Iellamo F
Department of Internal Medicine - Cardiac Rehabilitation Center S. Raffaele, Tor Vergata University of Rome, Italy.
Ital Heart J. 2001 Mar;2(3):200-12.
The objective of this review was to give an overview on the current knowledge on the neural mechanisms of cardiovascular regulation during exercise. Evidence derived mainly from human studies which supports the contribution of the different control mechanisms, namely the central command, the reflex drive from active muscles and the arterial baroreflex, with the attendant modifications in autonomic nervous system activity, in determining the cardiovascular responses to exercise are discussed, along with some controversial issues and evolving concepts in exercise physiology. In particular, data that show how the various neural mechanisms involved in cardiovascular regulation during exercise are differently modulated by factors related to the muscular activity being performed, such as the type and intensity of exercise and the size of the active muscle masses are presented, stressing the plasticity of the neural network. Finally, clinical implications pertaining to neural cardiovascular regulation and exercise are advanced.
本综述的目的是概述当前关于运动中心血管调节神经机制的知识。主要讨论了来自人体研究的证据,这些证据支持不同控制机制的作用,即中枢指令、来自活动肌肉的反射驱动和动脉压力反射,以及自主神经系统活动随之发生的改变,这些在决定运动时的心血管反应中发挥作用,同时还讨论了运动生理学中的一些争议问题和不断发展的概念。特别地,展示了与所进行的肌肉活动相关的因素,如运动类型和强度以及活动肌肉群的大小,如何对运动期间参与心血管调节的各种神经机制产生不同调节的数据,强调了神经网络的可塑性。最后,提出了与神经心血管调节和运动相关的临床意义。