定5种强度(5 ~ 25 m/min)的跑步机运动前后门静脉流量和耗氧量(V / O2)。在5、10和15 m/min的中等运动水平下,门静脉流量以15%分级维持20 min不变。当V / O2为60 ml/kg/min时,门静脉流量在20 m/min时明显下降,但在恢复期门静脉流量又恢复到运动前水平。在最高运动强度为25 m/min时,门静脉流量的减少在整个恢复期保持不变。我们的结论是,在运动过程中连续测量门静脉流量比其他方法有明显的优势,并且在高强度运动中存在一个触发点,尽管在中等强度的运动中门静脉流量没有改变。
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