Machiels H A, van der Heijden H F, Heunks L M, Dekhuijzen P N
Department of Pulmonary Diseases, University Medical Centre Nijmegen, Nijmegen, The Netherlands.
Acta Physiol Scand. 2001 Nov;173(3):313-21. doi: 10.1046/j.1365-201X.2001.00895.x.
Hypoxia is known to reduce isometric contractile properties of isolated rat diaphragm bundles. Its effect on isotonic contractile properties (i.e. force-velocity relationship and power output) has not been studied. We hypothesized that hypoxia reduces velocity of shortening and consequently power output of the unfatigued muscle, and shortens endurance time during isotonic contractions. Force-velocity relationship, power output, and fatigue resistance of rat diaphragm muscle bundles were measured during hypoxia (PO2: 6.6 +/- 0.2 kPa) and compared with hyperoxia (PO2: 91.8 +/- 0.7 kPa). Force was clamped from 1 to 100% of maximal tetanic force (Po). Fatigue during isotonic contractions was induced by repeated stimulation every 2 s at a clamp level of 33% of Po. Hypoxia did not affect isometric force generation compared with hyperoxia, nor contraction or relaxation time. In contrast, maximum shortening velocity decreased significantly (hypoxia: 4.2 +/- 0.3, hyperoxia: 6.0 +/- 0.2 Lo/s, P < 0.05). The force-velocity curve shifted downwards (P < 0.05). Hypoxia lowered power output at each load compared with hyperoxia (P < 0.05). The isotonic endurance time was shorter during hypoxia compared with hyperoxia (80 +/- 2 vs. 130 +/- 3 s, P < 0.05). These data show that hypoxia depresses isotonic contractile properties and power output, and reduces endurance time during repeated isotonic contractions.
已知缺氧会降低离体大鼠膈肌束的等长收缩特性。但其对等张收缩特性(即力-速度关系和功率输出)的影响尚未得到研究。我们假设缺氧会降低未疲劳肌肉的缩短速度,进而降低其功率输出,并缩短等张收缩期间的耐力时间。在缺氧(PO2:6.6±0.2 kPa)和高氧(PO2:91.8±0.7 kPa)条件下测量大鼠膈肌束的力-速度关系、功率输出和抗疲劳能力,并进行比较。将力钳制在最大强直收缩力(Po)的1%至100%之间。在33%Po的钳制水平下,每2秒重复刺激一次,诱导等张收缩期间的疲劳。与高氧相比,缺氧不影响等长力的产生,也不影响收缩或舒张时间。相反,最大缩短速度显著降低(缺氧:4.2±0.3,高氧:6.0±0.2 Lo/s,P<0.05)。力-速度曲线向下移动(P<0.05)。与高氧相比,缺氧降低了每个负荷下的功率输出(P<0.05)。与高氧相比,缺氧期间等张耐力时间更短(80±2对130±3秒,P<0.05)。这些数据表明,缺氧会抑制等张收缩特性和功率输出,并缩短重复等张收缩期间的耐力时间。