Richardson R S, Harms C A, Grassi B, Hepple R T
Department of Medicine, University of California, San Diego, La Jolla 90293-0623, USA.
Med Sci Sports Exerc. 2000 Jan;32(1):89-93. doi: 10.1097/00005768-200001000-00014.
Skeletal muscle and cardiovascular system responses to exercise are so closely entwined that it is often difficult to determine the effector from the affector. The purpose of this manuscript and its companion papers is to highlight (and perhaps assist in unraveling) the interdependency between skeletal muscle and the cardiovascular system in both chronic and acute exercise. Specifically, we elucidate four main areas: 1) how a finite cardiac output is allocated to a large and demanding mass of skeletal muscle, 2) whether maximal muscle oxygen uptake is determined peripherally or centrally, 3) whether blood flow or muscle metabolism set the kinetic response to the start of exercise, and 4) the matching of structural adaptations in muscle and the microcirculation in response to exercise. This manuscript, the product of an American College of Sports Medicine Symposium, unites the thoughts and findings of four researchers, each with different interests and perspectives, but with the common intent to better understand the interaction between oxygen supply and metabolic demand during exercise.
骨骼肌与心血管系统对运动的反应紧密相连,以至于常常难以区分效应器和影响因素。本手稿及其配套论文的目的是强调(或许有助于厘清)慢性和急性运动中骨骼肌与心血管系统之间的相互依存关系。具体而言,我们阐明四个主要方面:1)有限的心输出量如何分配给大量需求高的骨骼肌;2)最大肌肉摄氧量是由外周还是中枢决定;3)是血流还是肌肉代谢设定运动开始时的动力学反应;4)肌肉结构适应与微循环对运动的适应性匹配。本手稿是美国运动医学学会研讨会的成果,汇集了四位研究人员的想法和发现,他们各自有着不同的兴趣和观点,但共同目的是更好地理解运动期间氧气供应与代谢需求之间的相互作用。